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Home Dictionary Name: detection Page: 3Bacterioscopy
The application of a knowledge of bacteria for their detection and identification as in the examination of polluted water...
Reagent
A substance capable of producing with another a reaction especially when employed to detect the presence of other bodies a test...
Nesslerize
To treat or test as a liquid with a solution of mercuric iodide in potassium iodide and potassium hydroxide which is called Nesslers solution or Nesslers test and is used to detect the presence of ammonia...
Microseism
A feeble earth tremor not directly perceptible but detected only by means of specially constructed apparatus...
minesweeping
the activity of detecting and disposing of marine mines...
minesweeper
A boat designed for the purpose of detecting and disposing of marine mines...
milliammeter
a sensitive ammeter for detecting small currents graduated in milliamperes...
Rheoscope
An instrument for detecting the presence or movement of currents as of electricity...
Mistake or an error apparent on the face of the record
Mistake or an error apparent on the face of the record, under Order 47, Rule 1, CPC a judgment may be open to review inter alia if there is a mistake or an error apparent on the face of the record. An error which is not self-evident and has to be detected by a process of reasoning, can hardly be said to be an error apparent on the face of the record justifying the court to exercise its power of review under Order 47 Rule 1 CPC. In exercise of the jurisdiction under Order 47 Rule 1 CPC it is not permissible for an erroneous decision to be 'reheard and corrected'. A review petition, has a limited purpose and cannot be allowed to be 'an appeal in disguise', Parsion Devi v. Somitri Devi, (1997) 8 SCC 717 (719). (Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, Order 47, Rule 1 and s. 114...
Secrecy
The state or quality of being hidden as his movements were detected in spite of their secrecy...
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