detection

detection
1. In tactical operations, the perception of an object of possible military interest but unconfirmed by recognition. 2. In surveillance, the determination and transmission by a surveillance system that an event has occurred. 3. In arms control, the first step in the process of ascertaining the occurrence of a violation of an arms control agreement. 4. In nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) environments, the act of locating NBC hazards by use of NBC detectors or monitoring and/or survey teams. See also hazard; monitoring; nuclear, biological, and chemical environment.

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  • Detection — De*tec tion, n. [L. detectio an uncovering, revealing.] The act of detecting; the laying open what was concealed or hidden; discovery; as, the detection of a thief; the detection of fraud, forgery, or a plot. [1913 Webster] Such secrets of guilt… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • detection — I noun apprehension, ascertainment, disclosure, discovery, exposure, finding, learning, perception, sighting, spotting, unearthing, unfolding II index discovery, observation, perception, recognition …   Law dictionary

  • detection — early 15c., exposure, accusation, from L. detectionem (nom. detectio) an uncovering, from pp. stem of detegere (see DETECT (Cf. detect)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • detection — [n] discovery apprehension, disclosure, espial, exposé, exposure, ferreting out, find, revelation, strike, tracking down, uncovering, unearthing, unmasking; concepts 38,183 Ant. failure, miss, mistake …   New thesaurus

  • detection — [dē tek′shən, ditek′shən] n. [ME < LL detectio: see DETECT] 1. a finding out or being found out: said esp. of what tends to elude notice 2. DEMODULATION …   English World dictionary

  • Detection — In general, detection is the extraction of information from any clear or clouded ambient or otherwise accessible stream of information without neither support from the sender nor synchronization to the sender.In the history of radio… …   Wikipedia

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  • detection — [[t]dɪte̱kʃ(ə)n[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT: oft N of n Detection is the act of noticing or sensing something. ...the early detection of breast cancer. 2) N UNCOUNT: oft N of n Detection is the discovery of something which is supposed to be hidden. They… …   English dictionary

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