These three types appear in Great Britain and Ireland and traces of their blood are still detectable in living men.
The upper jaw, being an integral part of the skull and fixed, is, of necessity, influenced by brain and skull growth; hence degeneracy is more detectable in it than in the lower.
But aside from the portions of President Kennedy's head which you have already testified about, you observed nothing detectable as being bullet fragments or bullets?
It is certain only that some of the long-lived radionuclides already placed in the environment will be detectable there for hundreds of years and hence will continue to provide material for biological studies.
It is detectable in every utterance of theirs when they are talking about us.
More like evaporation or sublimation, except that there was no gradual diminution in volume, and there was no detectable residue, either solid, liquid, or gaseous.
He discovered that fact just in time; in another second or two he would have been out beyond the moon's protecting bulk and thus detectable from Cavenda.
There was a low hiss from the power room, barely detectabledespite the vacuum that shut them off from the roar of the Kaxorian plane.
The roar of the air outside was a tremendous wave of sound, yet to them, protected by the vacuum of the double walls, it was detectable only by the vibration of the car.
Of such incredible mass and with no visible or detectable means of support or of propulsion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "detectable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.