Instead, it will look like any silicon chip as found in computers but "with an open window on the surface that will allow chemicals to transfer in and to be sensed by the system, " explained Dr Pearce.
In another few minutes, she sensed, she would be on her own.
He sensed that there would be those who would point the finger at Celtic and say that they were only making the request because of injuries and suspension - that here was a perfect way out for them.
"In 1993, most people didn't know what the Internet is all about, " says Shwed, who sensed the Internet would be big but had no idea it would grow to become as central to modern life as it has.
With the likes of Messi on a fast track to the first team and fellow midfielders Xavi and Andres Iniesta starting to establish themselves, Fabregas sensed his opportunities would be limited at Barca and decided to take up the offer of a professional contract at Arsenal.
She sensed that this was to be her final journey: unbeknownst to any of them, she had already drawn up her will.
At the train station, he was recognized, but his fans kept a respectful distance, as if they sensed he was engaged and would be around later anyway.
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If the markets sensed that, it would not be pretty.
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Within five minutes, Markopolos sensed that the returns had to be fictional, and he became sure of it when he plotted on a graph the rising quarterly gains, year after year, and wound up with a virtually straight forty-five-degree angle.
Mr Sharon's friends have belatedly sensed the danger and are said to be coaching their boss for a televised point-by-point rebuttal of the allegations against him.
Artists in the 1960s sensed that small acts of comic outrage could be good for business.
But Mitchell sensed that the real effects of the rate cut would be overwhelming, economically and politically.
You sensed that all the worry of whether or not they would be able to make the journey had clouded his mood earlier in the week but now it felt like a small part of Nottingham had descended on his hotel.
Even so the bet must be that the Greeks reluctantly, sullenly, will go along with new austerity but I have sensed a despair that last year just wasn't there and no-one knows where that will lead.
The BBC's Chief Political Correspondent Norman Smith said he sensed the government was "backing off" implementing any changes for some time and the banks would be given the "breathing space" they have been calling for to build up their financial strength after the 2008 crisis.
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