Sensing in a sentence as a noun

Now that I look at the die photo again, it's clear the left one is for sensing.

I know more than a few people who'd salivate at the chance to write sensing/control code in Octave and run it on a $200 SBC...

It has tool depth sensing via electrical contact and a bed leveling algorithm.

Yeah, maybe have chemical sensing devices at airports to screen for bombs on shoes, but let us all wear our shoes onto airplanes and throughout the insides of airports.

He is supposedly studying quorum-sensing in rainforest plants with a brilliant young doctor.

Not using condoms, but common erogenous zones, sensing feedback, appropriate pressure, etc.

Yeah, maybe have chemical sensing devices with air intakes at floor level to screen for bombs on shoes, but let us all wear our shoes onto airplanes and throughout the insides of airports.

Some scientists attach an automated device for sensing if the bananas are moved; once a monkey tries to get any, an electric shock travels through the cage so that all monkeys get shocked.

The two, sensing an obvious business opportunity, decide to go into business together.

[edit] Some of the quotes from his 2006 presentation are quite relevant to this...... "Now, multi-touch sensing isn't anything- isn't completely new, I mean, people like Bill Buxton have been playing around with it in the '80s.

Some of the staff helped her clean up her mess and other people came to help sensing that something was a bit off, after asking a few leading questions and making a few observations they decided she was having a stroke and called 911.

His new company QuorumEx is headquartered in Belize and is working towards producing commercial all natural antibiotics based on anti-quorum sensing technology.

Amazing - the meta concepts behind the "Descriptive Camera" are limited only by the imagination, the resolution of the sensing devices, the ubiquity/bandwidth of the data pipe, and the ability to manage/train the backend human workforce and maintain a consistent level of quality.

Sensing definitions

noun

the perception that something has occurred or some state exists; "early detection can often lead to a cure"

See also: detection

noun

becoming aware of something via the senses

See also: perception