The aircraft is equipped with an in-flight refuelling probe mounted above and behind the flight deck. |
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For analysis of the chromosome constitution a centromeric probe was not required. |
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In a probe recall experiment, a word with a thematized referent was a better recall probe than a word with a non-thematized referent. |
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This enabled us to probe the ability of the protein to bind to different phospholipid molecules. |
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As a result, molded cable assemblies are photographed as a lunar probe vehicle, as fireworks, and as plants growing beside a stream. |
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A probe began today into the deaths of four railway workers killed by a runaway train wagon on the West Coast mainline in Cumbria. |
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Martinez tried to imagine the smaller than a pinhead probe shooting across the vast distance of the Dry-dock area towards the Banting. |
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Fire investigators were expected to launch a probe into the cause of the blaze later today. |
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Like other plovers, Black-bellied plovers are visual feeders, but they may also probe for hidden prey. |
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The Competition Authority is to probe excessive fees and uncompetitive practices in the Irish banking sector. |
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To probe the electroweak force, future experiments will collide beams of high-energy electrons with those of positrons. |
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Orbiting Saturn, the Cassini spacecraft is set to release a probe that will travel to one of the planet's moons, Titan. |
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A thermocouple was inserted in the hollow probe, and temperatures were recorded. |
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For example, the probe had to travel a billion miles to get from Earth to orbit around Saturn. |
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The patient and environmental strains of V. cholerae were further analyzed for clonality by southern hybridization using the rRNA probe. |
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By stepping down hard I actually made a stable foothold, and then used my ice axe to probe the next foothold. |
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They advised qualified parties to bring an ice pick, an avalanche probe and crampons. |
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Fruit firmness, as determined by penetrometer, measures the force required to press a blunt-ended probe into the tissue. |
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The endobronchial accessories consisted of polypectomy snare, coagulation probe, forceps, and a cutting blade. |
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Most of the free probe had dimerized via disulfide bond cross-linking, yielding a spectrum with five lines and alternating linewidths. |
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Root segments fixed to the probe were bathed in nutrient solution circulated along the roots to avoid problems with unstirred layers. |
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The pressure probe operates on the principle of regulated volume displacement. |
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The air-to-air refueling probe is retracted into the aircraft to retain the aerodynamic profile. |
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The music-industry probe concerns the use of independent promoters, middlemen between record companies and radio stations. |
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The sense of smell is keen and the snout is used to probe when searching for food. |
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Four independent teams of researchers used the beacons of X rays from distant quasars to probe the contents of several intergalactic clouds. |
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All graphemically similar probe words and targets differed by only one letter. |
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The inner diameter was measured by inserting a probe pipette with a known diameter profile. |
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Sample transmission of the probe pulses was determined using home-built photodiode detectors combined with a boxcar integrator. |
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Its tails allows us to probe the physics of the interaction between an isolated neutron star and the interstellar medium. |
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In intact cells the probe was trapped both inside intracellular organelles and the cytoplasm. |
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The saw is also used as a digging tool to probe in mud and sand in search of crustaceans and other small invertebrates. |
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He was not afraid to raise the most controversial questions posed by medical ethics nor to probe the current boundaries of medical practice. |
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I cranked the right engine for a few seconds just to retract the probe so I could transfer my external fuel. |
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Soil water content at the various depths were measured by a neutron probe and extraction was calculated by water balance. |
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A test probe head has a plurality of electrically conducting wire members held in place in a frame by movable plates. |
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A curved bar probe for an echograph is fabricated by using a thin support on which is placed a bar of piezoelectric crystal. |
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Next, the points were stimulated with an ear probe to elicit a positive reaction. |
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Luckily, you have an armoury that gets larger every mission, from a basic probe to block-levelling ion charges and disintegrator rays. |
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In the simplest form, a mechanical dolorimeter includes a simple spring loaded probe connected to a gauge. |
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It is reported that conservative bosses have launched a probe after the Conservative candidate slumped to third place. |
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Feric adapted a drill so that it could bore two holes allowing the probe to seat. |
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An illuminated in-flight refueling probe is installed in the top center line of the fuselage. |
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Matter and antimatter just don't mix, so it's surprising that you can probe one with the other. |
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The initial probe included an allegation of illegal arms shipment to Honduras, but the charge came up dry. |
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That made me ponder what would happen if it had been the other way about and the little green men on Mars aimed a similar probe at us. |
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We have sampled loessic soils with a truck-mounted soil probe from more than 70 stable undisturbed upland positions from Nebraska to Illinois. |
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The probe sent back pictures of rounded rocks, which are most likely ice blocks with their hard edges eroded by flowing rivers of methane. |
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Applying a little left rudder for lineup at the last second, I watched in amazement as my probe hit brass-to-brass in the center of the basket. |
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As the weeks dragged by, psychologists continued to probe their minds by administering Rorschach inkblot tests and personality inventories. |
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The lithotomy sound is a specialized metal probe to prove the presence of bladder stones. |
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A uterine sound is described having a probe with measuring indicia inscribed thereon. |
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The probe was led through the working channel of the bronchoscope and placed in gentle contact with the bronchial mucosa. |
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A continuous flow of liquid nitrogen is then circulated through the probe into the lung and out again. |
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Nasa recently lost its robot probe to Mars, and Russia has been plagued by problems with the Mir space station. |
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Potassic minerals were degassed with an argon laser probe using step heating or direct ablation of grains on thin rock sections. |
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Protected by an ablative thermal shield, the probe will decelerate to 400 metres per second. |
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His magazine continues to probe and document issues that the rest of the media had no time for. |
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To discover the past as it really was, we must probe it with insights derived from the present. |
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However, Worcester began to probe and bustle Magdalen's defence early in the second half. |
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Most bladder cancers are superficial and are usually removed using a probe that is passed into the bladder through a cystoscope. |
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It's time to probe once again into the deep, dark recesses of the criminal mind. |
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Deep in the solar system, probe 223 started sending out its preprogrammed signal. |
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These fibres were steadily improved and eventually resulted in the needle probe which is inserted by means of a guide cannula into the tissue. |
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The surgeon passes the probe over the surgical site again and excises more specimen if elevated radioactive readings continue to occur. |
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In most cases, ultrasound scans are used on the surface of the body, with the probe moving over the skin. |
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A snap-on clip that attaches to the center of the probe and acts as a guide for the exploring needle is included. |
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In a cryopexy procedure, a probe with a frozen tip is placed externally on the sclera over the area of a retinal hole or tear. |
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Coagulation was carried out with soft palpation of the probe against the bronchial wall, without pushing. |
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For these exams, the transducer is attached to a probe that's inserted into a natural opening in your body. |
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A drawback of this study is that instrument accuracy was not assessed and the position of the probe in the nasopharynx was not specified. |
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The resulting steady-state pressures were measured using a pressure probe as a manometer. |
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The redox probe could reach the electrode along the channel formed by AmB, easily corresponding to the electrochemical response obtained. |
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The tightly focused light produces an intense electromagnetic field that could be used as a probe or to manipulate atoms or other tiny objects. |
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The Vigilance Department has now decided to launch a detailed probe into the matter. |
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A probe into how the New College students came to study the wrong curriculum is expected to conclude next week. |
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The arrests followed Operation Norfolk, a probe into drug trafficking conducted by the National Crime Squad. |
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The PC, who has 13 years' service, was suspended with pay pending a probe into the matter, before Paul gave orders to charge him. |
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Reportedly an inquiry is under way by the Chairman of school and senior officers are likely to arrive for further probe into the matter. |
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Against this background, the prosecution ought to conduct a thorough probe into the incident in which its four members were also involved. |
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Owen points to a spike in the amount of methane detected by the instruments, after the probe had landed. |
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Information from the Galileo space probe about Jupiter's atmosphere has left theorists baffled. |
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The tiny probe is carrying six instruments to help it analyse the atmospheric make-up, take pictures and test surface samples. |
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In 2004 a probe from the Cassini spacecraft will be dropped into Titan's chilly clouds for the first close-up glimpse of this oddball moon. |
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The probe was set to lift off this afternoon from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard an Atlas V launch vehicle. |
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The range and endurance time are also extended by in-flight refuelling, using a probe and drogue inflight refuelling system. |
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The air refueling system consists of a probe and drogue airborne refueling system. |
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The 767 aircraft can be modified to accommodate refuelling wingpods and a centreline hose for probe and drogue refuelling. |
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The aircraft can be equipped with an optional probe for probe and drogue refuelling, so the range can be extended by in-flight refuelling. |
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These are capable of refuelling Navy and NATO aircraft, which use a probe and drogue system instead of a boom and receptacle. |
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Modifications to the aircraft structure have been incorporated to allow the installation of a fixed detachable probe for in-flight refuelling. |
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In the inoperative position, the refuelling probe is retracted into the nose of the fuselage in front of the pilot's cabin. |
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Through optical spectroscopy, researchers can probe the trapped particle's size, shape, refractive index and chemical composition. |
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Leaning over the groaning teen, Vincent's nimble fingers began to probe the wound as he yelled out instructions. |
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Rock Wrens use their long bills to probe into narrow crevices and find prey. |
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Hairy Woodpeckers forage primarily on the trunks or main limbs of trees, where they probe into crevices and scale off bark searching for prey. |
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The surgeon will then view and probe the joint, looking directly through the scope or at pictures it sends to a video monitor. |
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To assess for undermined and tunneled areas, use a moistened cotton-tipped applicator to probe the wound periphery. |
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A nursing home is at the centre of a police and social services probe into the death of a former resident. |
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In this context, I support the hard effort that the House special committee has been making to probe into a number of cases. |
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The three men, who have not been named, were arrested and bailed as part of a police probe into proxy voting at last year's local elections. |
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The huge scam has led to a task team being set up to fully examine government purchasing and to probe the extent of the financial loss. |
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His eyes seemed to probe into her soul, finding stones and overturning them to find secrets she had been hiding for a long, long time. |
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I could feel his mind trying to probe into my thoughts, to see what I was thinking. |
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But at some point, I'm going to have to probe into your personal life so that I can make an effective assessment. |
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As substantive policy issues become more difficult to explore, journalists are more likely to probe such information. |
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These three findings have affected me as a researcher by pressing me to probe into social behavior. |
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I was tempted to ask him where he had been but what right did I have to probe into his life? |
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His main task is to get the delayed launch of a deep space probe back on track. |
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The probe was rinsed with sterile normal saline between measurements of each raft. |
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Summer is the time for whingeing, so at the start of a new year let's change the tone and really give NASA something to probe! |
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His book will interest anyone who wishes to probe beneath the surface of national identity. |
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In this article, we explore the ability of CARS microscopy to probe axonal myelin in live spinal cord white matter isolated from guinea pigs. |
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During recognition, the probe accesses the traces of all studied items in parallel. |
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Yuri was standing by a small, remote controlled platform on tank tracks which supported a probe that resembled Sputnik. |
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On Lag 0 Ignored Repetition trials, the probe target was reassigned the word that appeared as the distractor in the second prime display. |
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This device was originally used to map surfaces at the atomic level by using a single atom held at the tip of a probe. |
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The TV view, captured from a live transmission, of the robot probe entering a small air shaft in the Queen's chamber. |
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The bench of Supreme Court headed by Justice A.H.Ahmadi ordered a C.B.I. probe into the incident. |
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A New Caledonian crow in captivity learned how to bend a piece of straight wire into a hook to probe for food. |
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When the cure was complete, the probe was raised to lift the entire cell wall above the water level. |
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The recesses and interior areas of an object may be viewed using video microscopy, employing an optical fibre and camera probe. |
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This modulation can be monitored by the diffraction efficiency of a probe beam. |
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Researchers analysed data obtained by the Galileo space probe on January 3, when Europa's magnetic field was measured by a magnetometer. |
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All sections were coded to prevent identification of the probe type or setting used. |
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Is it not a bit late in the day to talk of probe considering that the contracts were signed several years ago? |
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An on-board microphone also recorded the sounds of Titan as the probe descended and landed on the moon. |
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The Huygens probe has travelled 789 million miles to the Saturnian system tethered to the Cassini spacecraft. |
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The ultrasound probe is used mainly for head scanning of newborn babies and young children. |
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These devices generally accommodate objects within a limited workspace and collect data via a mechanical touch probe. |
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After one more probe, accompanied by 4,000 rounds of shellfire, it came on the evening of the 28th. |
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The energy signature belonged to an alien probe that had detected the warp emissions from the warp drive tests. |
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On December 14, he dismissed calls to probe all US government air traffic movements through Britain. |
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The Nature study sets the stage for two new projects beginning this summer that will attempt to probe characteristics of hurricanes. |
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The probe took lawmen to the eastern United States to determine whether the inheritance, in fact, existed. |
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The fiber probe documented a fourfold increase in tumor fluorescence in animals that received the targeted dendrimer. |
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It's as painful and traumatic as having a metal probe stuck under your fingernail to pull if off. |
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The probe began life as a sketch drawn on the back of an envelope during a night at the pub. |
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However, gel-independent backscatter would be the same for all positions of the probe relative to the gel. |
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The probe prepared as described above can be used to assay test samples for conspecificity as follows. |
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It carries seven scientific instruments which it will use to probe the mysterious planet. |
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The formation of reactive oxygen intermediates was monitored with a fluorescence probe allowing continuous measurements. |
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This will enable astronomers to probe the gaseous component of the early Universe to study the first stars, galaxies, and quasars. |
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This propulsion concept could be used as the engine for an interstellar probe. |
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The probe had to look into a plethora of truths, half-truths, hearsay, gossip and rumours, the minister said. |
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Neither had been unduly concerned about the initial probe into foreign exchange dealings at the bank. |
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That kind of interaction helps probe the structure of objects between the source of starlight and observers on Earth. |
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The only modification that applied to me was leaving the RAST probe in the down position during the evolutions. |
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We can provide rough sketches of how he looks, and probe for unique identifiers. |
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On Galileo, we did our probe insertion and our orbit insertion all within a 4-hour period. |
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Thrips probe plant, fungus, and animal tissues with the slender mouthparts, and suck out fluid contents. |
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Water-soluble polymers are widely used to probe ion channel structures in their functional states. |
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To further probe for a biological basis of handedness, the researchers examined handedness among pairs of chimp siblings. |
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Xrays, thanks to their short wavelengths, can probe the shapes of proteins and biomolecules. |
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Later on, great reflecting telescopes were used to probe the mysteries of the Universe. |
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It was nine feet long, almost a ton in weight and crammed with hi-tech equipment used to probe the ocean floor. |
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Use of an internal probe did not completely eliminate false positives or false negatives. |
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Rosetta is the first probe ever designed to enter orbit around a comet's nucleus and release a lander onto its surface. |
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The present study focuses on how a surprising event intervening between prime and probe can affect negative priming. |
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This decrease could be due either to self-quenching of the probe within the monolayer, or to repartitioning of the probe into the disks. |
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A probe, with a plutonium core, could be sent there to land on and melt through thin ice into the depths below. |
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As a test, check soil moisture just before the system is due to come on by using a soil probe or digging down 3 to 6 inches with a trowel. |
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The probe was also used to help train flight controllers how to acquire radio signals from space. |
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Although some villains were rejected, the M.E.N. probe found many were given the go-ahead despite divulging a string of convictions. |
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This incident took place at the same time the FBI was conducting a top secret probe into whether there was a mole operating in the bureau. |
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Environmental health chiefs who launched a probe after a York woman discovered a piece of glass in a tub of ice-cream have drawn a blank. |
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The probe had been due to search for signs of past or present life on Mars using cutting edge technology. |
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Atomic force microscopy and optical traps are used to probe cellular and subcellular forces, such as those of kinesin motors. |
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On Christmas day, Cassini will jettison the Huygens probe, severing the electronic umbilical link. |
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The Huygens probe, built and managed by the European Space Agency, is bolted to Cassini and fed electrical power through an umbilical cable. |
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Active ground-based remote sensing uses pulsed electromagnetic radiation sources such as lasers and radars to probe atmospheric structure. |
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Trails probe the cool inner sanctums of 18 sandstone-walled canyons, where you'll find steep gorges and waterfalls plunging from cliffs. |
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Officials are to investigate why a second back-up radio channel failed to transmit some of the data back from the probe. |
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Sixteen people including three jockeys and a trainer were arrested today in a probe into alleged fixing of horse races. |
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Ever since it gave the probe into what went wrong to two independent executives, the network has gone silent on the subject. |
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A single lesion involving a tracheotomy stoma was treated with the direct application of the probe without using the bronchoscope. |
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Following an internal probe, 12 members of staff were sacked for flagrant breaches of hygiene rules. |
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If life does exist on the Saturnian moon, the evidence might have been recorded by the Huygens probe when it landed on Titan on 14 January. |
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Two different measures of similarity between permutations were used to evaluate the probe orderings generated from simulated data. |
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He inserted a probe into the flue pipe and said the meter went off the scale. |
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I could only probe the top two feet of soil in dryland soybean and corn stubble fields that have not been tilled. |
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Each volume projection shows DNA in blue and a probe to the second chromosome centromeric heterochromatin in red. |
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The third leg was removed with a fine probe, mounted on a microscope slide, and examined with phase microscopy. |
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With a slingshot gravity assist from Jupiter, the probe could get to our littlest, strangest planet in 15 years. |
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Intensity around the circular membrane varies only if the probe is oriented relative to the membrane. |
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The amplified pulses were divided by a beam splitter to generate pump and probe pulses. |
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Scores for the prime and each group of probe conditions were submitted to separate repeated-measures analyses of variance. |
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Stout beardfish are associated with soft-bottom habitats, where they use their chin barbels to probe the sediments for food. |
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The semipermeable membrane at the probe tip allows exchange of soluble molecules between the probe and the surrounding tissue. |
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The couch was inviting, but the table in front was devoid of his charts and probe data sheets. |
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Bark thickness and stem diameter were recorded each time a probe was installed or removed. |
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The most painful experience of my life bar none was as a result of a checklist probe, a cystoscopy. |
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He pledged to probe into any unfair treatment Hongkongers might receive abroad or on the mainland. |
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What distinguished many of the Young British Artists was their reluctance to probe beyond the surface of appearance. |
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He challenged calls from the opposition parties for a commission of inquiry to be instituted to probe his wife's appointment. |
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This measures the responses the cochlea makes to sounds produced by a probe placed in the outer ear. |
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Often, as they peck and probe in the depths, they allow birders to approach closely enough to see their identifying features. |
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Polarization images probe linear birefringence and can only achieve contrast by having orthogonal polarizers for excitation and collection. |
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A Marine Department probe failed to reach a firm conclusion on the reasons for the incident. |
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Sicklebills have evolved a long, curved beak used to probe for insects in thick moss and tree bark. |
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Branches and twigs were also used by the monkeys to probe tree holes and rock crevices for insects, honey, or water. |
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In contrast to an undiluted probe surface, the hybridization signals exhibited a tendency of monotonic decrease with increasing ionic strength. |
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Options include live spindle with C axis, part and tool probe systems, and a range of manual or hydraulic chucks and automatic chuck changers. |
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A phonographic record attached to the probe contains images, natural sounds and music from Earth. |
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After 147 minutes, scientists detected a 20Hz shift in the frequency of the carrier signal, indicating, perhaps, that the probe had landed. |
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The 3D images of pack ice near the Martian equator have been taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera on board the Mars Express probe. |
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Should one be surprised by the latest police probe against some of it's own officers for failing to eject an MP from the House last Friday? |
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Unattended nest temperature was recorded every 30 s by an unshaded probe held just above the ground. |
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He was anaesthetised and an endotracheal tube inserted, along with an internal stethoscope and temperature probe. |
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There was little to enthuse about in the early stages of the second period as Villa continued to probe more in hope than with any conviction. |
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In the two groups of conditions with no distractors in the probe displays, there were no significant differences in accuracy. |
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According to a probe into the dealers, as much as 10 tonnes of African bushmeat may be arriving in London each day. |
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After the probe was added to the lipid it was equilibrated for I h above the phase transition temperature. |
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The film follows the documentary filmmaker on her quest to probe the very soul of the modern politician. |
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Water entered the probe through the perforations and was pumped into a 500 ml polycarbonate Erlenmeyer flask. |
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The University of Southampton used mass spectrometry to probe samples for plutonium, radium and caesium. |
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I sent out my 5 pods, each containing a satellite and a probe for surface exploration. |
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The first step is to cannulate each canaliculus using a lacrimal duct probe. |
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Voyager 1 made headlines around the world last year when mission scientists announced that the probe had apparently left the heliosphere. |
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Each probe can be moved in two directions, axis and angle, by stepper motors through a remote-control system. |
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Further experiments with small duplex oligos are planned to probe this issue. |
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The descent profile provides the important link between measurements made by instruments on the Huygens probe and the Cassini orbiter. |
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I aimed to probe the effects of length on the musical pitch of organ pipes. |
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What functional characteristics or properties might such a technique probe? |
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Scientists hit pay dirt on Mars as a small probe detects large amounts of what could be ice just below the surface. |
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Faradaic current of the order of a sub-picoampere was detected during nano-oxidation using a carbon nanotube probe. |
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The arm sequences flanking either side of the probe are complementary to each other but are unrelated to the target sequence. |
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Specific genes are then identified and quantified by hybridization to a labelled DNA probe of a complementary sequence. |
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The effects of Callisto's gravity will set up the space probe for a swing over both polar regions of the intensely volcanic moon Io in August and October. |
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This slingshot trajectory requires the probe to be launched precisely when the planets are in an exact alignment, which if missed would not occur for another 600 years. |
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An Indonesian investigative mission has completed a probe into the September 1999 killing of a Dutch journalist in East Timor, the mission chief said Friday. |
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The probe will hit the coldest layer of the atmosphere, the tropopause, at about 28 miles, where expected temperatures hover around minus 390 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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It was a very sophisticated space probe, it had everything on it, penetrators, balloons, orbiting things, you know, it was just the whole shooting match. |
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The probe was prompted by an exclusive story published in yesterday's Guardian, which told of the alleged encounters and also of a plea by the girl's mother for justice. |
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A federal probe into the matter has been going on since October. |
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Now head of her own advocacy organization, StudentsFirst, Rhee says she welcomes the probe. |
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Because DPS uses a fiber-optic probe that is guided through the working channel of a bronchoscope, the technique is limited to lesions of the proximal bronchial tree. |
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Yes, that's right, you can stick the probe in the meat, set the thing to beep you when it hits the right temperature, and toddle off to the deck with a Tom Collins. |
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Widening the probe would expand that circle to hundreds and take months. |
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He claimed South African mercenaries were training rebels in Kindu to use the smuggled weapons, and demanded an international probe into the matter. |
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Now, alongside possible impeachment, Hall may face criminal charges as a result of his probe. |
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Water being one of the prerequisites for life, these efforts are part of a larger astrobiological NASA mission to probe the origin and distribution of life in the universe. |
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Setting the time delay between the pump and the probe was achieved by varying the distance traversed by the probe beam with a motorized mechanical stage. |
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A sonographic probe is inserted through a port in the bronchoscope and can demonstrate the relationship of the bronchoscope to the adjacent enlarged lymph nodes. |
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When backscatter is isotropic in the studied plane, the ratio of intensities of backscatter at any pair of angular positions of the detection axis of the probe will be unity. |
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They argued that the police probe into the suicide of the suspect, a former diving expert and wrestler without any criminal record, was not convincing. |
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When the machine was wheeled in, I pulled the window shades closed and applied the ultrasound probe to his chest. |
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You can physicalize your desire to probe and to confront and not allow someone to wriggle out of things. |
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After that, he may probe other, bigger cases which siphoned off trillions in state funds, with most of the money since having been stashed abroad by the corrupters. |
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In these cases it is possible to probe the interior of a vessel by injecting currents and then measuring the voltages at its walls with electrodes. |
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The aim of the inquiry is not to probe the real intentions of the parties, but to ascertain the contextual meaning of the relevant contractual language. |
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The ratios of branch lengths provided a starting point to further probe the evolutionary dynamics at Chs and Adh by testing for correlations between the ij matrices. |
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Fingers and blades probe into his belly, cutting, pulling, carelessly. |
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Electrons at the probe tip are excited and interact with the vibrational atoms of the sample to produce a spectrum identifying the chemical composition of the material. |
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The seven science instruments on the piano-sized probe would shed light on the bodies' surface properties, geology, interior makeup and atmospheres. |
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He says he has not discussed the issue of protecting any company or individual from the Joint Investigating Team's probe into the arms deal with anyone. |
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The introduction of the electron probe and the ability to date individual grains has increased the chances of identifying source rocks of sediments. |
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Almost hesitantly, hands settled on either side of his thigh, then the hands squeezed tight and he let his own hands fall away, feeling something probe the wound. |
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During a five-month study the piano-size probe will map and measure Pluto's geology and landform origins, as well as its surface compositions and temperatures. |
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An amplifier probe hybridizes to a preamplifier forming a branched DNA complex and generating enough signal sites to be detected directly after labeling. |
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The growing ability of researchers to synthesize nanomaterials opens up the possibility of using synthetic molecules such as biosensors to probe cellular function. |
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The unique properties of this chromophore provide a powerful tool to learn about these biopolymers without introducing the perturbation of an external probe. |
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The electric and magnetic fields the probe measured built up a more detailed picture of the magnetopause, including the flow of electrons in the diffusion region. |
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Meanwhile, says brunet, the police are launching a massive criminal probe into the explosion. |
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Liquid helium will boil off constantly through a special porous plug in the dewar to maintain the science probe at its required temperature for up to 18 months. |
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It will be the first European probe using electric propulsion. |
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In contrast, the monopolar device uses a thermocouple imbedded in its tip to control the surface temperature of the probe by modulating the power delivery. |
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Enzyme immunoassays for detecting chlamydial antigen and direct nucleic acid probe assays are the most widely used tests and can evaluate large numbers of samples. |
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Freud searched constantly for the underlying causes of mental disorders, and he developed techniques such as free association and the study of dreams to probe the unconscious. |
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Root segments fixed to the probe were bathed in aerated nutrient solution which circulated along the roots to avoid problems with external unstirred layers. |
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I immediately saw a slender man wearing a bucket hat walking from the tee up to the fairway with a soil probe in one hand and a radio in the other. |
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Earthlings, we can celebrate the accomplishment of landing a probe on a new world. |
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The probe centres on the 3,500 partnerships and other affiliates created by the company to hide debt, inflate profits, push up share values and enrich top executives. |
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We have also demonstrated a new application of these tethered membrane nanotubules, namely as biosensors to probe the real time dynamics of DNA self-assembly. |
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Stripped of unessential gear and backup systems, it cannot send out a rover to explore the local terrain but must instead rely on a single robotic arm to probe the site. |
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A prototypic nanoclinic first synthesized at the Institute consisted of a magnetic iron oxide core, a two-photon optical probe, and a silica shell. |
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For instance, the detection of the slow ejection kinetics may be impeded by the photobleaching effect and the possible diffusion of the probe through the permeable capsids. |
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This step was completed by switching the arthroscope to the anterior cannula while maintaining the thermal probe in the accessory posterior portal. |
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In a similar way, Botha's use of materials coupled with a technical and formal capability allow him to probe and scrutinize issues inaccessible to those with less ability. |
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The helicopter can be equipped with a probe for air-to-air refuelling. |
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Probe pulses at center wavelengths across the visible spectrum were obtained by placing interference filters with a 10 nm bandpass in the probe beam before the sample. |
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A high impedance probe for the spectrum analyzer is essential. |
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The probe is preferably immobilized in an array or on sortable beads. |
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There may have been feelings too painful to probe, feelings for which he overcompensated by an excess of not entirely convincing sardonic mockery. |
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We have got to probe her intellectual ability to deal with these issues. |
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Then finally, the probe had to be released at the right moment and on the right course to land at that spot. |
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Researchers in the United Kingdom have used the probe to monitor patients during hip replacement and cardiac surgical procedures, according to the release. |
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For this purpose, we employ complementarily the techniques of molecular modeling based on a continuum solvent model and an experimental approach to probe for the HA stability. |
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Moreover, the party has formed a special task force to probe the matter. |
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The electric field oscillations of the same 5-fs laser pulse are then used to probe the time structure of electron emission accompanying the impulsive x-ray excitation. |
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The result is that the ability of present-day electron and ion microscopes and microanalyzers to probe matter directly on the atomic scale is greatly limited. |
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At an emotional press conference, the Huygens mission team announced that their probe has started to send experimental data back from the surface of Saturnian moon, Titan. |
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In that mission, Philae follows the Deep Impact probe, which did not include a lander. |
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A needle probe is placed into one of several locations such as the tongue. |
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From Mae West to Charlie Chaplin to Mata Hari, she leaves no performer unturned in this exhaustive, accessible-yet-scholarly probe into the unique and sexy Burlesque universe. |
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However, the probe stayed in contact with the Rosetta orbiter and has already sent back some photos. |
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He was in the Alma tunnel immediately after the crash and spearheaded the 2-year French probe into the crash. |
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Once the aircraft probe engages the basket, the pod is supposed to take up any slack in the refueling hose, keeping the hose taught between the two aircraft. |
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There are non-trivial difficulties with probe design and manufacture, of course, but this is still the coolest thing I've read in Science News in a long time. |
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The helicopter is fitted with a forward extendable in-flight refuelling probe and it can also hoist hose refuel from a surface ship whilst in hover mode. |
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