Launched in the late summer of 1977 within weeks of each other, the two probes made for the outer planets Saturn and Jupiter. |
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The membrane is then dipped into a solution containing the probes for the gene which is being sought. |
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But now the chain's fortunes have collapsed under the weight of mismanagement, overexpansion, and accounting probes. |
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They must have determined that to be overkill, because they stopped attaching the probes to their body armor at some point during the mission. |
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Polymorphisms produced by the remaining three probes all failed to map to the expected location and were suffixed with like1, like2, etc. |
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Cross-species hybridization studies using human chromosome paints as probes reveal extensive homology. |
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To establish this, Porter probes both the general context and specific examples. |
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This incision is made on the medial aspect of the puncta and anterior to the lacrimal duct probes. |
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He developed special radio frequency probes and was a wizard with an acupuncture needle. |
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Seven semi-weekly probes were created by the first author, a certified Spanish interpreter. |
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Several green fluorescence protein probes that could genetically be distributed throughout the tissue might be useful in this regard. |
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It reminds me of what it'd be like if one of our probes ever landed on a planet with sentient life. |
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Lack of standardization of the pulse oximeters resulted in use of several probes in a short period. |
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Long before artificial probes were available, subatomic researchers such as Rutherford relied on concentrated alpha radiation. |
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Single wavelength probes only show changes in intensity on binding with no spectral shift. |
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For more than 40 years, the Moon has been visited by automated space probes and by nine manned expeditions, six of which landed on its surface. |
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These emitters or probes broadcast energy to a series of detectors at known locations. |
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We performed PCR on wild-type mouse genomic DNA to amplify sequences flanking transposon insertion sites for use as probes. |
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Such a bimodal distribution may be of more general significance and can be observed with other similar neutral fluorescence probes. |
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After calibration, a silastic tube with two separate air-filled pressure probes was inserted into one nostril. |
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At the far left sat three of the last five probes, boxed and stored carefully to protect their delicate instruments. |
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I ran the test over and over, reseating the probes each time just in case I had something wrong. |
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This well-crafted documentary probes under the skin of taxidermy and finds much more than glass eyes and straw. |
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A related experiment involves time delays of radio signals of interplanetary probes as they pass behind the Sun. |
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In the early twenty-first century, satellites and planetary probes are routinely shot into space on multistage rockets. |
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We had been collecting information for months through unmanned aerial vehicles, human intelligence, and Special Forces probes. |
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For example, nanotechnology may facilitate the development of Von Neumann probes. |
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Posing difficult questions and challenges, Rogers unshrinkingly probes the consequences of standing for Truth in a world of ambiguities. |
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The Special Investigations Unit, which probes all police shootings in Ontario, was tight-lipped about the tape. |
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The probes address traditional test functions like latency, packet jitter and packet loss. |
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After ordering the probes, the longest existing contiguous sequence of probes that hybridized with the given clone is found. |
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Endoscopically, the surgeon examines the graft, probes it, and confirms that no further notchplasty is required. |
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In many cases, corrupt officials collude with each other in an entangled network to fend off probes into their dirty dealings. |
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The basis for this power is the development of stable and sensitive analysis devices and fluorescent and luminescent probes. |
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I suggest that green fireballs may be extraterrestrial probes entering our atmosphere. |
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By the end of the fourth mission, Lunar Orbiter probes had surveyed 99 percent of the front and 80 percent of the backside of the Moon. |
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One way is to travel to the planets, either with remotely operated probes or with manned spacecraft. |
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At least ten are slated to receive in-flight refueling probes to further increase their range. |
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That includes two Voyager probes looking for the heliopause, where true interstellar space begins. |
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The book probes the limits of forensic osteology and examines both successes and failures. |
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It was shaped something like a coffin, but the inside was studded with various kinds of probes and prods and electrodes and such. |
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A cDNA library of mRNA isolated from asparagus spears 24 h post-harvest was screened for peroxidases using homologous and heterologous probes. |
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The lines in the miniblotter were perpendicular to the lines of the fixed probes. |
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Primary immunodeficiency diseases caused by genetic polymorphisms are now largely diagnosable with molecular probes. |
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One knows this is fun, pertness, cartoon, because it skates on our experience rather than probes it. |
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To measure the complex microrheology of the cells, beaded probes were used to indent the surface at a specified location on each cell. |
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She probes the febrile atmosphere in the royal household including tension between Louis and Marie Antoinette. |
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For this reason, electric currents can be induced within fast-moving metal space probes. |
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These automated genetic probes promise to transform our lives as much as microchips did through infotech. |
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Soon the researchers will be cranking out large numbers of diagnostic probes to inventory microbes in manure samples from different environments. |
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With his crest laid back, the male probes the earth quickly and efficiently using his long, curved bill. |
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These probes could be repeatedly and safely inserted through the fiberoptic bronchoscope in normal healthy volunteers. |
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Cryotherapy can be used via both the rigid and flexible bronchoscopes, and rigid, semirigid, and flexible probes are commercially available. |
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The sensing of oxygen with phosphorescent probes is based on luminescence quenching. |
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Specially designed probes detect the electric field strength inside the head. |
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Schlumberger already makes electron beam probes but these rely on access to the on-chip metal lines to pick up signals. |
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The GeneChip Drosophila genome array was hybridized with the test or control probes in parallel experiments. |
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However, the production of radioactive waste would pose a problem for sending manned missions on nuclear spacecraft rather than robotic probes. |
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I sent in multiple probes to test for oxygen, plant and animal life, and anything that might be harmful. |
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To test a spark plug, I put the ohmmeter probes on the center electrode and the wire terminal. |
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They created their machine, which didn't have a name, and proceeded testing it with remote probes. |
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A shuttlecock drogue can be trailed behind the boom and used to refuel aircraft equipped with refuelling probes. |
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The assay does not use radiolabelled probes and hence the problem of disposal of radioactive material does not arise. |
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Where Bintley probes psychology lightly, McCabe seems to burrow, and winkle out hidden layers. |
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The manifold effects of disulfonic stilbene derivatives and suramin on RyRs make these compounds potentially useful probes for elucidating the mechanisms of RyR function. |
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Instead she probes the reality of life inside the penitentiary's walls, examining convicts' responses to incarceration and the construction of an inmate subculture. |
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Our group has recently been developing synthetic nanostructures as fluorescent biosensors to be used with fiber-optic probes for cancer diagnosis and treatment. |
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Having an apolune closer to the Moon would increase the efficiency for lunar mapping at higher resolutions than carried out by the Clementine and Lunar Prospector probes. |
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Potential effects of other probes such as pyrene are briefly discussed. |
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As he coolly, incisively probes away, his questions elicit fascinating personal revelations, generating feelings of anger, guilt, panic and emptiness. |
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To get a better view of the more distant planets requires space probes. |
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Esophageal manometry generally is used to accurately place ambulatory pH monitoring probes, although adequate placement recently has been reported with a tubeless system. |
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Tympanic thermometry and bladder probes also have been used frequently in research, but further studies are needed to determine their accuracy in patients with hypothermia. |
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Differential scanning calorimetry was utilized to assess the impact of the fluorescent probes on the thermotropic phase behavior of the studied lipid membranes. |
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Of particular concern are possible perturbations induced by the probes. |
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He saw a hole or gash in the nose, near the pitot tubes and AOA probes. |
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When his company probes management structures, exposing the fact that bosses are party hacks or people appointed because of connections, the clients often balk. |
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These instruments also have built-in fluorimeters that detect fluorescence emitted from nucleic probes annealed to target DNA at the conclusion of each PCR cycle. |
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Optical techniques using potentiometric probes have been successfully used to monitor electrical phenomena in cells and tissue where microelectrode access is not possible. |
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To avoid false negatives, in each FISH experiment the same hybridization mixture, with combined probes, was used in slides made from different species. |
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Americans Mike Conway and Andy Macfarlane and Ecuadoran geochemist Luis LeMarie were going to insert temperature probes, known as thermocouples, into the fumaroles. |
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Failing signs of life, the bass stalker probes each promising spot. |
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Esophageal probes have been used mainly in the operating room, but esophageal temperature is rarely monitored in critical care areas, and placement of the probe varies. |
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The T2SR rheometer employs disposable probes and containers. |
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And so what we were trying to do was to design radio frequency probes that gave stray magnetic fields of a very precise nature that we could compensate for in the equipment. |
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One of the best ways to capture these images is to use tomography, which allows us to see the inside of an object without inserting probes or sensors. |
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But mayors generally favor ways to reduce political heat with independent probes. |
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But the probes map the gravitational field along North-South line, which makes the data look stripy. |
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For an observer to acquire both donor and acceptor fluorescence for this dual-image ratiometric measurement, the fluorescent probes must exhibit spectral overlap. |
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The triplet excited state of dyes bound to DNA can serve as probes of slow motions of DNA molecules on timescales of microseconds to milliseconds. |
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Sensor probes detected activity on the Utopian space station and the domed settlement on the moon, all left defenseless as the last of the armed ships attempted to escape. |
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Satellites, robotic probes, or instrument packages can act as payloads. |
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In the aftermath of the incident, his government will have to take quick and resolute steps with thorough probes and punishments of the delinquent officials concerned. |
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Possible applications are envisaged as a means to return equipment and experiments from the International Space Station, or to accommodate probes on spacecraft to Mars. |
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The Bling Ring is visceral, elegantly shot, and acerbic, as it probes the dark side of celebrity obsession. |
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Ultrasound devices should be examined as a replacement for fuel probes. |
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The project, which began two years ago uses everything from advanced computer programmes to submersible probes in the Atlantic to determine likely long term climate change. |
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Those are the roots, the immovable ties blind to ethics probes and corruption charges that are difficult to rip from the ground. |
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This riveting drama speaks to our souls with its incessant probes into the importance of human choice and the degradations brought on by self-destructiveness. |
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For each of these questions, a series of suggested probes was developed for use by the interviewers, intended to elicit more elaborative responses to these questions. |
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Line of hand-held digital thermocouple thermometers and over 150 different probes for sensing melt, mold, barrel, platen, and other temperatures. |
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Exploratory probing took place in the service tunnel, in the form of extensive forward probing, vertical downward probes and sideways probing. |
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The mixture of six probes was given to rats by intragastric administration. |
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The facility will contribute to numerous ESA space probes, as well as CONAE's own, domestic research projects. |
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In 1984, the Soviet space probes Vega 1 and Vega 2 released two balloons with scientific experiments in the atmosphere of Venus. |
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Both of the Voyager probes have left the Solar System, bearing imprinted gold discs with multiple data types. |
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Stress probes at different initial axi-symmetric stress states have been carried out to exhibit bifurcation domain in the Rendulic plane. |
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Wahlco also manufactures immersion and air duct heaters plus thermocouple probes for custom applications. |
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This structure, called an appressorium, then produces the probes that penetrate the plant tissue. |
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The centerline drogue and wing aerial refueling pods are used to refuel aircraft fitted with probes. |
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To test that idea, Bradley and Hetz inserted their probes through two of the spiracles into airways of Atlas moth pupae. |
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Fragments of interest are localized on the membrane using radioactive or chemiluminescent probes, and detected via autoradiography. |
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Additional RISH probes under development include alpha-fetoprotein, calcitonin, cytomegalovirus, gastrin, insulin, pancreatic peptide, and more. |
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Indoor illumination were taken at mid points of east and west rooms using luxmeter probes located 1m above floor level. |
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Similarly, the SCID probes cases of corruption involving members of the judiciary and prominent holders of public office. |
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Fucoxanthin and canthaxanthin produced a 3-5-fold higher retention of the fluorescent probes than the known competitive inhibitor verapamil. |
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If we send space probes to the far reaches of outer space, tell me, why couldn't they remove one crazed dictator from power without war. |
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But space probes like the 1997 Sojourner land rover have yielded no evidence of such alien beings. |
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The plutonium used on space probes is not the Plutonium-239 isotope used in atomic bombs and built up as a byproduct in nuclear power plants. |
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In company validation experiments, probes designed with TILIA delivered unmatched specificity and sensitivity. |
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The patient habitually used cotton-tipped probes and admitted to traumatizing the outer ear canal on occasion. |
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Following these probes, the scientists counted how many routes connected each subnetwork to the others. |
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The 5' nuclease assay uses fluorogenic allele-specific detection probes that allow PCR amplification and allele detection in a single procedure. |
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Interphase molecular cytogenetics of Ewing's sarcoma and peripheral neuroepithelioma t with flanking and overlapping cosmid probes. |
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Both cosmid probes were simultaneously hybridized to slides from patients, carriers, and controls. |
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The procedure also measures pump, research and motor octanes and uses fiber optic probes for remote switching. |
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The ovisacs were carefully teased open with blunt probes under a stereomicroscope and the number of eggs present in each ovisac counted. |
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Tone is close and immediate, but never oppressive, and Lewis probes thoughtfully and grippingly into this undeniable masterwork. |
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Investigators suspect the speed sensors, known as pitot tubes or probes, malfunctioned because of ice formation at high altitude. |
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The three models in the Phasec 3 range are all compatible with commonly used, relevant, eddy current probes. |
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This makes it possible to size the guide hole significantly smaller to reduce radial endplay in the probes. |
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Hyperspectral fluorescence microscopy combines spectroscopy and imaging techniques to quantify and separate multiple fluorescent probes. |
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Target probes pseudorandomly replaced alcohol and neutral images with equal frequency. |
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An extension cable is available as an accessory to allow variable probe spacing, or user probes to be attached to suit specific applications. |
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These were not killings but sheer murder cases, he said, adding that probes and inquiries are mere eyewash to hoodwink the masses. |
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The company's modular concept is said to allow it to make basic design changes to its probes or special indentors to customize its instruments. |
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The QC300 supports hard probes, touch probes, and indexable probes, as well as a variety of 2D and 3D feature types. |
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The modules are also more cost-efficient, and free bench space that can be used for other probes and devices necessary for wafer measurements. |
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However, if only 1 specific base is present, then both probes are able to hybridize the DNA template. |
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A redundant and hierarchically structured set of oligonucleotide probes that targeted five genes was designed, synthesized and spotted onto epoxy-derivatized glass slides. |
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The filter achieves this two-qubit filtering effect by using two ancilla photons as probes that detect whether or not the two input photons are in the desired states. |
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Rapid identification of Staphylococcus aureus directly from blood cultures by fluorescence in-situ hybridization with peptide nucleic acid probes. |
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We sent probes into the psychology of democratism in Central and Eastern Europe, and compared representative samples of Czechs with Slovaks, Bulgarians and Belarusians. |
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There are reactor mounted viscometers with probes inserted in the reactor. |
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Locked Nucleci Acid probes are conformationally restricted nucleic acid analogs that provide enhanced affinity and discrimination as compared to DNA probes. |
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The subject of the tender is validation and further development of probes fitted with strain gauges to be of use in potentially explosive atmospheres of gas and coal dust. |
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Rapid and reliable genotyping for the Toll-like receptor 4 A896G polymorphism using fluorescence-labeled hybridization probes in a real-time polymerase chain reaction assay. |
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In just over six years, Actel Corporation has become the world's largest supplier of programmable logic semiconductors aboard satellites and space probes around the world. |
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By that time, based on the results of lunar surface exploration by unmanned space probes, we will designate most promising places for lunar expeditions and lunar bases. |
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Standard and custom thermocouples, RTDs, and thermistor probes. |
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Equipment is available that, with the use of a range of probes and attachments, can test ingredients, semifinished and finished products, as well as packaging. |
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If the surgeon probes a nerve, the machine beeps in warning. |
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This cheap and simple chemistry is optimal for single plex qPCRs. For multiplex qPCRs, specific chemistries which make use of probes are required. |
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Using magnetic probes in strategic parts of the ship, the strength of the current in the coils can be adjusted to minimize the total magnetic field. |
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Colloidal gold particles coated with specific antibodies can be used as probes for the presence and position of antigens on the surfaces of cells. |
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This is evident in space probes that continuously move in outer space. |
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By using blocking DNA and pre-annealing to block homoeologous sequences, labeled genomic DNA probes from one parent could not hybridize to chromosomes from the other one. |
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Gear used included an Isaacs-Kidd midwater trawl net, bongo net, Conductivity-Temperature-Depth probes, Expendable Bathythermograph, and a sea surface temperature recorder. |
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When this occurs, instrument probes can be blocked by fibrinous material. |
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