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The phrase "a range of probes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety of probes, typically in scientific, technical, or research contexts.
Example: "The study utilized a range of probes to gather data from different environmental samples."
Alternatives: "a variety of probes" or "a selection of probes.".
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The mounting device has been used to hold a range of probes in a number of different animal models of intensive care including studies of brain death, traumatic brain injury, and sepsis.
Activity coefficients and interaction parameters for a range of probes have been measured and allow us to determine the nature and origin of the thermodynamic interactions in the systems.
We have now completed many exhaustive attempts at detecting a GM-CSF siRNA in the silenced lines using various T cell preparations at different stages of blast cell transformation, using a range of probes and have failed to find such an RNA anywhere in the GM-CSF locus (data not shown).
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Due to differences from the target species, such as sequence divergence, non-target transcripts will exhibit a range of probe hybridization efficiencies that cause technical variation in hybridization intensities.
The cognitive interview will consist of an investigator accompanying the participants as they complete the AHP task and asking a range of probing questions.
Figure 3 illustrates the performance curves for Splitter with and without normalization over a range of probe intensity threshold values (see Methods).
A range of probe dependencies have been observed for synthetic CCR5 ligands: from compounds that block chemokine binding but not HIV-1 gp-120 binding to compounds that block HIV-1 binding but partially spare CCR5 function through chemokine signaling.
These sampling strategies are applied to whole three-dimensional organs, well-defined fragments of organs, and ultimately to two-dimensional sections interrogated using a range of stereological probes including points, lines, curves, frames, and optical and physical disectors.
Qualitative assessment of complex samples like plant and wood tissues requires the availability of a range of specific probes.
In particular, the use of a range of biological probes can identify cellular populations with greater and lesser aggressiveness and thereby inform the choice between conventional cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and emerging treatment modalities, such as PRRT.
Historically, antibodies have been the markers of choice and a range of monoclonal probes have been produced for visualising plant cell wall carbohydrates (e.g. xylans, galactans, glucomanans, arabinans and fucosylated xyloglucan) [ 10, 13, 14].
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