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It will be fitted with a drill capable of probing two metres down into the Martian soil.
Maybe so, and yet we're perfectly capable of probing flawed equipment with flawed equipment: we know that our eyes have blind spots, even as we look at the evidence with them, and we understand all about the dog whistles we can't hear.
Its replacement is the highest energy accelerator ever built, capable of probing an unexplored domain in particle physics.
Elastic light scattering techniques such as Rainbow Refractometry are capable of probing unsuspended droplets below 100 µm.
It can simultaneously estimate the local amplitude spectrum and the local phase spectrum, whereas a wavelet approach is only capable of probing the local amplitude/power spectrum.
Since self-consistent simulations are extremely expensive, sink particles remain the only method capable of probing sufficiently late times in the Population III star formation process.
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During the past decade, the advancement in developing instruments capable of mechanically probing and manipulating cell has reached to piconewton and nanometer scales which paved the way possible for SCA.
The obtained results demonstrate that the simplified ECT system based on RCRs of simulated and measured capacitances is capable of effectively probing anomalous objects in tap-water and sodium chloride solutions with different concentrations.
Raman spectroscopy is a molecular vibrational spectroscopic technique that is capable of optically probing the biomolecular changes associated with diseased transformation.
The method we describe for the calculation of motif bias is capable of detecting probes that are affected by T7 based intensity artifacts.
Among the discussed imaging modalities for vulnerable plaque detection, nuclear imaging (PET in particular) is far superior to MRI, being capable of detecting probes at the picomolar range [ 88].
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