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The most salient is that the stress tests in the 18-state euro zone form part of a much larger probe into its banking system before the European Central Bank (ECB) takes over as the single supervisor in November.
The single charge was part of a larger probe into Goldfinger's link to high-yield players.
For the larger probe angles, the two dopant atoms can be easily located at 2- and 8-nm depth.
Therefore, Figure 7 indicates that the dislocation activity plays more pronounced role in governing incipient plasticity for larger probe.
Drugmaker Merck said the U.S. Department of Justice is investigating its marketing practices as part of a larger probe into pharmaceutical companies, but noted the probe had been previously disclosed.
Figure 5a shows that the slope of the contact pressure-penetration depth curve in the elastic deformation regime decreases with increasing probe radius, indicating that the elastic deformation of the substrate is more compliant with the larger probe.
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When chips were larger, probes could be delicately positioned to test individual transistors for errors.
For the larger probing wavelengths, (λ p) free carrier absorption is dominant.
A large value of δ μ covers a larger probing region suitable for a larger uncertainty about the PR, and vice versa.
Our future intention is to use larger probes to establish the length-scale at which the microstructure begins to be apparent in the bulk rheology characteristics.
Nuclear probes offer the advantage of small-size molecules that can gain access to the center of the lesion to bind to sites not accessible to larger probes that are confined to binding sites expressed on the vascular lining.
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