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The thermoelectric power is a powerful probe to study the nature of carriers and scattering process between them in the phonon system with either the absence or presence of a magnetic field.
The thermoelectric power S(T) is a powerful probe not only to understand the electronic structure, but also to shed light on the electron-phonon interaction.
Pressure thus serves as a powerful probe of atomic interactions and chemical bonding.
In materials performance ductility is a powerful probe for quality control.
Raman scattering is a nondestructive technique for structural study of the material and a powerful probe to obtain the vibrational states of a solid.
It is at once complementary to the other two kinds of tests, and a uniquely powerful probe of fundamental physics in its own right.
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On 26 November, following Cameron's statement on Syria, his powerful probing was deployed once more, when he mildly pointed out that the PM had failed to answer his questions and "I'd like to repeat them today".
We first recall how the two powerful probes of the solar interior, namely the neutrinos and helioseismology have scrutinized the microscopic properties of the solar radiative plasma.
"This burst opens the door to the use of GRBs as unique and powerful probes of the early universe," says astrophysicist Donald Lamb of the University of Chicago in Illinois.
Recently, synchrotron X-ray radiations, powerful probing sources to study the structural, physical, and chemical properties of nano-materials [22], were applied to study the morphological and phase transitions of NP deposits [23, 24].
This review focusses on impulsive flares, where joint analyses of radio, hard X-ray and γ-ray observations proved to be powerful probes of the properties of accelerated electrons and of the sites in the corona where they are accelerated.
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