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Once bees arrived at a plant, they probed about 1.4 flowers, on average (s.e. = 0.12), and this did not differ significantly across subpopulations (Table 1c).
That boast was undercut when they were probed about topics like check-writing and paying bills.
America's State Department, for one, says its networks are probed about 2m times a day.
"In my defence, I don't think he felt it," she said when probed about the altercation with Statham.
Yet pollsters find that when voters are probed about issues that affect their lives, privacy shoots to the top -- or close to it.
If interviewers probed about his past, he had a standard line to dodge questions about his unhappy childhood: "The rearview mirror has broken off".
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The team's experiments, reported this month in Physical Review Letters, suggest that the technique could probe about 7 millimeters into the body.
But when she started probing about my beliefs, I started evading her questions.
The pre-final version of the ASES was tested in few subjects with shoulder problems to probe about the understanding of the questionnaire.
Probing about the contents and skills taught during traditional rites, led the researcher to question whether these rites can impart the necessary knowledge to promote safe motherhood.
First, biases might have been introduced by individuals who might have given socially desirable answers particularly when probing about the challenges facing carers.
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