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Figure 2a shows that the majority of probe sets start (first probe with index k = 1) within the first L1 = 100-200 nearestides nearestotheireir 3′-end and end at position L11 = 250-600 for the last probe (index k = 11).
We'd have to start probing further into his personal life and criticising him for the amount of money he earned.
Meanwhile, North Korea's diplomats will approach their international counterparts and start probing for aid and political concessions.
He wrote, "We then start probing men's minds for motive and purpose; they become entangled in the law not for what they did but for what they thought".
Start probing around in the moss, in the leaf litter, turn over a few logs and confront the predatory terrors of the devil's coachman beetle, or look a male stag beetle in the weird face, and imagine locking horns in a gladiatorial bout to see who wins the right to mate with the nearby female.
'It gives us an insight, we can also start probing into the questions Cern is trying to answer, the origin of the universe for example.
This way, hackers infiltrate one device and start probing the entire system until they find the real prize, e.g. a database or repository that contains sensitive customer or business data.
This makes studying quantum particles extremely difficult, because the moment scientists start probing around, the particles' quantum states collapse.
Human Rights Watch called on the Bahraini government to stop attacking peaceful protesters and start probes into the deaths.
Joey had jokingly called upon lawmakers to stop probing the Hello Garci scandal, and to start probing the "Hello Pappy" scandal during his speech the previous day.
Fortunately, Proxima Centauri and its planetary companion are so close that it should be relatively easy to start probing these questions.
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