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"test probe" is grammatically sound and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a device or instrument used for testing or examination, such as a medical test or electric circuit. For example, "The technician used the new test probe to check the wiring in the room."
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This time, they are joshing: the characters lie, test, probe, reverse themselves, fall into bed and out of it.
The view that emerges here is one of an artist who likes to inventively test, probe and put various elements together to see what might happen.
Now, instead, forensic scientists of various kinds hold sway, and barristers, judges and juries brought up on a steady diet of CSI are only too happy to convict rather than to test, probe and question.
Although the glass-microelectrode technique generally provides an accurate measure of a given test probe, throughputs are limited.
4-Aminothiophenol (4-ATP) molecule was used as a test probe to investigate the SERS sensitivity of different nanoparticle films.
The response, however, did not prevent the diffusion of the 70 kDa dextran test probe indicating that the approach appears suitable for the delivery of neurotrophins and other therapeutic molecules with a molecular weight less than 70 kDa.
We have also investigated the effect of riluzole on BCRP expression level and on its activity using the prazocin as a test probe for brain transport and intracellular uptake.
"Ukraine and any other adjacent nations in a similar position need to be leery of attacks that soften, test, probe and seek to destabilize because destabilization is a heartbeat away from so-called police actions, nation-building, and adventurism," Sam Curry, chief security officer at Cybereason, told VICE News in an email.
The log2 ratio shifts above 0 if mutation is present in test probe or absence of the test probe and below 0 if test genome contains more copies of the target region.
The signal ratio of the reference probe intensity over the test probe intensity is expected to be 1 or 0 if log2 transformed when there is no difference between the two probes.
RNA levels were analyzed in parallel by nuclease protection analysis (Fig 1 D,F,I) using a test probe (T) that protects a region corresponding to the Xpress tag present in all transfected constructs, and a control probe (C) that protects a region of the cotransfected GFP, providing an internal control for all experimental samples.
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