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Periodontal Probing: Probe Tip Diameter

Journal of Periodontology, 2000
Background: Periodontal probing is one of the most common methods used in diagnosing periodontal disease. The purpose of this study was to determine the importance of the diameter of periodontal probing tips in diagnosing and evaluating periodontal disease.
J J, Garnick, L, Silverstein
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Probing glycomics

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2007
The study of protein-carbohydrate interactions is one central theme of glycomics research. The challenges encountered when investigating these interactions have resulted in an approach that studies saccharides through the enzymes that process them. Proteins and their function are often probed by manipulating the genes that encode them.
Timmer, M., Stocker, B., Seeberger, P.
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Evaluation Probes

Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2015
We introduce evaluation probes for conducting emic, experiential evaluation of urban technologies "in the wild" without direct researcher presence. We commence with a thorough discussion and analysis of the original cultural probes, used by Gaver, Dunne and Pacenti to gain design inspiration, and their subsequent variations.
Markkanen Piia   +5 more
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Extendable probe

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis, 1989
AbstractIn order to maintain the advantages of utilizing the Probe “balloon on a wire” dilatation catheter and still retain the safety of an over‐the‐wire system for PTCA, a method for extending the probe is described.
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Probing recursion

Cognitive Processing, 2014
Abstract The experimental probing of recursion in human performance is fraught with non-trivial problems. Here, a number of case studies from the literature are analysed that contrast with the approach set out in chapter 5, and it is proposed that they give little information about the underlying mental processes at play within each of ...
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Probe tine diameter and probing depth

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1992
Abstract The aim of this study was to assess the effect of difference in tine diameter on probing pocket depth measurement. 2 sets of tines with Williams markings at 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10 mm, and with a “round” tip, diameter 0.5 mm, were compared. One set was described as parallel‐sided, the other as tapered.
F, Atassi, H N, Newman, J S, Bulman
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Mobile Probing and Probes

2012
Mobile probing is a method, which has been developed for learning about digital work situations, as an approach to discover new grounds. The method can be used when there is a need to know more about users and their work with certain tasks, but where users at the same time are distributed (in time and space). Mobile probing was inspired by the cultural
Duvaa, Uffe   +3 more
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Probe generation for active probing

International Journal of Network Management, 2018
SummaryActive probing is a widely adopted approach for developing effective solutions for network monitoring and diagnosing. However, the use of probing techniques incurs costs in terms of additional network traffic. Furthermore, probing stations are required to be configured and maintained in the network for sending out probes.
A. Dusia, A. S. Sethi
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Gene probes

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1991
Gene probes are used in virtually all disciplines of the life sciences. Probes will probably have their greatest impact in health care when used as diagnostic tools to detect and identify micro-organisms responsible for infectious disease. This review will use development of gene probes for the clinical laboratory as a theme and review recent patents ...
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Non radioactive probes

Molecular Biotechnology, 1995
This work concentrates on a single procedure, namely hybridizing Southern blots with nonradioactive probes. Stress is placed on features of the procedures where attention to detail is necessary to obtain strong signals and clear background. Some indications are given to the future development of the technology.
P G, Isaac, J, Stacey, C M, Clee
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