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2D-Metal-Organic-Framework-Nanozyme Sensor Arrays for Probing Phosphates and Their Enzymatic Hydrolysis.

Analytical Chemistry, 2018
The detection of phosphates and their enzymatic hydrolysis is of great importance because of their essential roles in various biological processes and numerous diseases. Compared with individual sensors for detecting one given phosphate at a time, sensor
Li Qin, Xiaoyu Wang, Yufeng Liu, Hui Wei
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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.
Mattie S M, Timmer   +2 more
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The PHANToM Haptic Interface: A Device for Probing Virtual Objects

Dynamic Systems and Control: Volume 1 — Control Theory/Methodology; Robust Control; Applied Nonlinear Control Systems; QFT Designs in Industrial, Government, Academic Settings; Robot Control; Impedance Planning for Robotics; Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment/Teleoperator Systems; Intelligent, 1994
This paper describes the PHANToM haptic interface - a device which measures a user’s finger tip position and exerts a precisely controlled force vector on the finger tip.
Thomas Massie
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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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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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To Probe or Not to Probe? Reconciling High Speed Probing with Ethical Probing

Proceedings of the on CoNEXT Student Workshop 2023, 2023
Hugor Rimlinger   +4 more
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The failed probing

Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2001
ABSTRACTThe management of failed probing for congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction is given by a panel of authors. Treatment options examined are repeat probing, inferior turbinate infracture, closed lacrimal intubation and dacryocystorhinostomy. There is considerable variation as to the timing of these interventional techniques.
O'Donnell, BA   +5 more
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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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Probing for Causes

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1979
Among the many memorable solecisms attributed to the late Samuel Goldwyn is his comment on a derogatory critique by a movie reviewer. "The critique," quipped Goldwyn, "isn't even worth to be ignored." This zany quip comes to mind on reading that "The medical man is trained to recognize only acute symptoms, just as he is trained to treat such symptoms ...
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