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  • ear probe
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  • probe
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  • one probe method
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  • DNA probe
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  • probe
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  • probe
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  • probe electrode =active e.
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  • probe, ear
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  • ear probe
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  • electric probe
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  • lacrimal probe
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  • oxygen probe
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  • probe
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  • probe
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PED patient examined by doctor; pediatric emergency department; pink-eyed dilution
PETH pink-eyed, tan-hooded [rat]
EPM electron probe microanalysis; electrophoretic mobility; energy-protein malnutrition
EPXMA electron probe x-ray microanalyzer
HPU heater probe unit
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Oep One-eyed pinhead
EPMA Electron Probe Micro Analyzer
EPMA Electron Probe Microanalysis
EPMA Electron Probe X rays Microanalysis
EPXMA Electron probe X-ray microanalysis
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blue-eyed grass <botany> A grasslike plant (Sisyrinchium anceps), with small flowers of a delicate blue colour.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
right-eyed Rarely used term for indicating right ocular dominance; denoting one who prefers the right eye in monocular work, such as microscopy.
Synonym: right-eyed.
Origin: dextro-+ L. Oculus, eye
(05 Mar 2000)
wall-eyed Having an eye of a very light gray or whitish colour.
Shakespeare, in using wall-eyed as a term of reproach (as "wall-eyed rage," a "wall-eyed wretch"), alludes probably to the idea of unnatural or distorted vision. See the Note under Wall-eye. It is an eye which is utterly and incurably perverted, an eye that knows no pity.
Origin: Icel. Valdeygthr, or vagleygr; fr. Vagl a beam, a beam in the eye (akin to Sw. Vagel a roost, a perch, a sty in the eye) + eygr having eyes (from auga eye). See Eye.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pin-eyed <botany> Having the stigma visible at the throad of a gamopetalous corolla, while the stamens are concealed in the tube; said of dimorphous flowers. The opposite of thrum-eyed.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
sessile-eyed <zoology> Having eyes which are not elevated on a stalk; opposed to stalk-eyed. Sessile-eyed Crustacea, the Arthrostraca.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
stalk-eyed <zoology> Having the eyes raised on a stalk, or peduncle; opposed to sessile-eyed. Said especially of podophthalmous crustaceans. Stalked-eyed crustaceans.
<zoology> See Podophthalmia.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
thrum-eyed <botany> Having the anthers raised above the stigma, and visible at the throat of the corolla, as in long-stamened primroses; the reverse of pin-eyed.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
yellow-eyed Having yellow eyes.
<botany> Yellow-eyed grass, any plant of the genus Xyris.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Bowman's probe A double-ended probe for the lacrimal duct.
(05 Mar 2000)
radioactive probe A nucleic acid fragment, labelled by a radioisotope, biotin, etc., that is complementary to a sequence in another nucleic acid (fragment) and that will, by hydrogen binding to the latter, locate or identify it and be detected; a diagnostic technique based on the fact that every species of microbe possesses some unique nucleic acid sequences which differentiate it from all others, and thus can be used as identifying markers or "fingerprints."
(05 Mar 2000)
magnetic probe <radiobiology> A conducting coil (sometimes insulated and inserted into the plasma) will have an induced voltage due to changes in the magnetic flux through the coil, and can therefore be used to measure changes in magnetic field strength. Small coils used to measure the local field strength are known as probes. (Other plasma diagnostics using this effect are the Rogowski coil, the voltage loop, and the diamagnetic loop.) Magnetic probes placed outside a toroidal plasma which are used to measure the poloidal magnetic field are also called Mirnov coils.
(09 Oct 1997)
gene probe A biomolecule that islabelled with radioactive isotopes or with a fluorescent marker that selectively binds to a specific gene so it can be isolated or identified.
(09 Oct 1997)
vertebrated probe A probe made up of a series of short sections hinged together for flexibility in penetrating convoluted tracts.
(05 Mar 2000)
viral probe A nucleic acid fragment, labelled by a radioisotope, biotin, etc., that is complementary to a sequence in another nucleic acid (fragment) and that will, by hydrogen binding to the latter, locate or identify it and be detected; a diagnostic technique based on the fact that every species of microbe possesses some unique nucleic acid sequences which differentiate it from all others, and thus can be used as identifying markers or "fingerprints."
(05 Mar 2000)
periodontal probe A calibrated instrument used to measure the depth and topography of periodontal pockets.
(05 Mar 2000)
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