Orphan date February 2009 Expert subject Molecular and Cellular Biology date February 2009 Cyclingprobetechnology CPT is a molecular biology molecular biological technique for detecting specific DNA sequences. CPT operates under isothermal conditions. In some applications, CPT offers an alternative to PCR . However, unlike PCR, CPT does not generate multiple copies of the target DNA itself, and the amplification of the signal is linear, in contrast to the geometric amplification of the target DNA in PCR Tang et al. as cited in References developed an microfluidic chip integrated electrokinetic system for use in CPT. References reflist cite journal last Tang first T. coauthors et al. year 2002 title Integrated microfluidic electrophoresis system for analysis of genetic materials using signal amplification methods journal Anal. Chem. volume 74 issue 4 pages 725 733 doi 10.1021 ac010874j pmid 11866051 Category Molecular biology Category Laboratory techniques Category Amplifiers biochem stub ... more details
of the signals using a test probe. This permits test access to boards on which standard ICT test pads are not feasible due to space constraints. Description Bead probetechnology is a probing ... a device such as a Surface mount technology 0201 as a target for a large probe as in the solder bump ... Mount & Mixed Technology PCB Design Guidelines by David Boswell. Page 28 ISBN 10 1872422012 ref ... commonly referred to as solder bumps. ref Surface Mount Technology Principles and Practices 2nd ... than 30 Thou length mil is available for test probe points on the PCB. They are used with standard ICT spring loaded test probe Pogo pins test probe s to connect the test equipment to the DUT. Image waygood.jpg thumb center 550px Side view of a PCB showing a solder bead and test probe. Bead construction ... to have a curved surface and rise above the solder mask, where it solidifies into a Bead Probe. The bead .... The bead is then accessible for testing using a probe with a flat end, which can help compensate for the tolerance build up in the test fixture and PCB. Image Typical Bead Probe 01.JPG thumb center ... reflow and then probed successfully Advantages Bead probe can be used in circuits where the pin ... to reduce, particularly in embedded devices. Typically bead probe widths are the width of the PCB ... probe leaves a coating of Flux metallurgy flux . Depending on the manufacturing process used ... force from the bead, preventing proper contact with the test probe during the first pass contact. This becomes ... uses a conductive rubber tipped probe to contact the test point which could have a conductive ... more details
wiktionary probeProbe may refer to TOCright Science and technology Medical equipment Anal probing Anal probe Endoscope Proctoscope Atom probe , an atomic resolution microscope Hybridization probe or chemical probe, used in molecular biology Langmuir probe , an electrode inserted into a plasma to determine temperature and density Periodontal probe , an instrument used in dentistry Space probe , a scientific space exploration mission Test probe , a physical device used to connect electronic test equipment to the device under test A Elementary particle particle or object in theoretical physics whose backreaction is neglected Proxy based estimating PROBE , an software estimating process used in the Personal Software Process PSP to estimate size and effort. Entertainment Probe 1972 TV pilot Probe 1972 TV pilot , American TV film written by Leslie Stevens and later made as a TV series called Search Probe 1988 TV series Probe 1988 TV series , a television pilot and subsequent TV series created by William Link and Isaac Asimov Probe parlor game , a discontinued parlor game Probe StarCraft or Protoss, a robotic worker in the real time strategy computer game StarCraft Probe Entertainment Limited , a video game developer Probe Records , sub label of ABC Paramount Records Probing Day , holiday celebrated by the Irkens in Invader Zim P.R.O.B.E. , a series of direct to video Doctor Who spinoffs featuring Liz Shaw P.R.O.B.E. Post occupancy Review Of Building Engineering later revised to Post occupancy review of Buildings and their Engineering. A series of reviews of the performance of buildings carried out in the UK from 1995 to 1998 Probe, a music artist producing electro house music Other Ford Probe , coupe produced by Ford, introduced in 1989 Probe, also known as a criminal investigation Probe Philippine TV series PROBE , a defunct Philippine public affairs show See also intitle Probe disambig cs Sonda da Sonde de Sonde es Sonda fr Sonde lv Zonde nl Sonde ja pl Sonda ru ... more details
primary sources date November 2008 Infobox Television episode Title The Probe Series The Outer Limits Image This use of this image has no rationale on the image s page. Image TheOuterLimits Screenshot old.jpg 250px Caption Season 2 Episode 17 Airdate January 16, 1965 Production 48 Writer Seeleg Lester teleplay br Sam Neuman story Director Felix Feist Photographer Kenneth Peach br Fred J. Koenekamp Guests Peter Mark Richman Mark Richman br Peggy Ann Garner br Ron Hayes Episode list List of The Outer Limits episodes List of The Outer Limits episodes Prev The Premonition Next The Probe was the final ... space probe. The story The final episode of The Outer Limits deals with four plane crash survivors who suddenly find themselves trapped in an alien space probe that was taking water samples ... begin to explore the inside of the probe. Jefferson Rome and the others discover a room with an alien telemetry system. The probe is drawing up seawater. Jefferson Rome remembers the space probe ... are exploring the probe. Rome begins to surmise that the raft was being subject to testing ... at data in the Analog Room, begins to notice a pattern that the probe moved from world to world, using ... Frank. The alien circle begins to transmit light beams in sequence. The probe then captures three of the humans in transparent tubes to sterilize them and protect them from the microbe. The probe then prepares ... for Rome and Coberly. The alien light beam begins to probe her and she is surrounded in the mist. Atop the alien probe surface deck, she is re united with Jefferson Rome and Coberly. A rescue plane ... probe lifts off and suddenly explodes. The aliens had understood them and broken down Earth s alphabet. Rome wonders would they be as wise if the probe was from their own world, to which Amanda ... as Radio Engineer Janos Prohaska as The Mikie External links Tv.com episode id 21578 title The Probe DEFAULTSORT Probe, The Category The Outer Limits 1963 TV series episodes Category 1965 television episodes ... more details
File PROBE logo.jpg thumb Right logo for the series P.R.O.B.E. is a series of four videos written by Mark Gatiss and produced by BBV BBV Productions . It predates Torchwood as the first ongoing spin off of the Doctor Who universe. The series features Caroline John as Liz Shaw , working for the Preternatural Research Bureau. Many former Doctor Who actors, including former Doctors Jon Pertwee , Peter Davison , Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy , appear in the series playing different roles. Due to licensing restrictions, no overt reference to Doctor Doctor Who The Doctor is permitted. Doctor Who alumnus Louise Jameson co stars with Pertwee in all four films, as Patricia Haggard. Originally released on VHS, the series is not widely available on video. When an interviewer commented to series author Mark Gatiss that he had never seen the series, Gatiss replied No, and you never will. One, they re not available. And two, I forbid it. Christ, for all I knew, they were the only things I would ever get to make. And I learned a frightening amount from working on them. ref http findarticles.com p articles mi qn4156 is 20041107 ai n12591433 ref All four films were released on DVD on 3 March 2012 exclusive to Galaxy 4 shop with a History of British film certificates 12 rating ref https www.galaxy4.co.uk product.thtml?id 2586&vts gv0qAgE ref The Zero Imperative 1994 doctorwhobox number 1 serial name The Zero Imperative caption Cover of the original VHS release image File The Zero Imperative 1994 ... direct to video in 1995 by BBV . Synopsis When P.R.O.B.E. is summoned to investigate the savage ... the current occupants of nearby Winterborne School. With P.R.O.B.E. under threat from within ... discovery of several oddly mutated bodies alerts Liz Shaw and P.R.O.B.E. to the fact that something ... has only recently been exorcised by P.R.O.B.E. But when the body of its last victim disappears ..., was also named Barbara. External links Wikia tardis Doctor Who Wiki P.R.O.B.E. Wikia tardis Doctor ... more details
acid Locked Nucleic Acid probes CyclingprobetechnologyCyclingProbeTechnology CPT Uses in Microbial ...Refimprove date December 2009 In molecular biology , a hybridization probe is a fragment of DNA or RNA of variable length usually 100 1000 bases long , which is used in DNA or RNA samples to detect the presence of nucleotide sequences the DNA target that are Complementarity molecular biology complementary to the sequence in the probe. The probe thereby hybridizes to single stranded nucleic acid DNA or RNA whose base sequence allows probe target base pair ing due to complementarity between the probe and target. The labeled probe is first denaturation biochemistry denatured by heating or under alkaline conditions such as exposure to sodium hydroxide into single stranded DNA ssDNA and then hybridized ... in situ hybridization in situ . To detect Nucleic acid hybridization hybridization of the probe to its target sequence, the probe is tagged or labelled with a molecular marker of either radioactive ... 32 sup P a radioactive isotope of phosphorus incorporated into the phosphodiester bond in the probe ... that have moderate to high sequence similarity to the probe are then detected by visualizing the hybridized probe via autoradiography or other imaging techniques. Normally, either X ray pictures are taken ... acid methods method the probe may be oligonucleotide synthesis synthesized using phosphoramidite ... cloning older methods . In order to increase the in vivo stability of the probe RNA is not used, instead ... updated, thus the possibility of a hybridization event between a specifically designed probe based ... microorganisms, yet to be identified, which are phylogenetically members of a probe target group, but have ... of DNA profiling analysis. References references DEFAULTSORT Hybridization Probe Category Molecular biology ar de Gensonde es Sonda de hibridaci n it Probe pt Sonda gen tica ru sv Hybridiseringssond vi Probe zh ... more details
advanced technology currently available. The most advanced type of probe card currently can test an entire 12 wafer with one touchdown. Normally a probe card is inserted into an equipment called ...Unreferenced date December 2007 File Probe card.JPG thumb A probe card is an interface between an electronic test system and a semiconductor Wafer electronics wafer . Typically the probe card is mechanically ... will typically require a new probe card for each new device wafer and for device shrinks when the manufacture reduces the size of the device but keep the functions the same because the probe ... alloys or many types of solders such as lead tin, tin silver and others. The probe card must make good ... is complete, the prober will index the wafer to the next device to be tested. Probe cards ... be a precise contact between the probe card and wafer. Once the probe card and the wafer is loaded, a camera in the prober will optically locate several tips on the probe card and several marks ... to the probe card contacts. Probe card efficiency is affected by many factors. Perhaps the most important factor impacting probe card efficiency is the number of DUTs that can be tested in parallel. Many ... or roughly 3 hours. If however, the probe card and the tester could test 16 devices in parallel ... times. Note that because now the probe card has 16 devices, as the prober touches down on the round ... as fast to test one wafer. Another major factor is debris that accumulates on the tips of the probe needles. Normally these are made of tungsten or a tungsten rhenium alloy although modern probe cards often have contact tips manufactured by MEMS technologies. Irrespective of the probe tip material, contamination builds up on the tips as a result of successive touch down events where the probe tips ... on the critical measurement of contact resistance. To return a used probe card to a contact resistance that is acceptable the probe tips need to be thoroughly cleaned. Cleaning can be done offline using ... more details
Gravity Probe may refer to Gravity Probe A Gravity Probe B disambig de Gravity Probe Long comment to prevent listing on Special Shortpages.......................................................................... more details
refimprove date October 2011 Infobox company company name Gen Probe company type Public company Public NASDAQ GPRO foundation 1983 location San Diego, California , USA num employees 1,300 http finance.yahoo.com q pr?s gpro industry Biotechnology br Pharmaceuticals br Life Sciences revenue market cap 2.3 Billion USD br homepage http www.gen probe.com www.gen probe.com products Clinical Diagnostics br Blood Screening br Transplant Products br Research Products Gen Probe is a public biotechnology company based in San Diego, California employing approximately 1,300, and specializing in Clinical Diagnostics, Blood Screening, Transplant Products and Research Products. The Company s molecular diagnostics products are used for diagnosis of infectious disease s, blood screening, analyzing blood transfusion s for immune response , testing coagulation pathways, and organ transplant viability. Their products and services also include technology and know how in biomedical research and drug development . External links http www.gen probe.com Official website http finance.google.com finance?q gpro&btnG Search Gen Probe Company Profile Profile at Google Finance. Category Companies listed on NASDAQ ... more details
Image ScopeProbe.JPG thumb Typical passive oscilloscope probe being used for testing an integrated circuit . A test probe test lead , test prod , or scope probe is a physical device used to connect electronic ... probes that are sophisticated, expensive, and fragile. confusion about the probe itself, the test ... on the DUT. Ideally, the test instrument and its probe will not affect the voltage being measured. Practically, that translates into the test instrument and its probe presenting a high impedance ... wires to connect to the DUT. Instead, a specific scope probe is used. Scope probes use a coaxial cable to transmit the signal from the tip of the probe to the oscilloscope, preserving high frequencies ... plastic section the probe itself that allows the user to safely hold the probe while being protected from the danger of electric shock . Within the plastic body of the probe, the wire is connected to a rigid ... colored red for the positive probe and black for the negative probe . Either probe may be replaced with a wire ... by 10 or 100, depending on the probe. Tweezer probes Tweezer probes are a pair of simple probes fixed ... features of the DUT Device Under Test . These probes are usually press fit into probe sockets ... meter. Consequently, a one meter direct 1 coaxial probe will load a circuit with a capacitance of about ... e.g., 10 probes are used. A typical probe uses a 9  megohm series resistor shunted by a low ... can precisely match the low frequency time constant called compensating the probe . Matching the time ... Harvnb Wedlock Roberge 1969 ref The result is a frequency compensated probe for modest frequencies that presents a load of about 10  megohms shunted by 12  pF. Although such a probe is an improvement ... from the transmission line mismatch at the scope input and the probe that causes ringing. ref Harvnb Kobbe Polits 1959 ref The modern scope probe uses lossy low capacitance transmission lines and sophisticated frequency shaping networks to make the 10 probe perform well at several ... more details
Nuclear technology DEFAULTSORT Gamma Probe Category Nuclear medicine Category Image sensors Category ...orphan date September 2010 A gamma probe is a handheld device used with a Geiger Muller tube Citation needed date April 2010 reason G M tubes are not used in any commercial gamma probes or scintillation counter, for intraoperative use following interstitial injection of a radionuclide, to locate regional lymph nodes by their radioactivity. ref http www.medilexicon.com medicaldictionary.php?t 72153 ref It is used primarily for sentinel lymph node mapping and parathyroid surgery. History The sentinel node market experienced high growth during the last 10 years starting with melanoma sentinel node surgical search and breast cancer sentinel node staging both are currently considered standards of care. Most surgeons propose node staging after a positive breast biopsy. New applications are being developed for parathyroid direct detection and intra operative detection of cancerous tissue using tumor seeking radiopharmaceuticals. Parathyroid detection is growing fast, while the intraoperative use of gamma probes for direct tumor detection is just emerging. Quality Criteria To evaluate the quality of a gamma probe system one must measure or discuss the following parameters Spatial selectivity Spatial resolution Maximum sensitivity Quality of shielding Energy resolution and spectral discrimination Display of signal Competition The following companies manufacture gamma probes ref http www.themarketechgroup.com minute tmtg min9.pdf ref class wikitable Company Device Control Unit PET Capable ... 1 Eurorad SA Euro Probe ? France em instruments.com 1 World of Medicine Gamma Finder ? Germany gammafinder.com 1 Nucleo Med Pol.Hi.Tech Nucleo Probe ? Italy scintiprobe.com 1 DeLong Instruments ... Gamma Locator DXI yes Germany gfe service.de 1 Crystal Photonics GmbH Crystal Probe yes Germany ... 1 Gammasonics Gamma Probe Explorer yes Australia gammasonics.com 1 Isotopes for clinical use ... more details
Kim, Wear characteristics of diamond coated atomic force microscope probe Ultramicroscopy, Volume 108 ... probes are manufactured with Microelectromechanical systems MEMS technology . Most AFM probes used are made ... and http www.nanoandmore.com afm cantilevers.php AFM Cantilevers . Naming AFM probe is the most popular ... part as the name of the whole device. AFM probes are part of the Scanning probe microscopy or Scanning probe microscopy SPM probes. References reflist physics stub Category Microscopy Category ... more details
date 2008 07 28 ref or Russia SORM . Technology SS7 probetechnology provides the correct physical ...Signaling System 7 SS7 Probe is a physical device to obtain signalling and or bearer information from a telecommunications network , such as the public switched telephone network PSTN or a corporate telephone system. The probe passively monitors the E carrier level 1 E1 Digital Signal 1 T1 or SDH SONET bearers, and extracts the signalling information for onward presentation to a network Application software application . A passive probe does not affect the network under observation, and this is achieved through use of protected monitor points on the network distribution frame s. Applications The network application may be Lawful Interception ref Cite book author Hoffmann, Paul Terplan, Kornel authorlink coauthors title Intelligence Support Systems Technologies for Lawful Intercepts year 2005 publisher AUERBACH location isbn 978 0 8493 2855 8 url http books.google.co.uk books?id 0KQm1tywT3kC&pg PT149&dq passive probe lawful intercept&sig ACfU3U12NymhP1aeLY0wvLS7CUcyNFlLkw pages 123, 124 ref or a revenue generating application such as Missed call . Probes are also extensively used in Operational support systems OSS . Applications served by probes include solutions for Inter Carrier Billing, Revenue Loss ByPass Phantom Traffic and Analysis Services , Fraud Prevention, Billing, Local Number Portability, Quality of Service, Surveillance Global Call Trace , Maintenance Protocol Analysis , Traffic Engineering Link and Trunk Forecasting Alarming and SS7, Sigtran and IS 41 monitoring. Passive monitoring probes provide a network and switch vendor independent solution for network applications. Lawful Interception Lawful interception concerns the delivery of calls and data to government approved reception centers. Interception is authorized through a legal framework, such as UK RIPA ref cite web url http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts2000 ukpga 20000023 en 1 title RIPA accessdate 2008 ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Image X 31 Kiel Probe Close up Showing Inside.jpg thumb 400px alt A front view of a Kiel probe, composed of a cylindrical metallic shroud surrounding a small centre tube, with several circumferential static ports at the rear of the shroud. A Kiel probe from the Rockwell MBB X 31 experimental aircraft A Kiel probe is a device for measuring total pressure or temperature in fluid dynamics . It is a variation of a Pitot probe where the inlet is protected by a shroud . Unlike the Pitot probe, it is not so sensitive to changes in yaw angle , and is therefore useful when the probe s alignment with the flow direction is variable or imprecise. DEFAULTSORT Kiel Probe Category Pressure gauges Fluiddynamics stub ar fr Sonde de Kiel ... more details
recommendations for a solar probe see also Solar Probe Plus , nuclear thermal technology, solar sail probe, 20 AU year probe, and a long term vision of a 200 AU year probe to the star Epsilon Eridani ...File Pioneer10 11.jpg thumb right 300px Pioneer 10 Pioneer 11 11 An interstellar probe is a space probe ... Probe is also the name of a proposed National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA space probe intended to travel out 200  AU in 15 years, studied in 1999. ref name ipjpl There are perhaps ... and more extraordinary plans using extreme cost, technology, or physics. Even though termination ... at about 2.4 AU year 11.4 km second . ref name escapers Probe debris New Horizons 3rd stage, a STAR ... the heliosheath 90 1000 AU . The NASA probe New Horizons may explore this area after it performs ... work on a probe to Haumea 136108 and its moons at 35 51  AU . ref Paul Gilster http www.centauri .... July 14, 2009, retrieved January 15, 2011 ref Probe mass, power source, and propulsion systems are key technology areas for this type of mission. ref name Poncyb In addition, a feature of this area is the gravitational ... engine powered by standard radioisotope thermal generator s. The probe suggested a launch ... web url http interstellarexplorer.jhuapl.edu index.php title Innovative Interstellar Probe publisher ... extension up to 20 thousand AU and 1000 years. Needed technology included advanced propulsion ... interstellar probe in this study suggested a 5 megawatt fission reactor utilizing 16 metric tonnes ... 5500 AD. ref name ip However, this was a 2nd generation vision for a probe and the study acknowledged that even 20 AU year might not be possible with then current 2002 technology. ref name ip For comparison, the fastest probe at the time of the study was Voyager 1 at about 3.6 AU year 17 km ... interstellar probe introduction scale.html 1999 center Interstellar Probe 1999 Interstellar Probe was a proposed solar sail propulsion spacecraft planned by NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. It was planned ... more details
Image Atomprobe 00 as prepared Cu NiFe W01.jpg thumb Visualisation of data obtained from an atom probe, each point represents a reconstructed atom position from detected evaporated ions. The atom probe ... first3 S. Brooks year 1968 title The Atom Probe Field Ion Microscope journal Review of Scientific ......39...83M ref The atom probe is closely related to the method of Field Ion Microscopy, which is the first ... author Tsong, T title Atom probe field Ion Microscopy Field Ion emission and Surfaces and interfaces ... to charge ratio computed. ref name M ller70 cite journal author M ller, E. W. title The Atom Probe ... Probe Microanalysis Principles and Applications to Materials Problems year 1989 publisher Materials .... ref name Miller cite book author Miller, M. title Atom Probe Tomography Analysis at the Atomic ... to specimen volumes of 10,000 1,000,000  nanometer nm sup 3 sup . Overview Atom probe ... operation as opposed to a field ionization modes the atom probe does not utilize a secondary source to probe the sample. Rather, the sample is evaporated in a controlled manner field evaporation .... The samples used in atom probe are usually a metallic or semi conducting material, with the needle ... of 100  nanometer nm . To conduct an atom probe experiment, such a needle is placed in an ultra ... mass computed by time of flight methods in atom probe is sufficiently small to allow for detection ... probe methods, the polarity of the electric field is reversed, with a high positive field applied ... above atoms occupying edge or planar sites. Imaging atom probe IAP The imaging atom probe IAP , invented ... of Field Desorbed Species journal Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology volume 11 issue 1 pages ... Panitz first John A. authorlink J. A. Panitz year 1978 title Imaging Atom Probe Mass Spectroscopy ... 6816 78 90002 3 bibcode 1978PrSS....8..219P ref Atom probe tomography APT Atom probe tomography APT ... Atom Probe TAP , developed by researchers at the University of Rouen in France in 1993, introduced ... more details
, et al., Electric field induced direct delivery of proteins by a nanofountain probe. Proceedings of the National .... ref Loh, O., et al., Nanofountain probe based high resolution patterning and single cell injection ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A spin probe is a molecule with stable free radical character that carries a functional group . This group can be used to couple the probe to another molecule, e.g. a biomolecule . Electron spin resonance can be employed to quantify the probe s concentration. See also Spin label DEFAULTSORT Spin Probe Category Molecular physics Chem stub Atomic physics stub ... more details
Solar probe can refer to the NASA Solar Probe mission now named Solar Probe List of planetary probes , which includes many solar probes disamb Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2009 unreferenced July 2007 A soft probe is a confirmation method used by bank s to verify funding for a Sales seller from a Customer buyer , conducted by the seller s bank to the buyer s bank. Such a probe is not recorded in the buyer s banking information, and usually nothing but confirmation or lack of confirmation is recorded by the seller. Category Banking finance stub ... more details
A periodontal probe is an instrument in dentistry commonly used in the dental armamentarium . It is usually long, thin, and blunted at the end. The primary purpose of a periodontal probe is to measure pocket depths around a tooth in order to establish the state of health of the periodontium . There are markings inscribed onto the head of the instrument for accuracy and readability. Image Periodontalprobes09 09 2005.jpg 250px right thumb Michigan O probe with Williams markings left and Naber s probe with shades alternating every 3 mm right . Proper use of the periodontal probe is necessary to maintain accuracy. The tip of the instrument is placed with light pressure of 10 20 grams ref Wilkins, 1999 ref into the gingival sulcus , which is an area of potential space between a tooth and the surrounding tissue. It is important to keep the periodontal probe parallel to the contours of the root of the tooth and to insert the probe down to the base of the Gingival and periodontal pockets pocket . This results in obscuring a section of the periodontal probe s tip. The first marking visible above the pocket indicates the measurement of the pocket depth. It has been found that the average, healthy ... measurements on the tip of the instrument. For example, the Michigan O probe has markings at 3 mm, 6 mm and 8 mm ref Wilkins, 1999 ref and the Williams probe has circumferential lines at 1 mm, 2 mm, 3 mm, 5 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm, 9 mm, and 10 mm ref Wilkins, 1999 ref . The PCP12 probe with Marquis markings has alternating shades every 3 mm. Unlike the previous two mentioned, the Naber s probe is curved and is used ... probe.JPG 250px right thumb PCP12 probe with shades alternating every 3 mm. The probe is on a modified Novatech shank, intended to make it easier to align the probe with the vertical axis of the teeth. The periodontal probe can also be used to measure other dental instruments, tooth preparations during ... mschneegurt biol103 lecture22 perio2.mov Video of the use of a periodontal probe hosted on Wichita ... more details
Infobox automobile name Probe 16 image File Probe 16.jpg 300px manufacturer Adams Brothers production ... engine B Series pushrod Straight 4 successor Probe 2001 designer Dennis Adams, Peter Adams related wheelbase length width height convert 860 mm in abbr on fuel capacity The M 505 Adams Brothers Probe ... American songwriter Jim Webb, and was believed to have been burnt quite early. ref name Probe 16 The Imp Site http www.imps4ever.info specials centaur probe probe16.html ref Around August 2005, some pictures of a Probe 16 with the matching engine number AB 2 surfaced on the internet, but their authenticity couldn t be verified. ref http jalopnik.com 121977 forgotten probe 16 found ref The second Probe 16 AB 3 was completed in 1969 and exhibited in the 1969 London Motor Show. With the intention ... cooperated with the Institute of British Carriage and Automobile Manufacturers to show the Probe 16 ... styling exercise. This second Probe was originally sold to bassist Jack Bruce Corky Laing bought .... ref name Probe 16 The Imp Site The third Probe 16 AB 4 had been displayed at the Pollock Auto Showcase ... Probe was hoisted improperly and broke in half. A complete rebuild and restoration of the car was completed in 2010. ref http jalopnik.com 5670683 probe 16 from a clockwork orange restored to horrorshow new ref Film appearances Stanley Kubrick featured Probe 16 AB 4 in his 1971 film, A Clockwork ... vehicle 3444 Adams Probe 16 1970.html Adams brothers probe 16 ref In the TV programme Top Gear 2002 ... by Paddy Hopkirk s Mini for restoration. ref Top Gear series 5 ref Probe series A previous model, the Probe ... made and it is still intact in Switzerland. A subsequent model to the Probe 16, the Probe 2001 was also manufactured from 1970 to 1972 by the Probe Motor Company and WT Nugent Engineering Ltd References ... Probe series of cars Reflist Category Sports cars Category Vehicles introduced in 1969 Category Cars of England cs Probe 16 ... more details
orphan date March 2010 An RF probe , sometimes called an RF detector is a simple test device to detect radio frequency oscillation in an electronic circuit . This device will work as a RF rectifier and give a pulsed Direct current DC volt age. ref http www.instructables.com id RF probe Instructables, RF Probe ref Image RF probe.gif References reflist The Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits by Rudolf F. Graf, William Sheets. Published by McGraw Hill Professional, 1996 ISBN 0 07 011275 4, 9780070112759 External links http www.indianapolis.net QRPp I KA8MAV RF Probe.html KA8MAV RF Probe http groups.google.ca groups?selm 31E834A8.2111 40gv.net Post to sci.electronics.design Category Radio electronics Category Electronics terms Category Electronic circuits Category Electronic test equipment electronics stub ... more details
A logic probe is a hand held pen like test probe used for analyzing and troubleshooting the logical states Boolean logic Boolean 0 or 1 of a digital circuit. While most are powered by the circuit under test, some devices use batteries. They can be used on either Transistor transistor logic TTL transistor transistor logic or CMOS complementary metallic oxide semiconductor integrated circuit devices. There are usually three differently colored LED s on the probe s body Red and green LEDs indicate high and low states respectively An amber LED indicates a pulse as used in a NOID Light to test for pulses to fuel injectors on a electronically controlled fuel injection vehicle The pulse detecting electronics usually has a pulse stretcher circuit so that even very short pulses become visible on the amber LED. A control on the logic probe allows either the capture and storage of a single event or continuous running. Image Logic probe new.jpg right 100px thumb A low cost logic probe When the logic probe is either connected to an invalid logic level a fault condition or a tri state logic tri stated output or not connected at all, none of the LEDs lights up. Another control on the logic probe allow selection of either TTL or CMOS family logic. This is required as these families have different thresholds for V sub IH sub and V sub IL sub . Some logic probes have a separate audible tone for each of the logical states. An oscillating signal causes the probe to alternate between high state and low state tones. A logic probe is a cheap, versatile and convenient digital test instrument, but can test only a single signal at a time. When many logic levels need to be observed or recorded simultaneously, a logic analyzer is used. External links http www.swansontec.com sprobe.html Schematic of a Simple Logic Tester Category Electronic test equipment Category Digital electronics Category Measuring instruments electronics stub cs Logick sonda de Logiktester es Sonda l gica ... more details
A Bracewell probe is a hypothetical concept for an autonomous interstellar space probe dispatched for the express ... between widely separated civilizations. Description A Bracewell probe would be constructed as an autonomous robotic interstellar space probe with a high level of artificial intelligence , and all ... of contact between the cultures. Since a Bracewell probe can communicate much faster, over shorter ... be quickly updated by their base of operations . While a Bracewell probe need not be a von Neumann probe as well, the two concepts are compatible, and a self replicating device as proposed by von Neumann would greatly speed up a Bracewell probe s search for alien civilizations. It is also possible that such a probe or system of probes if launched as a von Neumann probe may outlive the civilization ... or activate such a probe that may be lying dormant in local space. Variations in the echo delay ... for a Bracewell probe from an extraterrestrial civilization. ref cite journal last Steel first D. year ... of Paradise the extraterrestrial Starglider probe is an example of a Bracewell probe. In Clark s story ... Odyssey , the Monolith appears to be a Bracewell probe placed on the moon to ensure that only a civilization ... Generation episode The Inner Light Star Trek The Next Generation The Inner Light , a Bracewell probe ... probe from an unidentified race that arrived seeking to communicate with humpback whale s. An alien probe contacts the space station Babylon 5 space station Babylon 5 in the season 3 episode A Day in the Strife . The probe is a Bracewell probe, asking a series of questions and offering new technologies, medicine and science in return for answers to said questions. However, if the probe receives correct answers thus proving that whatever civilization the probe has come into contact with is advanced the probe detonates with a yield of 500 megatons, removing said civilization s homeworld or facility. This makes it more of a Berserker probe Berserkers berserker probe . Bracewell probes in the role ... more details