We manipulated the passive flagella with force-calibrated glass microprobes to measure the force and torque needed to bend the passive flagella.
Until recently, two different methods have been employed: measurement of transmission through peeled epidermal tissue and measurement of leaf internal radiation using fibre-optic microprobes.
Pressure in the xylem elements, monitored with a pressure microprobe, changed from the initial pressure at the time of pressure step to the new steady pressure after some time.
Until recently, ion microprobes could only analyze dozens of such sub-grains at one time and so were able to deduce only the average properties of a sample.
In view of these complexities, further U-Pb geochronology was carried out using the ion microprobe.
Definition of microprobe in US English:
microprobe
nounˈmaɪkrəˌproʊbˈmīkrəˌprōb
An instrument in which a beam of electrons or other radiation is focused onto a minute area of a sample and the resulting secondary radiation (usually X-ray fluorescence) is analyzed to yield chemical information.
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We manipulated the passive flagella with force-calibrated glass microprobes to measure the force and torque needed to bend the passive flagella.
In view of these complexities, further U-Pb geochronology was carried out using the ion microprobe.
Until recently, ion microprobes could only analyze dozens of such sub-grains at one time and so were able to deduce only the average properties of a sample.
Until recently, two different methods have been employed: measurement of transmission through peeled epidermal tissue and measurement of leaf internal radiation using fibre-optic microprobes.
Pressure in the xylem elements, monitored with a pressure microprobe, changed from the initial pressure at the time of pressure step to the new steady pressure after some time.