Examine physically with or as if with a probe.
An inquiry into unfamiliar or questionable activities.
Question or examine thoroughly and closely.
(In genetics) A labelled DNA or RNA sequence used to detect the presence of a complementary sequence by hybridization with a nucleic acid sample.\ (source:FAO)
Ещё 1 Law enforcement sources and Pollack said the probe began several years ago.
2 He has also extended the commission's term to probe possible war crimes.
3 Ten years later police questioned him in a probe about political corruption.
4 Interventions: A 200-W, cooled-tip RF probe system was used for all cases.
5 The new Brazilian Senate inquiry reprises a congressional probe 15 years ago.
6 The social network said its own probe into the matter would continue.
7 It said last month the probe would probably take several more months.
8 Days later, in early September, the probe into Jiang was made public.
9 And yet she couldn't help but probe her heart one final time.
10 He said a new independent probe into police records would be commissioned.
11 Reports on the criminal probe first appeared in the New York Times.
12 Governor Rick Snyder, a Republican, said he supported the state police probe .
13 Vilakazi said a report from the probe made a number of recommendations.
14 I ask, delighted the information is forthcoming without me having to probe .
15 The EU competition authority is expected to announce the probe next week.
16 The banks are also facing a nationwide probe by state attorneys general.
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