It will cover infiltration, interrogation, psychological defenses against psychic probes and other means that might be used to acquire information from you, under duress or otherwise.
The chair was not comfortable; psychic probes weren't meant to be.
You've seen Narval's psychic probes placed on board and must have suspected what they and Scarf's troops aboard must mean.
Throughout the night, there was a series of enemy probes and counterattacks onto the ridge top.
With the data from these probes we should be able to detect any massive objects in places where they shouldn't be.
Richard had urged Robert to be the one to inform him that the probes had deployed successfully, that the microwave net had found the asteroid, and that Earth was not in danger of collision.
At the end of the discussion it was agreed that the two companies, with others, would begin to manufacture the probes according to Stephen Hoshino's design.
The Earthmen deployed the real probesand they've already found us!
It would never have done, anyway, to send the probes out in a tight bunch as the seven NME freighters; deployment must be simultaneously effected from several sites, and this is the command I just gave Captain Marks-Owens.
The urgency of the mission gave the convoy no choice but to utilize the most direct route to the site of deployment, so that the probes could be put into action at the earliest possible time.
Deployment of the probes is taking place about now, but we won't see the results for about ten minutes.
Captain Marks-Owens will now initiate the program that will unify the probes into a single system.
Our time is short, very short indeed, if we have to manufacture, launch, and deploy the probes in time to locate and then destroy the asteroid.
Robert made a fuss about wanting to offer his freighters to convey the probes to the deployment site.
In the time available, even trillions of the little probes can't help much.
The real probeswere sent out on SE freighters to different spots along the face of deployment.
The least we can do, in addition to making as many of the microwave probes as we could, is provide these freighters.
The SE freighters that had actually carried the probes into space had been joined by SE ships gathered quietly from various sources during the previous week.
All the companies pulled together and made the probes to Dr.
I used submicroscopic robotic probes to provide detailed maps of the computer in the power plant, and some of the wiring, machines, and selected other equipment inside this amazing facility.
In order to discover the foreign body, probes will sometimes be required; the finger often answers the purpose best, unless when the wound is of considerable depth.
Introducing minute gold probesthrough the puncta has been much recommended, but in the generality of cases can be of little service.
It has been proposed to pass probes and tubes into the eustachian tubes, to reëstablish their continuity if obliterated, or dilate them if partially closed.
The probes are too limber for removing mechanical obstruction, or for affecting in any way the contracted or strictured duct.
Dilation of the cervix with sponge tents or with instruments or probes that were not perfectly cleansed, causes infection and a decomposition of the retained secretions, which, becoming absorbed, leads to pelvic cellulitis.
The dowitcher when standing is a fat, chunky bird, with short greenish legs and a very long bill, with which it probes perpendicularly.
Under these conditions the birds used their bills, as any other sandpipers would, as probes to pick out insects or larvae from the algae.
What they did was set up a series of brain probes which were directly connected to a small television receiving apparatus, and the subject could then 'see' the broadcast image without the use of his eyes.
The brown monotony of the marshes is pleasant to him as green fields, while the wild duck tarries in the dark pools and the snipe probes the unfrozen patches of ooze.
The sharp eye of the angler probes the green depths of the slowly swirling pools, and discovers the secrets of the big fish which congregate therein.
We must continue to explore the heavens, pressing on with the Mars probes and the International Space Station, both of which will have practical applications for our everyday living.
Mason and some of his men were struggling to replace some of the probes now that the attack upon the ship had ceased for the moment.
There's no reason for staying here longer, and I don't want them to burn away all our probes again if we can help it.
The force shell about it glistened in space like a new star, and through the probes the observers aboard saw the fleet swiftly shift its course in pursuit.
Its laser probes shone thin slices of coherent light through the swirling air currents, revealing complexities otherwise hidden amid whorls of turbulence.
It was only half open by the time the technicians marched in, anxious to remove quickly the rubber suction cups and wires he was wearing on his head and chest, the instrumentation probes for their body monitor system.
The automatic's down in the bottom, in a separate section, but if Vera probes a little she'll find it.
Wading in a shallow, mangrove-bordered creek, he blindly probes the bottom with a six-feet length of fencing wire, the modern substitute for the black palm spear.
Science, which peers and probes into the innermost affairs of oysters, and speaks of them in terms of uneasy familiarity, asserts that pearls are frequently caused by a parasite to which they are subject.
Inside was a small, battery-powered box with various dials set on the front and the usual electrodes and nerveprobes protruding from the sides and the top.
Once inside the house, Eckert arranged the electrodes and the small nerve probes on Nayova, who had come to.
He seldom probes to the quick, or penetrates beyond the surface; and, therefore, he leaves no stings in the minds of his readers, and in this respect is far less interesting than Fielding.
His jests scald like tears: and he probes a question with a play upon words.
But theprobes of the mosquito swarms of this hotel reached even further.
Probes and directors of various sizes are required; in fact very much the same instruments (in miniature) as are required for the treatment of stricture of the urethra.
Various forms of probes are employed, those of Bowman being in general use.
Peep-probes were all right, but Karara had a point.
Yet the Easter-Day speaker probes deeper and raises more fundamental issues.
Thus very few of the probes are simple instruments but carry a spatula, a scoop or spoon, an eye, or a hook, at the opposite end.
Through the cracks in the case there may be seen the probes which it contains.
Some have a point which is almost sharp like a stylet; in others the natural thickness of the shaft is kept right to the tip, which is simply rounded off or there is an oval enlargement like that on our olivary probes and sounds.
These probes without nuclei were specially adapted for wrapping round with wool to apply medicaments, or wipe away discharge.
On probes for wrapping round with wool we frequently raise a screw thread to enable the wool to adhere better.
The probesand forceps were carried in cylindrical cases like those in which the scribes carried their pens.
It will easily be seen that the specillum vulnerarium has considerable affinity with the other class of spoon probes which I constituted, viz.
Two probes from Hermance, forceps and spatula probe from Tiefenau.
Hippocrates mentions, over and over again, uterine sounds of tin, and he also speaks of sounds and eyed probes for rectal work, which were made of tin so that they might be flexible.
Asie studied the Countess' face with the scrutiny peculiar to those old hands, which pierces to the soul of a woman as certainly as a surgeon's instrument probes a wound!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "probes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.