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To observable
adjective
Able to be observed.
synonyms
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The ratio of the unique observed to observable peptides is an indicative of the protein abundance, and was previously coined as the protein abundance index-PAI [ 40, 41].
It is a mistake to believe that the distinctions are congruent, that observational terms apply to observable things and theoretical terms to unobservable things.
This induction was observed 24h post infection, prior to observable inflammation and the expression of pro-inflammatory chemokines in this model.
Merrill said it marked its CDO holdings to "observable" market values, where there were prices to be observed.
Sedatives should be titrated to observable signs of distress.
The leaders of the Jewish national-religious camp do not adhere to observable reality.
The documentary "Gaga: Five Foot Two" tells a story that seems plainly contrary to observable events.
It is reasonable to be wary, these days, of powerful figures asserting stories that seem plainly contrary to observable events.
Focuses on fundamental physical processes related to observable extrasolar planet properties.
Both measures are normalized and orthogonalized to be unrelated to observable fund characteristics.
Unlike other personality assessments, such as Myers-Briggs, these are tied to observable brain differences.
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