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The phrase "are not appreciable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not significant enough to be noticed or measured.
Example: "The changes in temperature are not appreciable, so we can assume the experiment remains stable."
Alternatives: "are not significant" or "are not noticeable."
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In fact, and are not appreciable when the MN is already roaming in the PMIPv6 domain.
Thereafter (final 28 days), the effect of dietary CP levels greater than 110 g CP/kg diet DM on growth-performance and dietary energy utilization are not appreciable.
Whole body bone scintigraphy demonstrated several areas of abnormal activity but the sacroiliitis and the spine involvement are not appreciable (g).
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And it assumes, in an odd and even condescending fashion, that certain improvements in New York life aren't appreciable across the whole spectrum of income.
Most premium Android smartphones with their larger 5in screens have much higher pixel densities in the region of 445ppi, but the difference is not appreciable at usable distances.
The Moto X's screen has a lower pixel-density than the iPhone 5S (326ppi) and significantly less than the 445ppi screens of the Nexus 5 and Samsung Galaxy S4 - but the difference is not appreciable during normal use.
Thus is not appreciable.
However, the difference on the stiffness was not appreciable.
However, overall the 84-d effect was not appreciable (P = 0.17).
However, the variation in the modal frequencies for upstream truss for different speeds was not appreciable.
Imaging findings are not specific and reticular pattern in the early stage of disease is not appreciable.
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