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are observably
adverb
To a detectable degree, sufficient to be observed.
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At different points during the epidemic it may be different individuals that are observably diseased, and the efficiency with which all potentially diseased individuals (I*) are observed as diseased depends on the duration of the data collection period in relation to the dynamics of the epidemic.
Figure 7 shows the best case wherein differences are observably present in the LR image set.
But both these assumptions are observably untrue, largely due to appropriability and time-horizons problems.
In contrast, the expression profiles of HvWRKY9 and AtWRKY7 are observably anti-correlated.
This confirmed the previous findings that ribosome production is enhanced in cancer cells and that ribosome biogenesis plays a crucial role in tumor progression [ 17, 18], while the gene expression values of mitochondrial ribosome genes are observably low.
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With these treatments, though, Solovitch can at least say what is observably taking place.
The reason was observably directed to the initial stage of the deposition processes.
Cortisol levels fluctuate naturally during the day, but the patterns were observably different for women in male-dominated environments.
However, the proportion of students who agreed or disagreed that computers were accessible to them whenever needed within the college campus was observably equal.
Furthermore, the optical absorption of GaS/h-BN (g-C3N4) heterostructures is observably enhanced in the ultraviolet visible (UV vis) light range.
It was also tested in vivo in Wistar rats and was observably beneficial bone formation within 28 days post-implant operation.
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