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This fact can be observable from the number of test and training samples reported in Tables 1 and 2. Another key criterion that should be mentioned is that the audio files belonging to the test users are not included either in the training or the reference sets.

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Some parts of the spectrum can be observed from the Earth's surface, while other parts are only observable from either high altitudes or outside the Earth's atmosphere.

The magnetic signatures of the electrojets can be significant (~10%) and are predicted to be observable from low altitude orbit (<400 km) as well as from the surface.

The entire show will also be observable from Earth.

In contrast, in well preserved Sphenobaiera specimens from the Bletterbach dichotomous/parallel venation can be observed; and a prominent midvein should be observable in PAL-1368 but is absent.

Those genes are mostly upregulated, however down regulation trends can also be observable (i.e. TGFBR1).

In this context, it is shown that nonlinear impulsive control systems can be strongly observable or observable over a finite time interval.

Percepts of others manifestly cannot be observed, though their properties can be inferred from observable behaviour (verbal and nonverbal).

Whereas natural selection tends to favor developmental plasticity when the fitness of alternative phenotypes can be predicted from observable cues, genetic polymorphisms are most likely to be maintained when the advantages of niche specialization are high and organisms can evaluate and select their niches.

The finding that repetition suppression for stimulus features in sensory cortex can be independent from observable measures like reaction times and response learning has previously been demonstrated by Horner and Henson [38].

Science consists of both analysis and synthesis, and thus a substantial amount of Science involves finding regularities ('Laws') that can be extracted from observables, even when some of those observables or their presumed causes seem to have little in common (Kell and Oliver 2004; Oldroyd 1986; Westerhoff and Kell 2007).

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