Sentence examples for is usually palpable from inspiring English sources

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Other authors prefer the femoral artery over the radial artery because the femoral artery is usually palpable even in hypotensive patients and may be the only accessible route for haemodynamic monitoring [ 64, 100, 101, 102, 103].

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At that time, there was usually palpable intraabdominal tumours.

DCIS is usually not palpable and the pre-operative assessment of extent and multicentricity are problematic given current imaging techniques.

The Ducks winger is usually engaging, but his disappointment was palpable and his words concise after another stinging loss to rival Chicago.

The songs had always been deadpan but were usually connected to something palpable — the stunning "Here," a filmy, lazy walk through visions of success, was like a premonition of the loss that Malkmus may have felt the moment the band was no longer a secret — or something a little bit difficult.

Previously, DCIS constituted 1 to 5% of breast cancer diagnoses and was usually detected as a palpable mass.

Meanwhile, from the drug delivery perspective, since EPR (enhanced permeability and retention) effect is the primary driving force for the high accumulation of the drug in the tumor tissue, NPs based therapy are usually administered to the animal when palpable tumors are formed and the leaky neo-vasculature is present in the tumor.

Non-palpable thyroid nodules are usually diagnosed by a neck echography carried out for various reasons and are 5-10 folds more common than palpable nodules.

Fractures also tend to present with palpable defects of the cavernosa that are usually painful to palpation, a finding usually not present with more superficial injury.

The songs had always been deadpan but were usually connected to something palpable the stunning "Here," a filmy, lazy walk through visions of success, was like a premonition of the loss that Malkmus may have felt the moment the band was no longer a secret or something a little bit difficult.

In Barber's "Capricorn Concerto," which opened the program, the orchestra's strings produced a strikingly dark sound that through much of the first movement emphasized an eerie undercurrent in the score that is not usually so palpable.

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