Sentence examples for more readily observable from inspiring English sources

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We find empirical evidence to suggest that resources have been shifted from clinical activities (which are not observed by patients) and into hotel services (which are more readily observable).

The findings confirm what is daily becoming more readily observable: that the Asian "miracle" is largely confined to Southeast Asia and East Asia, and that claims by India that it be included among newly industrializing countries cannot be justified in broader development terms.

Even without knowledge of the state evolution of microscopic quantities, more readily observable macroscopic quantities can clearly affect the stability of certain patterns.

Thus we agree that "better understanding the link between formal qualifications and actual skills is important because qualifications are more readily observable than skills and therefore often serve as an important proxy for the latter" (Heisig and Solga 2015, p. 203).

Consequently, cell death related genes, which are silenced due to hypermethylation, could be reactivated by treatment with 5-aza-CdR; this reactivation should be strengthened by HDACI, and at the same time, cell death should be more readily observable as well.

Typical segments are based on one or more readily observable factors such as age, sex, race or ethnicity, income level, occupation, area of residence, or medical history.

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Most importantly, this technique allows for the translation of state-of-the-art global simulation data into readily observable spectral data, allowing for more direct comparison between theory and observation.

These items were selected both because they were incorporated into the construction of many of the QI's and because they constitute readily observable residents conditions as well as more complex clinical judgments.

It correlates with the more pronounced opacity and finally the appearance of large, micrometer-sized pores readily observable by SEM.

Although sometimes given in high doses as sedatives to seriously agitated patients in psychiatric hospital settings, they are more commonly given to people whose anxiety is self-described and not necessarily readily observable to the doctor.

Conducting a qualitative study can provide access to crisis-related data that are not readily observable through questionnaire report of stress or mental health problems, speaking more to the process of crisis.

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