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to appreciable
adjective
Large enough to be estimated; perceptible; considerable.
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The sudden illness or death of farmers, spraymen, pilots, and others exposed to appreciable quantities of pesticides are tragic.
According to a standard textbook of toxicology, abnormal sensations, as of prickling, burning, and itching, along with tremors and even convulsions, may follow exposure to appreciable amounts.
Whether these restrictions led to appreciable bias is unknown.
This did not lead to appreciable barrier properties improvement.
Light-weight mechanical components are prone to appreciable elastic deformations and experience vibrational motions.
In terms of sensor application, MIP NPs lead to appreciable sensitivity and selectivity.
Nevertheless, the addition of very low amounts of sodium perchlorate led to appreciable conductivities.
Results suggest that a well-designed subsampling approach, used in conjunction with GHPS, might lead to appreciable improvements.
At very low sorbate concentration levels, such a directional bias can lead to appreciable anisotropy of the tracer diffusion coefficients.
Compressive residual stresses, which led to appreciable increase in the fatigue life, have been observed in all the coated sets.
It was found that for traffic frequencies between 500 and 2000 cycles/day, the combined effect of corrosion and fatigue leads to appreciable lifetime reductions.
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