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to observable
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Able to be observed.
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The ratio of the unique observed to observable peptides is an indicative of the protein abundance, and was previously coined as the protein abundance index-PAI [ 40, 41].
It is a mistake to believe that the distinctions are congruent, that observational terms apply to observable things and theoretical terms to unobservable things.
This induction was observed 24h post infection, prior to observable inflammation and the expression of pro-inflammatory chemokines in this model.
Merrill said it marked its CDO holdings to "observable" market values, where there were prices to be observed.
The leaders of the Jewish national-religious camp do not adhere to observable reality.
It is reasonable to be wary, these days, of powerful figures asserting stories that seem plainly contrary to observable events.
ISRAEL'S FUTURE The leaders of the Jewish national-religious camp do not adhere to observable reality.
Some of these variations correspond to observable physiological differences — the color of your eyes, say, or your likelihood of developing heart disease — and some have no known significance.
By Amanda Petrusich September 28, 2017 The new Netflix documentary "Gaga: Five Foot Two" tells a story that seems plainly contrary to observable events.
Often, what they're losers at is love, for the Farrelly formula requires not just a nincompoop (or preferably two) but also a very pretty girl who, contrary to observable human nature, digs dorks.
Just as Skinner believed that a scientific psychology should devote its attention exclusively to observable behavior, so Bloomfield believed that a scientific linguistics should restrict itself to marks on the page and sounds in the mouth.
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