Sentence examples for to perceivable from inspiring English sources

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to perceivable

adjective

Capable of being perceived; discernible.

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To keep this overview general the term "detection function" [26] will be used in the ongoing, referring to either the envelope, its differential or any other function related to perceivable change in the signal.

Because of the retrograde loading-analysis directions and the peak compression effect achieved by using slightly weaker stationary phase in the trap than in the column, the large-ID trap did not lead to perceivable band-broadening.

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For example, people take certain actions to make ME2 unperceivable to ME1 or to make ME1 perceivable to ME2.

But in the current climate this model of critical intervention is unable to function to any perceivable effect.

The criteria for selection was to include those compounds that (1) had been previously observed in naturally aged paper, and correspond to cellulose and lignin degradation products [34], (2) corresponded to volatiles with a smell known to be perceivable by the human nose [58, 59] and 3) had a significant peak area (>300,000 AU), which clearly separated it from possible noise.

She connected her view that biology is supposed to be "tangible, perceivable" to both her negative affect toward equations and her epistemological stance about their lack of utility in understanding biology.

Successful products need to deliver a credible health benefit and be good products with respect to their perceivable properties.

Gick and Holyoak (1980, 1983) refer to the perceivable properties typically associated with concrete concepts as surface features, while referring to those denoting the underlying relations between two or more terms of an analogy as structural features.

Novelists might not be able to create perceivable sound, but they're uniquely skilled at creating that context, and if the story is strong enough — the cultural cues ring true, the description genuinely convincing — perhaps the actual thing can fade in significance to the point where it almost isn't even necessary.

Sonatas and Interludes offers many movements that add up to no perceivable aural structure.

A crystal makes visible the atomic structure of its material, bringing the ineffable concept of physical matter and energy to a perceivable physical form".

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