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was perceivable
adjective
Capable of being perceived; discernible.
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An abrupt increase of porosity of the samples was perceivable with increasing α angles (particularly from 40° to 80°).
While many others in this field were satisfied with measuring improvements in form of MATLAB simulations, he always pushed his group to implement new ideas in the form of real-time demonstrators and prototypes so that the acoustic sensation was perceivable.
The overall shape of the stimuli (perceptual envelope) was perceivable in advance of individual letter identities.
The decrease in bladder cancer risk observed with higher water intake was perceivable among current, past, and never smokers and for low and high THM exposures alike.
The negative tendency present in Dutch and British newspapers was perceivable in the paediatrics group and during the warnings, indicating that national news media have informed the public about this international drug safety controversy on time.
The negative tendency present in Dutch and British newspapers was perceivable in the paediatrics group and during the warnings, indicating that newspapers have informed the public about this drug safety controversy on time.
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But we don't want to say that whenever x is perceivable, it is perceived etc.
In principle, everything that exists is perceivable.
Or at least ones that are perceivable to me".
Often, it is this depth of flavour that is perceivable in the final dish rather than an actual beer taste.
The Prabhakaras admitted only such universals as inhere in perceptible instances and insisted that true universals themselves must be perceivable.
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