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were imperceptible
adjective
Not perceptible, not detectable, too small in magnitude to be observed.
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But he'd watched it grow daily, and those daily differences were imperceptible.
The changes over the years were imperceptible enough that no one gave them much notice.
"He was carried to a bed with imperceptible pulse, obviously in shock; corneal and lid reflexes were imperceptible".
Changes in FT-IR spectra of bistre and sepia were imperceptible, or none.
Changes of FT-IR spectra of aged inks on paper measured by ATR-FT-IR were imperceptible.
Ultraviolet light-responding paint was used for the landmarks to prevent actors and spectators from becoming distracted, since the patterns were imperceptible to the human eye.
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The best patrols are imperceptible.
Its scent was imperceptible to humans.
At first it will be imperceptible.
The grating itself is fine enough to be imperceptible.
"The effects of this crisis are imperceptible here," he said.
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