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were unobservable
noun
Something that cannot be observed.
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It was found that GEMANOVA revealed complex patterns in the data which were unobservable by ANOVA.
Our method obtained results largely consistent with previous studies but also revealed certain spatial and temporal varying patterns that were unobservable by previous models and methods.
Although theoretically recognized for several decades as a common intermediate in many organic reactions, carbocations were unobservable because they were a short-lived, unstable class of compound.
The scratches were unobservable on the substrate before the deposition.
This issue was particularly acute when the realities in question were unobservable (Regius 1646, 4).
It is also plausible that there were unobservable confounders that were not adjusted, which could result in biased estimates.
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Churchland concludes that the distinction between things that are unobserved but observable, and things that are unobservable, "is only very feebly principled and is wholly inadequate to bear the great weight that van Fraassen puts on it" (Churchland 1985, 40).
"I doubt there's a single point in this building that's unobservable," he said.
Earnings ability is unobservable for tax purposes, however.
The machine state is unobservable, except for the failure state.
The problem with mental states, for writers as much as for psychologists, is that they are unobservable.
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