When standing water was no longer observable at a site, a monitoring well was used to determine the depth of the water table. |
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The drug appeared to have no observable depressive effect on respiratory rate. |
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One of the characteristic effects of metal poisoning, observable at an early stage, is a reduction in cell proliferation and growth. |
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Research finds an observable correlation between trade relations and improved warmth of feeling. |
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Moreover, editors may directly alter or influence copy in ways not observable by examining only the stories. |
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This happens when the shadow cone of the Moon intersects the surface of the Earth, and is observable by anyone within this shadow zone. |
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This macroscopically observable reaction was identified to be coupled with light-induced processes of the photoreceptor phytochrome. |
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We split the observable changes in the aligned codons in the two sequences into a number of disjoint groups. |
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The ballot papers are burned in an old stove in the Sistine Chapel, and the smoke emerges from a chimney stack observable from St Peter's Square. |
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The photograph emerges from the world of non-fiction, it is the product and evidence of the observable world. |
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Other realms might exist beyond the edge of our observable universe, or in extra dimensions we are unable to perceive. |
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In this regard, sad to say, brain events appear to be no more transparent than other observable events like reaction time. |
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Since all observable objects have some definitive shape and size then atoms do also. |
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Directly observable from fossils, the ancestral cetacean also had a pachyostotic bulla and elongate molar shear facets. |
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Real gross output may also be easier to measure than real value added because it depends largely on deriving price indexes for observable sales. |
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Similarly, a firm may value worker characteristics that are unobservable to employment agencies but quite observable to family and friends. |
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A classic forward genetics approach relies on the identification of observable mutant phenotypes. |
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Only a few atoms of bohrium have ever been made, and it will probably never be isolated in observable quantities. |
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And, of course, it is freely observable in daily life as we all model ourselves on what we are exposed to. |
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It is this alteration in the diffusivity of the mesopause region that allows structures in the electron density to persist at observable scales. |
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Less than 10 atoms of meitnerium have ever been made, and it will probably never be isolated in observable quantities. |
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Basically, the fifth coordinate was not observable but was a physical quantity that was conjugate to the electrical charge. |
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This talent to imitate, observable in parrots and some other bird species, is not an ability that can be acquired by coincidence. |
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The plane felt fine, no observable damage, so I banked around and went in for another quick pass. |
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Likewise, effects can be gradual, and may not be manifest or observable in animal systems until it is too late. |
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In observable characteristics, Saturn depicts someone who is characterised by austerity or seriousness. |
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How has this soldier demonstrated recurring actions, patterns, or observable behaviors that might indicate his real beliefs? |
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The observable Universe contains around 100 billion large galaxies and a comparable number of supermassive black holes. |
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All ISIS logistics and dispositions in the field are observable by drone and satellite. |
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As an ability, rhetoric is observable when people choose to engage in it. |
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Perhaps this observable distinction between the two inner walls is used by the mechanism responsible for spatial orientation of apical cell division. |
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But, because observable price inefficiencies tend to be quite small, pure arbitrage requires large, usually leveraged investments and high turnover. |
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In addition to observable factors like academic achievement, family background, and ability, some analysts have tried to control for self-selection into various institutions. |
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Global warming is an observable fact, and transportation emissions are the second largest contributor to the problem. |
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The behaviorist, like the molecular biologist or astrophysicist, assumes that, for the most part, unobservable events obey the same laws as the observable ones they can study. |
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A nomological network seeks to relate theoretical constructs to each other, theoretical constructs to observable measures, and observable measures to each other. |
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One feels in the presence of obvious intelligence and observable skill. |
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The sunlessness of life in West Berlin is an observable thing. |
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Science is that branch of knowledge which deals with the material world, the world and natural phenomena that are observable, measurable and perceivable by the senses. |
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According to instrumentalism, theoretical science is no more than a complicated instrument for making predictions about the observable, physical world. |
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The rupture has declared itself in an unmistakable rift observable at the surface, and coseismals are therefore unnecessary for the determination if this important factor. |
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In its strongest form it demands a list of observable consequences and a formal demonstration that they are indeed consequences of the proposition claimed. |
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Chirality describes the handedness of a molecule that is observable by the ability of a molecule to rotate the plane of polarized light either to the right or to the left. |
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The observable universe is expanding, and not in a steady state. |
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Male flowers also have six stamens, but the style is hardly observable at simple sight, and when observed with the stereomicroscope no ovules are developed in their ovaries. |
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Hence they deduce that the observable Universe is a collapsar, a huge black hole. |
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In addition, the known predictive findings observable by ultrasonographic examination are detectable only in a small portion of TTTS cases. |
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Each of these is a latent variable, which is measured by one or more observable variables. |
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A final type is the issueless riot, which has no observable motivation or goal. |
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Only clean and visibly healthy algae without observable epibenthos and epiphytes were selected for the feeding experiments. |
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It appears that Hogg is the eeriest rogue, the most observable embezzler, that ever was known. |
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The means of these random variables are hit by observable shocks in each period. |
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Face-to-face layer stacking and low angle intergrowth of tactoids are observable. |
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Given a browser and active internet connection, the learner will write an example of a behavioral objective that is observable and measurable. |
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Prices and quantities have been described as the most directly observable attributes of goods produced and exchanged in a market economy. |
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The complete set of observable traits that make up the structure and behaviour of an organism is called its phenotype. |
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Even when commodities are observable and measurable, commodity shadow prices still pose serious problems. |
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Thus, what is observable is that women prefer SV order or give both word orders equal frequency, except when the intended reader is a man. |
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He was a superb teacher, but also someone insulated with an observable layer of self-concern, albeit usually termed by him as Weltschmerz. |
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But the ideal timekeeper, because it has to do with observable reality, has to do with the Earth's rotation, or mean solar time. |
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At zero hour, the systems performed without a hitch, and there was no observable sonic barrier, according to the report. |
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External aspects manifest in regular, observable behaviour, but is not obligatory. |
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A wide variety of objects are observable at radio wavelengths, including supernovae, interstellar gas, pulsars, and active galactic nuclei. |
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Early anthropology originated in Classical Greece and Persia and studied and tried to understand observable cultural diversity. |
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Regional impacts of climate change are now observable at more locations than before, on all continents and across ocean regions. |
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The cells were clearly observable in or around the vascular bundles in untreated-stem. |
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The same pattern of political action was observable in the dairy industry's quest for antimargarine statutes nearly 50 years earlier. |
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While a gas has a lower value of viscosity than a liquid, it is still an observable property. |
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Transfer and use of physical property, as well as any payments between the agent and the bank, are observable, can be enforced, and therefore are contractible. |
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From what is observable to the eye, no European nation-state has been as successful in squaring that circle as has the United States, which is itself observably challenged. |
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This means that there is no observable difference between the gravitational field of such a black hole and that of any other spherical object of the same mass. |
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It contradicted not only empirical observation, due to the absence of an observable stellar parallax, but more significantly at the time, the authority of Aristotle. |
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One third time for Intelligent Design, one third time for Flying Spaghetti Monsterism, and one third time for logical conjecture based on overwhelming observable evidence. |
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Modern philosophical materialists extend the definition of other scientifically observable entities such as energy, forces, and the curvature of space. |
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Some parts of the spectrum can be observed from the Earth's surface, while other parts are only observable from either high altitudes or outside the Earth's atmosphere. |
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Aerally extensive dike swarms, sill provinces, and large layered ultramafic intrusions are indicators of LIPs, even when other evidence is not now observable. |
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Since science holds experimental demonstration to be definitive, modern treatment of toxicity or environmental harm involves defining a level at which an effect is observable. |
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The longitude systems of most of those bodies with observable rigid surfaces have been defined by references to a surface feature such as a crater. |
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He established the idea of a taxonomic hierarchy of classification based upon observable characteristics and intended to reflect natural relationships. |
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The observable properties of conodont apparatus carry a variety of features permitting assignment of these higher taxa into different branches of Metazoa. |
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To identify econometrically the effect of staffing requirements on the use of support staff, a significant number of changes in requirements must be observable. |
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The strange new star was at the edge of the observable universe. |
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We propose that the leptomesons can generate also the baryon asymmetry that explains the imbalance in ordinary matter and antimatter in the observable universe. |
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This can result in the emplacement of dike swarms, such as those that are observable across the Canadian shield, or rings of dikes around the lava tube of a volcano. |
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Early genetic studies focused on the identification and chromosomal localization of genes that control readily observable characteristics, such as the eye color of Drosophila. |
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