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observable

[uhb-zur-vuh-buhl] / əbˈzɜr və bəl /


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To be clear, this is an invented statistic with no basis in reality, which ignores the observable fact that humans find each other attractive for all sorts of different reasons.

From Salon

This structure increased the brightness of dark excitons by an extraordinary factor of 300,000, making them clearly observable and allowing their behavior to be precisely controlled.

From Science Daily

"Either we'll confirm that dark matter leaves an observable trace -- or we'll learn something entirely new about the Milky Way itself."

From Science Daily

With this approach, scientists can begin charting atmospheric differences across many exoplanets observable by JWST, much as ground-based telescopes once documented Jupiter's Great Red Spot and its banded clouds.

From Science Daily

Theorists predict that this geometry can amplify signals of symmetry violation enough to make them potentially observable.

From Science Daily