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Перевод: observable
[прилагательное] заметный; различимый; поддающийся наблюдению; требующий соблюдения; достойный внимания
Тезаурус:
- Changes in the energy precede observable physical changes, and it creates matter, energy and life.
- Today's universe contains four observable forces - the electromagnetic and gravitational ones, which work over long ranges, and the weak and strong nuclear ones, which work only locally.
- The question which hung over this whole discussion, though, was how beliefs about linguistic behaviour relate to the observable facts.
- Some elite theorists believe that the masses have repressed interests even if they do not express them in observable forums.
- The kind of standards of performance which you need to search for and devise are ones that rely as far as possible on observable facts rather than mere opinion.
- The claim would be that Jesus of Nazareth represented observable evidence of the divine nature.
- Observable and recordable.
- So the initial stage in the discovery of the unknown cause of a given observable effect is resolution or analysis of the effect into parts.
- The possibilities of observing the communicative interaction of more than one ape is certainly something of a methodological breakthrough but it is a far cry from the use of language, observable in very young children, in which the exchange of information rapidly becomes an end in itself, rather than a means of problem solving, admittedly of a high order, which we know to exist in animals anyway.
- Language is, as a matter of observable fact, plainly governed by a series of conventions related to the varying audiences, contexts and purposes of its use.
- It is interesting to note, moreover, that Locke, Boyle, and, particularly, Glanvill, all cite witchcraft as an observable phenomenon which directly shows the existence of a spiritual realm.
- It is also his view that our abstract ideas of modes, such as triangles and other geometrical figures, are ideas of their real essences, unlike those of substances, such as gold, which are merely ideas of observable properties which arise from their real essences.
- Study of these various components of psychoticism as found in normal people has not been confined to the superficial level of observable traits, measured by questionnaires.
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