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observable

[uhb-zur-vuh-buhl] / əbˈzɜr və bəl /


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The team showed that if the Hubble constant were lower, the total observable volume of the universe would also be smaller.

From Science Daily

None of this would have been observable to his eye were it not for the lapis lazuli powder that allowed him to see flashes of the blue fox set against the white snow.

From Literature

The authors note: “These sites have undergone observable upgrades in recent years, even as Cuba has faced increasingly dire economic prospects that have drawn it closer to China.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Coaches call this the “All‑22” view, because all 22 players on the field are simultaneously observable.

From Los Angeles Times

The collapse of dark matter cores is especially intriguing because it may leave observable signatures, including possible connections to black hole formation.

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