Observable occurrences
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PHENOMENAObservable occurrences
INVIEWObservable
OVERTObservable.
OVERTObservable
observablesOBSERVABLE
LITERALISMFidelity to observable fact.
measurelesshaving no observable limit
observablyOBSERVABLE, that can be observed
observabilitythe state of being observable
measurelesslyMEASURELESS, having no observable limit
observablenessOBSERVABLE, that can be observed
measurelessnessMEASURELESS, having no observable limit
observabilitiesOBSERVABILITY, the state of being observable
nonclinicalNot accompanied by directly observable symptoms
occurrentActually occurring or observable, not potential or hypothetical
positivismthe doctrine that that which is not observable is not knowable
chancesomething that happens unpredictably without discernible human intention or observable cause
positivismsPOSITIVISM, the doctrine that that which is not observable is not knowable
positivisticrelating to positivism, the doctrine that that which is not observable is not knowable
supernaturallySUPERNATURAL, of or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe
pheneticpertaining to or based on the observable similarities and differences between organisms without regard to assumed genealogy
supernaturalof or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe / that which is supernatural
subclinicalRelating to or denoting a disease that is not severe enough to present definite or readily observable symptoms
affectsset of observable manifestations of a subjectively experienced emotion patients à showed perfectly normal reactions and affects Oliver Sacks
affectset of observable manifestations of a subjectively experienced emotion patients à showed perfectly normal reactions and affects Oliver Sacks
phenotypesThe set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
phenotypeThe set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
pheneticsa system of classification of organisms based on observable similarities irrespective of whether or not the organisms are related
gaugefunction introduced into a field equation to produce a convenient form of the equation but having no observable physical consequences
patternsreliable sample of traits, acts, tendencies, or other observable characteristics of a person, group, or institution a behavior pattern spending patterns
polygenesA gene whose individual effect on a phenotype is too small to be observed, but which can act together with others to produce observable variation
quantizeto change the description of (a physical system) from classical to quantum-mechanical, usually resulting in discrete values for observable quantities, as energy or angular momentum
quantiseto change the description of (a physical system) from classical to quantum-mechanical, usually resulting in discrete values for observable quantities, as energy or angular momentum