- An
unobservable (also
called impalpable) is an
entity whose existence, nature, properties,
qualities or
relations are not
directly observable by humans...
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apparently based on Bede, Book II,
Chapter 1, who used the
expression "...
impalpable, of
finer texture than wind and air."
Later these deacons became cardinals...
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extreme proximal end of the ulna. In
common with
other bursae, it is
impalpable and
contains only a very
small amount of
fluid in its
normal state, and...
- The six
concern God's
status as the sole creator, his oneness, his
impalpability, that he is
first and last, that God alone, and no
other being, may...
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completely dominate the
topography of
their districts. A
curious deposit of an
impalpably fine and
unstratified silt,
known by the
German name bess (or loess),...
- been at
quite a few crossroads, but also
because he
seems to hold an
impalpable truth which makes him a
thoroughly original musician...This is what we...
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Smooth gray with
reflections of
mauve and green. 5 Les sons
impalpables du rĂªve The
Impalpable Sounds of a
Dream Polymodal,
consisting of a blue-orange mode...
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should not,
according to Baudelaire,
encroach upon "the
domain of the
impalpable and the imaginary".
Nadar remained a
stalwart friend right to Baudelaire's...
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apparently based on Bede, Book II,
Chapter 1, who used the
expression "...
impalpable, of
finer texture than wind and air." Arnold's life
depends for its sources...
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distinguish it from the
carotid pulse.
Unlike the
carotid pulse, the JVP is
impalpable. As the
internal jugular is large,
central and
relatively superficial...