0 so obvious that it can easily be seen or known, or (of a feeling) so strong that it seems as if it can be touched or physically felt: --
1 so obvious that it can easily be seen or known, or (of a feeling) so strong that it seems as if it can be touched or physically felt: --
Only three markers were identified as independent predictors of success: a relaxed uterus, an easily palpable fetal head, and a nonengaged breech.
Not surprisingly, the desire for tranquillity among local inhabitants is almost palpable.
Because adequate pulsation was palpable in the isolated subclavian artery, it was not anastomosed to the arch.
The study included 708 patients with clinically palpable breast carcinomas and no palpable axillary adenopathy, who underwent lumpectomy (with no sentinel or axillary node dissection).
There appear to be a number of systolic ejection murmurs, ten with palpable thrills.
Arguments appear as if from beyond a gossamer veil of abstraction and at once removed from the palpable realities the book addresses.
But this was a governing practice that worked less through making subjects "legible" to the state than through making government palpable to the population.
And when the news is announced, the inadequacies of that family are palpable.