palpable in the PONS Dictionary

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Abdominal pain and a palpable mass are among the main clinical findings.
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It is an account of a strange world made palpable, written with disarming modesty and rare sensitivity.
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In response to the epidemic, the mayor blamed the deaths on palpable indiscretions in diet, or intemperance.
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He also spoke of simulation to explain away the palpable differences.
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It is normally palpable in preterm infants, in 30% of normal, full-term neonates, and in 5% to 10% of infants and toddlers.
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Examination brings out a palpable defect indicating a displaced fragment or a comminuted fracture.
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For palpable (able to be felt) lesions, the physician fixes the lesion with one hand and performs a freehand needle biopsy with the other.
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He was also palpable: he attempted to touch people and let them touch him.
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None of these constructs exists as a palpable entity occupying physical space.
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The physical examination focuses on palpable, or gentle pressure, tenderness over a 4-6 inch section on the lower, inside shin area.
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