Similar words: preferable, preferably, transferable, insufferable, alterable, miserable, insuperable, numerable. Meaning: [rɪ'fɜːrəbl] adj. (usually followed by `to') able to be assigned or credited to.
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1 These symptoms may be referable to virus infection rather than parasites.
2 This disease is referable to microbes.
3 Accordingly, results of this study would provide referable guidance to related coaches, teachers and players when training and leading sport teams.
4 Any amount of the invoice referable to tooling or equipment or other items paid for by BT shall be specified.
5 The results are referable to the design and technology of C/C divergent section.
6 This paper may be referable for those who design and research the straight pile wharf.
7 In addition, the proposed synthetical measures may be referable to other large hydraulic turbine units to minimize the vibration and crack.
8 Combining referable projects of our research group, this paper discusses the applications model of CORBA, advantage and difficulty of it, the transaction control, CORBA Server design an...
9 So it is referable for those who want to know overall the performance of full solid transmitter and maintain it well.
10 This healthy utilitarianism was, as has been said, ultimately referable to biologically grounded needs and drives.
11 The deemed annual charge applies only to those holdings referable to basic life and general annuity business.
12 The TianJin Finance and Economics University teaching building provides a referable example on such aspects as plane function, configuration,[www.Sentencedict.com] material and space.
13 In order for a requirement to be traceable, it must be referable -- i.e., it must be identified unambiguously over its entire lifecycle across different work products.
14 Further, all issues and defects are logged through ClearQuest, ensuring a seamless and easily referable testing process.
15 Even if the chance is seen as not an important one, it may come to be viewed as referable to none.
16 This notion of run-time scope as a strict set of mutually referable classes is captured in JPA 1.0 as a persistence unit.
17 Something of the awfulness , even of Death itself, is referable to this.
18 Regarded as the study of the method of structure design for hydraulic support, and as a computer assistant design system, it has certain referable value.
19 Objective To evaluate the mental health of air force flight personnel in order to provide referable data.
20 Objective:To investigate the present situation of directly enlisted medical noncommissioned officers(NCOs) so as to provide referable data for their education, management and appointment in the army.
21 Some key points are suggested for designing recycled asphalt mixture as blacktop, which may be referable to the design and construction of utilizing recycled asphalt mixture.
22 The different density of mu opioid receptor may be referable to different function of organ.
23 This article analyzes the common failures of thermo-forming, filling and sealing machine and introduces the knowledge of the maintenance. It will be of referable value to the users of the machine.
24 The epics of Homer and (Medieval) heroic poetry provided referable experience in the plot structure and the description of character.
25 The heart rate of narcose infant rats is slower compared with that of adult rats, which might he referable to the sensitivity of infant rats to the anaesthetic.
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