Sentences with phrase «cause perceptible»

35 people ate a variety of fruits and vegetables in this study; the scientists concluded that fruit and vegetables rich in carotenoids could cause perceptible improvements in skin tone in just six weeks.
Seismic waves cause perceptible ground motion if they are strong enough.
By the way, monsoon cyclones are mostly seen by scientists as unaffected by climate change, which has so far not caused perceptible long - term increases in their frequency or intensity.

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Tyler Macmillan, interim organizational director for the San Francisco Community Land Trust, says that while a new startup such as Zeus probably does not have a perceptible impact on the local rental markets, its business model has the potential to cause problems.
In space, above our atmosphere, stars do not twinkle; in space a telescope is also beyond day and night and can thus stare at the same star for weeks on end, gradually teasing from its light the barely perceptible but regular flickers caused by a small orbiting planet.
The best moments — as is true of just about every sword - fighting game — are when you perfectly parry an enemy blow, which causes a just - perceptible slowing of time as your sword clangs and your enemy is left vulnerable.
Here, at the booth of Proyectos Monclova, the artist has brought a ceiling fan that she reengineered with the motor of a disco ball, causing the blades to whirl at a barely perceptible speed.
I'll be more inclined to believe you if you could adequately describe the mechanism by which even one of those — hardly unprecedented — crop failures was caused by a barely perceptible rise in average global temperature.
Because the «hinge» is just a piece of leather folded over itself, there's a very perceptible gap on the left side of the iPad when the cover is closed since the leather doesn't fold perfectly and causes it to bulge out slightly.
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