Sentences with phrase «comparatively small effects»

Conversely, demographic factors such as gender and age had comparatively small effects on the perception of the dress image.

Not exact matches

The consensus position in the research community is that tracing back the biochemical chains of cause and effect to root causes, something that is not yet possible for many common medical conditions, will show that all age - related conditions and their complexities are the consequences of a comparatively small number of types of cellular and molecular damage.
Definition is typical of true «scope cinematography, which is to say not always razor - sharp; the effects sometimes give themselves away by being comparatively crystalline, though in and of themselves they're extremely persuasive on the small screen.
In particular, the authors find fault with IPCC's conclusions relating to human activities being the primary cause of recent global warming, claiming, contrary to significant evidence that they tend to ignore, that the comparatively small influences of natural changes in solar radiation are dominating the influences of the much larger effects of changes in the atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations on the global energy balance.
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