Sentences with phrase «insignificant effect in»

And the radiant effects from all greenhouse gas [including H20 gas, which dominate greenhouse gas] has a rather insignificant effect in terms of trapping radiant energy - H20 gas has large effect due to it's latent heat.
However, assuming that NCLB began in the 2003 — 04 school year yields smaller effects (a statistically significant 0.09 standard deviations in 4th - grade math and a smaller and statistically insignificant effect in 8th - grade math).

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High profile edge cases, like the sexual harassment allegations at Uber, have the unfortunate effect of making ongoing diversity and gender equality issues seem insignificant in comparison.
She also uses the famous «butterfly effect», in which the flapping of a butterfly's wings can trigger a series of reactions that produce a hurricane thousands of miles away, to illustrate the way in which our seemingly insignificant prayers can achieve great things if offered in love.
In addition, it is not possible to identify the individual impact of removing chocolate milk on milk sales or milk waste without unrealistically assuming that all other effects are either insignificant or cancel each other out.
For example, in one study of SIDS cases, the risk of sharing a bed became statistically insignificant after researchers controlled for the effects of recent maternal alcohol consumption, infant duvet use, overcrowding, and parental tiredness (Blair 2006).
«Even our upper estimate, 0.01 bar, is an insignificant amount in comparison to the atmosphere required to maintain a sufficiently strong greenhouse effect, about 1 bar or more according to climate models.»
«In 2001, the New England Journal of Medicine published an important meta - analysis study that found placebo effects to be insignificant.
In any case, changing one arbitrary standard to another would do nothing about the widespread misinterpretation and misuse of P values, or change the fact that a statistically significant P value can be calculated for an effect that is insignificant in practical termIn any case, changing one arbitrary standard to another would do nothing about the widespread misinterpretation and misuse of P values, or change the fact that a statistically significant P value can be calculated for an effect that is insignificant in practical termin practical terms.
Recent independent studies suggest cosmic rays can affect cloudiness, but not in the way Svensmark claims, and that their effect on climate is insignificant.
A 2012 review showed that green tea's boost is even more of a bust: Its use resulted in «statistically insignificant» weight loss and no significant effect on weight management.
The turnover of high - performing teachers is a challenging problem but, in DCPS, we find that the exit of high performers generally has small and statistically insignificant effects on student achievement.»
Although the effect of the spatial distribution of SLR in each CMIP5 model on beach loss rate in Japan is insignificant, the effects of differences in the SLR values among the RCP scenarios and CMIP5 models are significant.
The total energy in these particles is insignificant compared to the energy in the form of light from the sun, so the variation of the magnetic field will not have a direct effect on Earth climate.
Based on studies performed over the last decades, calorie - restricted diets or diets restricted in fat generally have an insignificant effect on our long - term weight loss.
Exercise by itself has an insignificant effect on weight loss in the long term.
A quick visit to dictionary.com explains it as such: «a chaotic effect caused by something seemingly insignificant, the phenomenon whereby a small change in a complex system can have a large effect somewhere else».
The estimated effects in the other two subjects pointed in the same direction but were statistically insignificant when examined separately.
This average combines the negative, but statistically insignificant, effects of exits of high - performing teachers with the very large improvements in student achievement resulting from the departures of low - performing teachers.
In reading, by contrast, assignment to a Level II or Level III teacher was associated with a large and statistically significant increase in reading achievement, while estimates of the effects of having a teacher from both of the other two groups remained positive but statistically insignificanIn reading, by contrast, assignment to a Level II or Level III teacher was associated with a large and statistically significant increase in reading achievement, while estimates of the effects of having a teacher from both of the other two groups remained positive but statistically insignificanin reading achievement, while estimates of the effects of having a teacher from both of the other two groups remained positive but statistically insignificant.
These studies consistently suggest that compared to not participating in FWS, FWS employment may reduce first year grade point averages (GPAs), though the effect was small in three of the four studies and statistically insignificant in two of the four.
In this study, students in countries where schools have more decision - making powers in managing personnel, planning, choosing their instructional methods, and deciding how to use resources scored significantly higher in science and higher in math (though the effect in math is statistically insignificantIn this study, students in countries where schools have more decision - making powers in managing personnel, planning, choosing their instructional methods, and deciding how to use resources scored significantly higher in science and higher in math (though the effect in math is statistically insignificantin countries where schools have more decision - making powers in managing personnel, planning, choosing their instructional methods, and deciding how to use resources scored significantly higher in science and higher in math (though the effect in math is statistically insignificantin managing personnel, planning, choosing their instructional methods, and deciding how to use resources scored significantly higher in science and higher in math (though the effect in math is statistically insignificantin science and higher in math (though the effect in math is statistically insignificantin math (though the effect in math is statistically insignificantin math is statistically insignificant).
Students in countries where a larger share of decisions was made at the national level scored lower in both math and science (the effect in math, however, was statistically insignificant).
Students in schools that had primary responsibility for setting the school budget scored 6 points worse in math and 3 in science (the science effect, however, is statistically insignificant).
Likewise, students of teachers who reported that they had a lot of influence on the subject matter to be taught performed worse in science, while the effect in math was statistically insignificant.
One might quibble over where the line should be drawn in deciding if a finding is significant or not, but to combine statistically insignificant effects with statistically significant ones is to abandon any semblance of science in policy work.
«When rates go up, there is a ripple effect that will likely lead to an interest rate increase on variable rate products,» said Bruce McClary in an interview, a spokesman for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling based in Washington, D.C. «In most cases, it is not a very large change, but even the most insignificant increases can have a major impact on budgets that are very tight.&raquin an interview, a spokesman for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling based in Washington, D.C. «In most cases, it is not a very large change, but even the most insignificant increases can have a major impact on budgets that are very tight.&raquin Washington, D.C. «In most cases, it is not a very large change, but even the most insignificant increases can have a major impact on budgets that are very tight.&raquIn most cases, it is not a very large change, but even the most insignificant increases can have a major impact on budgets that are very tight.»
Broad Run may abstain from voting a proxy when the effect on the economic interests of investors in the Focus Fund or the value of the Focus Fund's portfolio holding is indeterminable or insignificant; or when the cost of voting the proxies outweighs the benefits, e.g., when voting certain non-U.S. securities.
For instance, in the example above, even though a whooping sum of $ 1,300 was paid off from the beginning credit card balance, the effects it had on the average daily balance is insignificant because the payment was made just a day to the end of the month.
As you can see, the short - term effects of Brexit, which are mainly from a far weaker Pound, will likely mean an insignificant increase in Welltower's payout ratio for 2016.
These products are usually well tolerated Clinically insignificant decrease in platelet function (blood clotting) Stomach upset is possible, but are usually mild and include flatulence and soft bowel movements High doses could enhance effects of anticoagulants If you notice anything unusual, contact your veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
And while it could be argued that the dazzling boom and bust of a few 26 - year - old white male skateboarders - cum - abstract - painters isn't representative of thousands of other emerging artists, the spectacular market failure of that one, tiny group had a much broader cooling effect on the market: With collectors suddenly questioning the value of their not - insignificant investments (no matter how rich you are, watching your $ 100,000 painting go to $ 20,000 in a few months has to be unpleasant), a crisis of confidence resulted in some very good galleries going under.
I tend to disagree, in that I do not think the effect of the Ozone Optical translucence (300nm to 1.2 um) of the Stratosphere is insignificant.
A short while ago I published an article attempting to explain why the so called atmospheric greenhouse effect was insignificant as a planetary heat store in comparison to the oceans.
The effect of more CO2 is an insignificant increase in the radiation emitted from the coldest, lowest radiance layer of the atmosphere, «too tiny to matter.»
These watts per square metre are irrelevant, even if they made any sense — you quote the wiki giving uv, visible and infrared yet AGWSF in its fiction Greenhouse Effect Energy Budget gives shortwave infrared from the Sun as only 1 % of its «Solar», its «Shortwave in» — it considers it insignificant and most of the time it isn't even mentioned, nor the shortwave uv the other side of visible which is included in the «shortwave in».
Or, if the effects was OVER estimated 1) 86 % off the effects are still in play 2) the experienced results are negligible 3) and additional CO2 at similar rates is insignificant
But the effect of CO2 gas warming is also insignificant - in comparison between heating from CO2 and infrared wavelength from the sun starting at 2500 nm to 30,000 nm, it seems to me this entire infrared spectrum could more significant as compared to any purported claim about warming due to CO2.
I have no doubt that it is a greenhouse gas but, if the atmospheric content is a function of the integral of global temperature and unrelated to anthropogenic emissions, It seems these emissions are too insignificant in relation to natural CO2 variations to have any measurable effect.
Since CO2 is increasing at 2ppmv / year but there has not been any detectable change in OLR resulting from this increase; it is safe to say that CO2 increases have not have any more than a trivial insignificant effect on the Earth's energy balance.
I have already made it clear elsewhere that the additional resistor effect of human CO2 would be insignificant in relation to that from the rest of the air and the oceans together with the varying solar and oceanic heating and cooling effects but we still need to know for sure whether it is significant at all over periods of less than several hundred years because that may be the time we need to solve our energy, pollution, resource and population problems.
Any human effect is insignificant in comparison.
1) It is proposed that the temperature of the whole atmosphere (air and water) is set by a combination of total energy throughput from the sun and the length of delay in the transmission of that energy through the resistor effect of the oceans and air but the oceans provide by far the dominant resistor effect and the properties of the air are insignificant in comparison.
Simply put the climate change debate is strictly whether it is changes to the incoming or outgoing energy that is causing a shift in the equilibrium temperature and all evidence points to the fact that it is the changes to the incoming energy that is by far the dominant driver with changes to the outgoing energy from the enhanced greenhouse effect too insignificant to even be detected.
While the GCMs do not account for this positive feedback of CO2 release due to temperature increases, they need not do so because the effect is insignificant — lost in the noise.
6) The oceans are a charged battery that sets and maintains the equilibrium temperature of the planet with the greenhouse effect in the air an insignificant player.
3) The slowing down effect in the oceans is so huge that it renders the slowing down effect in the air insignificant so that the equilibrium temperature of the planet is set by the oceans and not the air.
Further, even if insignificant in magnitude, the effect (if real) would be at a minimum be an interesting excercise in theory and quantification.
To compare this with AGW, AR5 Table AII.2 yields an annual average year - round and global forcing increase averaged over the last 30 years of +0.026 Wm ^ -2 / year, many times higher than the part - year, part - globe CSI which is also a small part of the insolation changes over the last 1,000 years, an effect which is adjudged, with or without any omission, to be insignificant in comparison to AGW.
I should also add that an alternative model for glacial cycle assuming GHG feedback was insignificant would have to produce some physics to show how the radiative effect from change in GHG managed to have no effect.
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