Sentences with phrase «measurable influence»

For example, the author finds that a state that saw its broadband lines increase from none in 1990 to 45 per hundred households in 2006 experienced a 10 - 12 % increase in marriage rates of women in this age group as a result (controlling for other measurable influences on marriage rates).
In this application, the model is assumed to be valid for slope and basin environments at water depths of several meters to several hundred meters that are near or just below storm - wave base, where storms, tides, bioturbation, and unsteady depositional rate are expected to exert measurable influence (noise) in sedimentary records.
According to their multi-scale analyses, a single ion has a small but measurable influence on millions of water molecules, that is 10,000 times more than previously thought.
Overall, the investigators found that foods, nutrients, dietary patterns or supplement use assessed before the start of the clinical trial had no measurable influence on the effectiveness of a multivitamin on CVD risk in middle - aged and older men.
When schools are considered in the aggregate, typical approaches to data use by districts and principals have no measurable influence on student achievement.
But in much the same way that spending $ 9 a month for a Netflix streaming account has directly impacted many of our personal viewing habits (and rarely, let's be honest, for the better), there's a pretty good chance the $ 10 Amazon is asking will also have a measurable influence on what you read.
And that a change of 40 - 50 ppmv CO2 had no measurable influence on temperature (during the onset of the last glaciation), while several models imply that CO2 was responsible for halve of the change in temperature (or halve of the 8 degr.C for 80 ppmv increase in CO2 at the onset of the last deglaciation).
And Rosenberg's second point, that even a perfect greenhouse policy is unlikely to have a measurable influence on such threats, is buttressed by Brad Plumer's relevant recent Washington Post analysis of how little even aggressive carbon dioxide reductions would affect the pace at which sea levels rise: «Can we stop the seas from rising?
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