Sentences with phrase «measureable effect»

The phrase "measurable effect" refers to a noticeable outcome or result that can be quantified or measured using specific criteria or tools. It means being able to gauge and evaluate the impact or consequences of something in a clear and tangible way. Full definition
From these key messages and supporting assessment content, it is clear that climate is changing and there are measureable effects on production systems and ecosystems in Montana.
On the assumption that rates on corporate bonds price off Treasuries, there was no measureable effect on investment and economic growth.
Led by the postdoctoral associate Fange Liu, PhD, the new work showed that the mammalian enzyme ALKBH1 can remove a small molecular group added to tRNA, and that the presence or absence of this modification has a measureable effect on protein translation.
The referenced papers, in my opinion, do not prove that the increase in radiative forcing has been sufficient to have any measureable effect on temperature change as recorded since 1880.
I still have seen no proof that the current level of atmospheric CO2 has any measureable effect on temperature readings.
It is widely acknowledged that the «Kyoto Protocol» treaty to limit the production of greenhouse gases is too weak to have a measureable effect on global temperatures in the next 50 years.
But there is no evidence that commercial policies to «fight» climate change have any measureable effect on global temperatures.
Release 50 tons of H2S in the upper stratosphere once and there won't be a measureable effect of any kind.
In blatant terms: Pphubbing does have a measureable effect on happiness, regardless of attachment styles.
In blatant terms: Pphubbing does have a measureable effect on happiness,
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