Sentences with phrase «observable effects»

"Observable effects" refers to noticeable and visible outcomes or impacts that can be seen, measured, or perceived in some way. It means that these effects are tangible and can be easily observed or detected with our senses or through scientific methods. Full definition
Art, music, poetry, and sports all have direct, demonstrable, observable effects on people and accordingly are worthwhile.
Wouldn't it be fun, in fact, to see the old clown - haired saint taken down a nano - peg by a few tiny observable effects?
At the January 2007 meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Seattle, N.Y.U. professor of physics Glennys Farrar presented findings that pointed to the existence of a long - range force acting on dark matter that would have significant observable effects in the cosmos.
If they mean only that evolution of a sort has been known to occur, and that natural selection has observable effects upon the distribution of characteristics in a population, then there really is nothing to dispute.
«If they're exposed to a neurotoxin it would take much lower levels to see observable effects
The recent observable effects have included the rise of seawater resulting in flooding as well as the changing wind patterns which lead to the increased frequency and intensity of strong storm causing winds.
Observable effects of the collision on the player (slow to get up, disoriented, obvious disequilibrium, unconsciousness, seizure - like movements, head clutching) were documented as potential signs of concussion.
«I do not consider the main significance of the general theory of relativity to be the prediction of some tiny observable effects,» wrote Einstein in 1930.
Novelty has observable effects in the brain: it increases the brain's plasticity or capacity for learning and also increases levels of dopamine, the motivation chemical.
Foster also banished six company cars and three company country clubs, and for quaint but observable effect, affixed his own stamps on personal mail from home and dropped the envelopes into company collection baskets.
In response, I tried to be equally frank about the observable effects of her experience on her work and worldview.
The Platonic doctrine of the soul lent itself to this interpretation of the gospel, since one could sharply distinguish the salvation of the soul from any observable effects.
I want to say that there are some factors missing from his analysis — I remember reading about how the heat island phenomena can have an observable effect because of the dome of warm air which forms during the day.
At a 2001 workshop two groups — one of us (Giddings), with Scott Thomas, then at Stanford University, and Savas Dimopoulos of Stanford, with Greg Landsberg of Brown University — independently described the observable effects, and thus the potential for discovery, of black hole production at particle colliders such as the LHC.
In the same way it will be tiny observable effects that will one day prove where the limits of Einstein's genius lie.
Nonetheless, it was tiny observable effects that eventually proved that in certain situations Newton's physics needed to be replaced by Einstein's.
The simulation's lattice has another observable effect that astronomers could pick up.
Among them, when MET1 (Methyltransferase 1, involved in maintaining CG methylation) and Pol IV (related to RdDM, RNA directed DNA methylation, which causes de novo methylation) lost their genetic functions, abnormalities were observed in DNA methylation, but there was no observable effect on hybrid vigor.
It remains to be determined if the brain changes produce any observable effects on behavior or cognition of the former athletes.
Photons reflected back from the mirror would represent Hawking radiation — the observable effect when one half of a virtual particle pair falls into an event horizon and the other escapes.
Even if it's not due to chance, a difference of 5 % in free testosterone will not have any observable effects.
I set up the «Before and After» project to explore the observable effects on practitioners after long periods of intense meditation practice.
While females in their first five years of teaching are somewhat responsive to salary differences, such differentials have no observable effects on those with six or more years of experience.
If now a new and different stimulus reaches another set of cortical arrangements, the threshold will be much higher than would normally be required for excitatory processes to develop into conscious processes and this new stimulus will have no observable effect.
A growing battery of years - long field tests have found that real - world, field - relevant exposures have no observable effects on bee colonies.
The uncertainty is whether this, when applied to the real world, is a trivial effect (say the lowest outlier position), if there is a couple of degrees warming coming (an average position, where warming will have some observable effects within a decade or two) or 5 + deg C (the highest outlier position, where significant and rapid change would occur, and where detrimental effects probably significantly outweigh beneficial ones).
Global climate change has already had observable effects on the environment.
As we increase our knowledge of the forcings and their observable effects I believe the picture will improve in its focus.
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