«People used to think all the risk genes had
such tiny effects that it would be hopeless to find any with large contributions to the total risk,» she says.
But as stated, it has
such a tiny effect that it can be ignored.
Not exact matches
Testifying to the
effects of
such programs on the people of the
tiny island of Montserrat, with a population of 12,000, and Saba, with only 1,000, he asked, «Where is my community in all that?»
And how can
such a
tiny amount of change produce
such large
effects?
Yet researchers are gradually beginning to understand how the
tiny amounts of moisture inside the Earth might have
such a profound
effect.
While scientists don't know just what that life would look like, they can predict what
effects such tiny microbes would have on Titan's atmosphere.
You may have guessed that pharmacology has always been a subject that has fascinated me... how do
tiny substances exert
such powerful
effects on our giant bodies??
Sucker Punch is however
such a special
effects heavy movie that I can not imagine anyone wanting to watch it on a
tiny computer screen.
d) the damaging
effects of toxins are dose - dependent in a linear fashion down to zero, where even a
tiny amount of a toxin,
such as radiation or cigarette smoke, will harm some people... and
Graphically,
Tiny Trax is superb in every detail from slot car animations to incredibly realised tracks in both the foreground and background
such as Paradise Adventures» shipwrecks, alongside Frozen Forgeways» Molten Ruins showcasing realistic particle
effects such as sparks rising from magma as molten lava flows out of volcanic rock as lava bubbles underneath the track surface which is all viewable through the centre of a loop the loop connecting to the start - finish straight.
The commitment to the visual style is
such that even the in - game
effects are made out of materials: when a woolly flame comes out of the ground,
tiny sequins represent the flickers.
Once the heated layer becomes more than a few centimeters thick, the heat loss of the skin layer due to downward conduction of heat by diffusion stops having any significant
effect on the surface temperature, since rock is
such a good insulator that the heat flux by conduction in rock is
tiny compared to the heat loss by infrared radiation out the top.
Such clouds contain aerosols —
tiny particles suspended in the air that are known to create a general cooling
effect that could mitigate global warming.
Writing as background for their work, Villafañe et al. (2015) note there is a growing interest in determining the
effects and impacts of global change on estuaries, citing the works of Bricker et al. (2008), Bianchi and Allison (2009) and Gillanders et al. (2011), particularly with respect to phytoplankton, given that the
tiny plants are responsible for a large share of the primary production in
such waters.
name not remembered who was spouting about CO2 being
such a
tiny trace gas that it obviously can have no
effect (been reading too much WUWT I suspect!)
It's just that it's so easy to corrupt — you can «prove» anything with (the misuse of) statistics, especially if you're prepared to accept P values of 0.1 as being significant, RR values very close to unity and confidence intervals which encompass unity (ie no
effect), if you're prepared to leave out «inconvenient» results and to gloss over «unfortunate» facts
such as lack of biological plausibility, dose response,
tiny sample sizes and massive confounding factors.