For years, researchers have questioned
whether measurable differences exist in humans and nonhumans alike.
Not exact matches
Having been confronted with the idea that a person may belong to more than one group, visitors are then forced to reflect on
whether fixed groups — including races — with
measurable differences between them even exist.
In many studies of human subjects the question of interest centers on
whether a biological factor (disease state, treatment, host genotype etc.) results in a
measurable difference on a gut bacterial community against the background of the naturally occurring
differences among humans.
Even with all of this research, it hasn't been clear
whether the health risks associated with being a night owl are substantial enough to make a
measurable difference in people's lives.
Whether its claimed downforce improvement makes a
measurable difference to the driver is of little consequence — it just looks cool.
It also makes NO
difference whether the policies being implemented will have any
measurable effect on the climate, the temperature of the earth, or any other
measurable physical environmental parameter.