measurable change
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmeasurableandchange
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measurable
adjective
uk/ˈmeʒ.ər.ə.bəl/us/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.ə.bəl/
able to be measured, or large enough to ...
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change
noun
uk/tʃeɪndʒ/us/tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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The use of quantitative measures was important to demonstrate anymeasurablechangein how well participants managed the walks and the tasks along the way.
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One objective was to make ameasurablechangein prescribed medicines with a calculated reduction in medicines wastage, whilst at the same time achieving improved standards of pharmaceutical care.
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Any further increase in the amplitude of the artificial disturbance resulted in ameasurablechangein the boundary-layer growth rate, indicating the presence of effect (3).
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There has been nomeasurablechangein recent years.
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Redefining polytechnics as universities inevitably made a hugemeasurablechange.
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Of course, they feel, as the years go on without muchmeasurablechange, that physical action is all that is left.
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This results in ameasurablechangein the electrical conduction which is proportional to the concentration of the target.
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He finds that almost nomeasurablechangehad occurred in the ten years following this decision.
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Another study indicated that some rheumatoid arthritis patients who ate a raw vegan diet reported relief of subjective symptoms, but showed nomeasurablechangein objective symptoms.
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However, in modern-day medicine, real,measurablechangehas not been clearly seen, and critics argue that this lack of improvement is due to ineffective methods that are being implemented.
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Molecules of the explosive material interact with the surface of the nanowires and as a result induce ameasurablechangein the electrical properties of the nanowire.
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Biofilm poisoning and detachment events were indeed reflected by measurable changes of heat production within a few minutes.
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However, the study which compared levels of nursing activity and nurse and patient satisfaction before and after the change found few measurable changes in practice or outcome.
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Of course, now that there are really measurable changes, it may be too late to halt the slide to disaster.
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Tackle public health issues in a prioritized fashion and measurable changes are recorded to determine the cost-benefit of the methods applied. 4.
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Tests of high-intensity infrasound on animals resulted in measurable changes, such as cell changes and ruptured blood vessel walls.
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