observable effect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofobservableandeffect
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observable
adjective
uk/əbˈzɜː.və.bəl/us/əbˈzɝː.və.bəl/
that can be noticed ...
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effect
noun
uk/ɪˈfekt/us/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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This spread of masses covers main sequence lifetimes long enough for any biospheres to have had anobservableeffecton planet atmospheres.
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Therefore, this policy has had little effect on inflation and littleobservableeffecton the demand for credit.
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That the medicine prescribed has noobservableeffecton, say, the pulse or blood pressure of 1,000 randomly selected rats does not matter to me very much, quite frankly.
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The neutrino is otherwise undetectable, so the onlyobservableeffectis the momentum imparted to the electron by the interaction.
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In rats subjected to a two-year feeding study, noobservableeffectwas seen at 100 parts per million (ppm).
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This myth has been popularized in part because, during automatic (normal) operation of passenger elevators, the door close button often has noobservableeffect.
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Secondly, a language with observable effects, such as input/output, will require a stronger notion of correctness.
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There were observable effects on the viability of larvae hatching from ' vaccinated eggs ' which would further enhance the vaccine's efficacy, but these were rarely measured.
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In particular, tile logic extends rewriting logic with a built-in mechanism, based on observable effects, for coordinating local rewrites.
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However, it may not be possible to distinguish all of these potential grammars, since not every constraint is guaranteed to have anobservableeffectin every language.
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Aliasing, where distinct names refer to the same entity, has no observable effects for the former, but strongly affects the latter.
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Chemically elemental properties were denoted by sensible qualities and connoted by observable effects.
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Inspectors look at the education—in its widest sense—being offered to pupils, and its observable effects.
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I understand that the use of the material at the recommended dilution rates has no observable effects on dipped sheep.
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I am able to say that there are observable effects of the process of re-education in the desired direction, and that the ideas of democracy are making headway.
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So far, no observable effects attributable to the photon belt have been seen on those dates.
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The distances between cosmologically relevant points increases as time passes leading to observable effects outlined below.
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An alternative to dose-response estimation is to determine a concentration unlikely to yield observable effects, that is, a no effect concentration.
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These response conflicts have observable effects on motor behavior, leading to priming effects, e.g., in response times and error rates.
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