Such a data point is called an outlier.
large enough to be noticed or have an effect
They haven't been proven to exist to effect anything. It's just a popular myth until proven otherwise and if there was one powerful enough to hide they would probably do something more significant,
Data Scientists can help determine whether or not that difference is significant enough to warrant increased attention.
1. the sample should be representative thus carefully selected. 2. the sample should be adequate thus significant enough.
Specifically, by name, not once in the plain text. There is something called a 'Bible Code' some have presented to prove every person is in the Scripture but this has had no significant acceptance by statistical scholars. Indeed, some have shone where any name can appear in large enough writings like 'Moby Dick.'
large enough to be noticed or have an effect
imp enough to have an effect on sth
The effect is called an Aerodynamic stall
No, it doesn't occur in significant enough numbers in either animals or humans to effect population growth at all.
It does, but there just isn't enough of it (density, or height) to provide any significant increase in protection.
There is a natural greenhouse effect, supported by the earth's carbon and water cycles, that has kept the earth warm enough for life for millions of years. Water vapour is the most significant greenhouse gas for this effect. However, there is now an enhanced, or accelerated, greenhouse effect which is causing global warming. The most significant contributor to this enhanced greenhouse effect is carbon dioxide, caused by the human activities of deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels (oil, coal and natural gas).
Different teas have different effects. But four cups a day is not enough to have a significant effect.
Genetic driftChanges in the frequency of alleles within a population is called genetic drift. Over time, this can cause a significant phenotypic shift from other populations of the same species that have not had the same genetic drift. Given enough time, genetic drift can be significant enough to cause the affected population to be reproductively isolated from the rest of its species and eventually will develop into a new species.
Genetic driftChanges in the frequency of alleles within a population is called genetic drift. Over time, this can cause a significant phenotypic shift from other populations of the same species that have not had the same genetic drift. Given enough time, genetic drift can be significant enough to cause the affected population to be reproductively isolated from the rest of its species and eventually will develop into a new species.
any two conductive surfaces will have capacitance between them, when one conductor surounds the other, the effect become large enough to be significant
Yes. However, you'd have a very hard time seeing the effect; Earth simply isn't massive enough to make a significant difference.
Genetic driftChanges in the frequency of alleles within a population is called genetic drift. Over time, this can cause a significant phenotypic shift from other populations of the same species that have not had the same genetic drift. Given enough time, genetic drift can be significant enough to cause the affected population to be reproductively isolated from the rest of its species and eventually will develop into a new species.