Hence m, and therefore the ratio μ, are easily measurable consequences of the strong force.
Whatever the measurable, physical consequences of DES might be on many of the women born in this country between 1941 and 1971, the emotional consequences far outweigh them.
Experience designers design experiences over time with real and measurable consequences; time is their medium.
The utility function is arbitrarily defined by the designer, but should be a function of performance, which is the directly measurable consequences, such as winning or losing money.
But, Dr. Ambros-Rudolph said, "Our results show that there is a difference, in particular in sun exposure and measurable consequences such as increased solar lentigines."
And we should be no less clear that political expediency aimed at assuaging anxious voters is a short-term solution with measurable long-term consequences.
Psychological research has demonstrated that synesthetic experiences can have measurable behavioral consequences, while functional neuroimaging studies have identified differences in patterns of brain activation.
Everyone involved in the issue agrees that the delay has had measurable consequences.
A negative externality occurs when the consumption of a good has measurable negative consequences on others who do not consume the good themselves.
Curvature and torsion are not easy to measure directly but their being proportional has a straightforward measurable consequence.