英語 での Empirical の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Analysis based on empirical….
Empirical” means“based on experience.”.
I went in another empirical direction.
Empirical formula for the shape of the crack tip:.
Aeneas Wilder: Empirical Association.
The curriculum also examines specific case studies of conflict and uses the Middle East andIsrael as a living classroom for empirical learning.
I want to read and learn about empirical, scientific studies.
With the realignment of empirical Global territories, new wealth, power and dominance will all have to be rethought through.
Its molecular weight is 241.16 g/mol, and its empirical formula is C11H15Cl2N•0.5H2O.
Spamalytics: An empirical analysis of spam marketing conversion'.
A literature review found no clinical trials orbasic research studies to support the empirical foundations of the FDM contentions.“.
Award:"for their empirical analysis of asset prices".
The application itself is definitely important for everyone relying on visualisation andanalysis of empirical data- especially scientific users.
According to the rules of empirical, testable, demonstrable protocol, science says your God does not exist.
Because mind and world are synchronized by the same principle,human intuition and empirical evidence tend to achieve the same results.
Based upon this empirical fact, the simulation argument shows that at least one of the following propositions is true:.
Prize motivation:"for their empirical analysis of asset prices.".
But there is little empirical evidence of the mechanisms through which these technologies disseminate calls for action and organize collective movements.
Prize motivation:"for their empirical analysis of asset prices.".
She led the first extensive empirical study of creativity and was the first to recognize the association between creativity and bipolar disorder.
Experimental philosophy and the birth of empirical science: Boyle, Locke and Newton.
The deliberate exclusion of empirical data, failure to acknowledge existing scientific knowledge and theory is to effectively lie by omission.
Despite all these references, there is relatively little empirical research about the effects of monetary policy on asset prices, especially house prices.
Rome rejected the findings of the new empirical sciences and issued contradictory pronouncements on matters lying outside the domain of faith.
Reliability combined with important empirical values are the key to success in order to achieve only the best results in this area.
Sugden later showed that the empirical constant appearing in MacLeod's formulation was identical to a constitutive constant called the parachor.
In Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing(EMNLP 2015), Lisbon, Portugal, September 2015.
Collins,''Stages in the empirical programme of relativism'', Social Studies of Science 11(1981): 3-10, quote at p.
Cognitive behavioral therapy is based on knowledge gained from empirical research, and is one of the largest groups of psychotherapies that focus on ongoing daily development.
When appropriate thermal models are combined with empirical data, the user can have high confidence that the results accurately reflect real-world applications.