Examples of 'are empirically' in a sentence

Meaning of "are empirically"

are empirically - based on observation or experience rather than theory or speculation

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What can be known are empirically verifiable phenomena.
There are three main ways in which phonesthemes are empirically identified.
Shorter probes are empirically tested for specificity.
The diagnostic assessment is reliable and core assumptions are empirically validated and refined.
Such frequencies are empirically determined on each mold.
The coefficients are constant but per crop and area of application and are empirically assessed.
The last two results are empirically confirmed by an experimentation.
Almost immediately these predictions were challenged on the grounds that they are empirically not true.
These values are empirically determined using laboratory results.
Provide us with theories which are empirically adequate.
They are empirically verifiable.
None of these beliefs are empirically confirmed.
Science uses conceptual schemes and theoretical structures built through internal consistency which are empirically tested.
Coefficients or weights λ p are empirically or experimentally defined.
However, several influential recent studies suggest that information problems are empirically relevant.

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The performances of all approaches are empirically illustrated on synthetic data.
These incomes are empirically verified, theoretically explained and examined in terms of their consequences.
The practical lessons are empirically based.
C5 are empirically determined calibration coefficients ; and In is a natural log function.
Elements in carbon fiber are empirically sized.
The constants a and b are empirically determined and are dependent on the type of circulation.
The weighting functions are mathematical transforms that are empirically derived from patient data.
The transport components are empirically calibrated and extensively benchmarked against an experimental database.
None of these assumptions is critical, and all are empirically suspect.
Smoothing and threshold factors are empirically validated in specific embodiments for a large patient sample.
The first, Doubts about the rationality of voters are empirically justified.
All such variables are empirically determined by art-recognized means.
The theories which guide the IMF 's policies are empirically flawed.
Further, measures that are empirically based tend to have a limited place in practice.
However, PCR conditions used for each application reaction are empirically determined.
The junction mechanisms, in this sense, are empirically observable data or clues given by contextualization.
As shown empirically in chapter III.2, both explanations are empirically relevant.
Some of these assumptions are empirically testable, and such tests are desirable for future research.
The most detailed accounts, those by Makhno 's anarchist comrades, are empirically unreliable in suggestive ways.
B, Cx, y and Dz are empirically determined calibration coefficients ;.
Thus, the radii of the rings are empirically determined.
Of course, religious claims that are empirically testable can come into conflict with scientific theories.
The pump of Claim 11, wherein the first and second lookup tables are empirically determined.
We use interventions that are empirically validated.
The water cut WC is then determined by block 355 where A and B are empirically derived constants.
The key question is whether they are empirically appropriate in this case.
Generally, culture or product production conditions are empirically optimized for a cell type.
None of these things are empirically true.
His observations are empirically true.
Yet in one other embodiment said threshold values are empirically established for each current value.
However, few theories are empirically grounded.
In various embodiments, these parameters are empirically optimized for each patient.
So far, current treatments are empirically used in UC.
First, the assumptions underlying the argument are empirically untenable, especially in Africa.
Natalensis Berger and the like, and they are empirically known to have various efficacies.

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It is empirically testable and has been shown to be false
The properties are classed empirically by relative significance
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