Examples of 'been empirically' in a sentence

Meaning of "been empirically"

been empirically: This phrase suggests that something has been proven or validated through empirical research or observation. It is commonly used in scientific or academic contexts

How to use "been empirically" in a sentence

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been empirically
This effect has been empirically documented.
Empirical evaluation Several of the embodiments disclosed herein have been empirically assessed.
It has not been empirically tested.
Several of the embodiments disclosed herein have been empirically assessed.
This has been empirically confirmed.
The simplest instincts in humans have been empirically demonstrated.
This has been empirically supported from a few different angles.
Some correlations have been empirically shown.
Naloxone has been empirically used and no controlled studies exist that support its use.
The ramp decrement rate has been empirically determined.
These concepts have been empirically used in farming practices mixing plant species in cropping systems.
But the efficacy of these products has never been empirically confirmed.
This distance tolerance has been empirically determined to yield satisfactory results.
CNSC research has shown that the characteristics of highreliability organizations have been empirically demonstrated.
This equipment has been empirically associated with improved performance in sport climbing.

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Government spending on programmes that benefit children has been empirically linked to increased opportunity.
The CMIS has been empirically tested in health and organizational contexts.
The value of advice is very significant and has been empirically demonstrated in numerous studies.
Has it been empirically demonstrated to you?
The connection between employment and GDP is elementary and has been empirically proven innumerable times.
The model has also been empirically tested in several different settings.
Unfortunately, none of these interventions has been empirically evaluated.
Steroids have been empirically used, with variable results.
However, this hypothesis has not been empirically validated.
EMDR has been empirically validated and recognized by,.
Finally, the levels have not been empirically validated.
Both graphs have been empirically obtained, i.e. they are the result of measurements.
However, these predictions have not yet been empirically verified.
These allegations have been empirically tested, and the results are presented in tables 18 and 19.
The descriptors on this sub-scale have not been empirically calibrated.
Again, this has been empirically verified.
To the best of our knowledge, these theoretical claims have not been empirically tested.
Note, many of these techniques have been empirically documented increasing compliance.
This hypothesis has been publicized in the popular press, but has not been empirically tested.
The algorithm used in this embodiment has been empirically determined for these specific products.
To date, however, this widely accepted wisdom has not been empirically scrutinized.
Note that predicted half-lives have not been empirically substantiated, but are provided for reference purposes.
Some of these tests seem promising, but many have not been empirically evaluated.
In addition to pain, bad mattresses have been empirically linked to poor sleep conditions.
In this second configuration, the time constant of 0.03s has been empirically determined to be optimal.
Neither approach, however, has been empirically shown to reduce risk of harms.
However, there are several differences which have been empirically found to yield better results.
Third, we can argue that the idea has in fact been empirically ( experientially ) derived.

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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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