Examples of 'semi-empirical' in a sentence

Meaning of "semi-empirical"

Semi-empirical: An adjective used to describe a method or approach that is based on a combination of empirical data and theoretical considerations. For example, a semi-empirical model, a semi-empirical formula

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Proposes a semi-empirical interatomic force law.
By carrying out this combination of semi-empirical.
A semi-empirical NOx emission model can be used.
Large molecules can be studied by semi-empirical approximate methods.
A simple semi-empirical model for predicting this behavior is described.
A new scheme of parametrization using a semi-empirical method is proposed.
A semi-empirical algorithm was developed to determine the total exchange of methanol.
This approach is most often based on semi-empirical rules.
Both ab initio and semi-empirical approaches involve approximations.
The estimated damage degree is measured by semi-empirical functions.
Feasibility study of a semi-empirical simulation model for level ice breaking.
Fracture propagation predictions are still largely based on semi-empirical assumptions.
To obtain this value are used semi-empirical methodologies published worldwide.
As a general rule, convective exchange modeling is based on semi-empirical formulations.
Density functional methods and semi-empirical methods are variants on the major theme.

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Potential contact energies were calculated with an atomistic semi-empirical forcefield.
Various analytical and semi-empirical schemes exist for capturing this regime.
Tessellation models use these distances to generate semi-empirical areas of influence.
Semi-empirical potentials make use of the matrix representation from quantum mechanics.
The results are also supported by a semi-empirical study through molecular dynamics.
Generally speaking, the modeling of convective exchanges is based on semi-empirical formulas.
His team also developed a semi-empirical model of roof storm water runoff.
These spectra can be accurately represented by a simple, semi-empirical line shape.
In most cases some semi-empirical additions and corrections are necessary to achieve an acceptable accuracy.
Volume change constitutive relations for unsaturated soils are proposed from a semi-empirical standpoint.
Tests performed to establish a semi-empirical basis for determination of the design shear resistance.
Effects of viscosity are introduced by adding corrections computed with a semi-empirical dynamic stall model.
The bearing capacity was evaluated by semi-empirical and theoretical formulations based on dmt test.
Second, semi-empirical models solve rate equations that are calibrated using experimental data.
Other methods are called empirical or semi-empirical because they use additional empirical parameters.
A semi-empirical scaling model based on analytical laws and relying on simplifying assumptions is developed.
For the derivation of biomass retrieval algorithms, it would be necessary to develop a semi-empirical correction.
We have developed a semi-empirical model based on tight-binding method to describe binary systems.
That document describes a simplified model along with semi-empirical formulas based on data fitting.
Below are the semi-empirical equations that were deduced from the dissolution experiment data.
Structure and dynamics of xylose and xylobiose; a semi-empirical and molecular dynamics simulation study.
However, semi-empirical methods were also applied to solids and nanostructures but with different parameterization.
Additionally, the widely used empirical and semi-empirical methods neglects the hydrdaulic factor.
This semi-empirical method requires first to define the distributions of key indicators of seismic motion.
HLB values are derived from a semi-empirical formula.
A number of empirical and semi-empirical relationships between hardness and fracture toughness are known.
Some HCFCs are assumed to be similar in terms of Semi-Empirical ODP.
The results lead to a semi-empirical method for designing shallow foundations on a double-layer system.
MOPAC provides routines to solve the electronic structure of molecules on a semi-empirical level.
Semi-empirical models reduce computational costs primarily by simplifying the chemistry in soot formation and oxidation.
Modifications of the Semi-Empirical Mass Formula.
The semi-empirical instrumental methods employ instruments such as penetrometers or devices for measuring the stiffness.
However, these techniques are based on empirical or semi-empirical modeling.
Semi-empirical method developments are implemented in the MNDO program.
A free-energy-functional approximation based on a semi-empirical method is proposed.

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