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Experimentally

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Experimentally meaning

In the manner of an experiment.

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Experimentally conveniently measured coefficients Empirically, it is convenient to measure properties of calorimetric materials under experimentally controlled conditions.

The detected events thus become a point cloud data with attributed experimentally measured values, such as ion time of flight or experimentally derived quantities, e.g. time of flight or detector data.

However, it has so far been difficult to test this hypothesis experimentally.

In future studies, the team may test their findings experimentally to investigate why the time of day for exercise may influence blood glucose control.

The 52-minute jewel is a chimeric apocalypse built from a flurry of experimentally crafted moving parts that must be seen to be believed.

The findings gathered by the researchers strongly hint at the doubly magic nature of Sn, which was predicted by recent nuclear theories but had not yet been conclusively demonstrated experimentally.

After experimentally manipulating the expression of the genes, the next step was to develop a and for this, the team collaborated with Michael Blinov at the Center for Cell Analysis and Modelling at the UConn School of Medicine.

The newspaper cited the Wall Street Journal who reported Friday that remdesivir appeared to have a positive effect for a small group of Americans who contracted the coronavirus on a cruise ship and were treated experimentally in Japan.

This is the first time a BEC has been experimentally verified to work as a superconductor; however, other manifestations of matter, or regimes, can also give rise to superconduction.

To better understand the mechanisms associated with fine particle formation, atmospheric events can be experimentally studied in relatively large containers known as experimental chambers.

Though theorists have long speculated that the Casimir interaction could help molecular vibrations travel through empty space, proving it experimentally has been a major challenge.

To answer this question, the researchers exposed young birds, which had never heard their father's song, to a computerized tutoring program that played a synthetic, experimentally controllable, version of the species' typical song.

Although it was clear that very few of those ideas had been experimentally validated, they had a strange effect on me, as they surely did with many of my colleagues.

First predicted by quantum mechanics, this wave was demonstrated experimentally in optics about a decade ago.

Study author and University College London graduate student Lara Gonzalez Carretero, using Natufian technology, has been experimentally re-creating the flour and dough.

These images were compared to experimentally produced bread, allowing the researchers to identify the archaeological specimens.

They also discovered that their recently developed theory, which explained the exact sizes of experimentally synthesized Au nanoclusters, was also applicable to bimetallic nanoclusters, which have even greater versatility.

Unlike RF-radiation, smoking is a clear carcinogen, linked to cancer experimentally as early as the 1920s.

A candidate nucleic acid is peptide nucleic acid ( PNA ), which uses simple peptide bonds to link nucleobases. citation PNA is more stable than RNA, but its ability to be generated under prebiological conditions has yet to be demonstrated experimentally.

Administration of Type I IFN has been shown experimentally to inhibit tumor growth in animals, but the beneficial action in human tumors has not been widely documented.