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be observational
adjective
Based on or pertaining to scientific observation.
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The method is said to be observational and the construction process may be changed according to the observed response of the earth mass, acquired by means of proper instrumentation.
"We're always trying to be observational or presentational and not trying to play a message," Blichfeld says.
Treatment of the valgus angle can be observational.
A study may be observational, interventional, descriptive, analytic, cross-sectional, longitudinal, controlled, non-controlled, etc.
However, Boyle reversed this order, and insisted that knowledge proceed from effects to causes; knowledge for him was to be observational and empirical, not rational.
Our results are consistent with the literature that Pi2 waves are driven by reconnection and Pi1-2 wares are driven by current disruption, which would be observational evidence of the theory that current disruption occurs first and mid-tail reconnection occurs subsequently (e.g. Lui 1991; Pu et al. 1999).
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SOME sciences are observational.
That's observational science.
The initial evidence, he said, was observational.
Hodgson's first shtick was observational, nostalgic jokes.
Of course, these are observational studies, and as such causation can be hard to ascertain.
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