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Implicit in the experiment are a number of hypotheses (commonly called assumptions) that can be tested only by experience.
Women who wanted to know about this piece of their lives could be tested only by the company that held the patents, said Dr. Wendy Chung, a physician and genetics professor at Columbia.
Our work is animated by the belief that, as in other areas of physics, the striking qualitative phenomena of life should have correspondingly deep theoretical explanations, and that this understanding ultimately will be tested only by a new generation of quantitative experiments.
The equality or otherwise of men and women could be tested only by implementing such a long-term social experiment.
For example, to succeed in online learning, one must have a palpable measure of personal discipline that can be tested only by the experience of matriculation.
However, because skeletal lead might reflect lifetime exposure rather than exposure limited to the voyage, Beattie's theory could be tested only by forensic examination of preserved soft tissue as opposed to bone.
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Before Buzz's release to the public, it was tested only by Google employees.
And unlike its approach with Buzz, which was tested only by Google employees before its broad introduction to the public, Google is calling Google+ a project, as a way to emphasize that it is not a final product.
Anxiety returned earlier this month, when the inspector general of the Agriculture Department announced a criminal investigation to determine if documents from the slaughterhouse in Washington were falsified to cover up the fact that the cow was not a downer and had been tested only by accident.
Yet, they were tested only by an artificial simulation of diffuse and coherent noise fields and not under real scenarios of reverberant speech signals.
Blood specimens were tested only by blood culture.
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