Sentence examples for empirical control from inspiring English sources

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This analysis can be relevant to both batch and continuous processes; indeed, the use of small batch experiments can be a means to derive empirical control functions and scale-up relations for larger batch and continuous processes.

We must, she says, "reconsider the assumption that political beliefs and theories, and values, are not subject to empirical control, that there is no way to judge between them" (1990, 297).

The statistical significance of each re-sequenced segment was then assessed by a direct rank-ordering technique compared with the empirical control data.

We compared FST in the re-sequenced segments using the entire HapMap Phase II data set (41) as an empirical control.

In absence of the intervention, as no empirical control groups were available, two plausible control groups (i.e. counterfactuals) were defined for trends in CCU covering the period following Avahan initiation.

We considered each SNP inside the re-sequenced regions as a 'core' for carrying out the LRH test, and compared with random loci as an empirical control data set.

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Bold font indicates metric values that fall below empirical quality control standards established in our laboratory.

Sixty-one adult patients with type 1 diabetes treated with CSII were randomly assigned to either learning carbohydrate counting (intervention) or estimating pre-meal insulin dose in the usual empirical way (control).

In order to capture differences in "quality" of previous labour market experience, we include in a second specification of our empirical model controls for the former home country as well.

Empirical randomised controlled trial evidence suggests that the offering of repeated (annual or biennial) FOBT screening to the at-risk population is effective in reducing mortality and incidence associated with CRC [ 3, 6, 66, 67].

Although some attempts have been made to determine the relationship between breeding population size and genetic diversity (e.g., Maruyama and Fuerst 1985; Danusevicius and Lindgren 2005), empirical studies controlling the size of the breeding populations and documenting the selection intensity are still largely needed to confirm the nature of the occurring changes.

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