observational technique

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observational
adjective
uk
/ˌɒb.zəˈveɪ.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˌɑːb.zɚˈveɪ.ʃən.əl/
involving watching someone or something carefully and closely, in order to ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈniːk/
us
/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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However, the diaries themselves go some way to summarising each individual's thoughts on the approach taken during this study, and shed light on the methods involved in thisobservationaltechnique.
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This progress inobservationaltechniqueextends to the brain and possibly the mind, and to our perceptive abilities.
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The observational round involves recognizing stars, constellations, estimating star magnitude and angular distance, working with telescopes or otherobservationaltechnique.
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Overall the book is biased towards observational techniques and results as opposed to theoretical analysis.
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In addition, it would be beneficial to begin to examine children's use of emotion management skills using observational techniques.
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The books cover various aspects of telescope construction andobservationaltechnique, sometimes at quite an advanced level, but always in a way that is accessible to the intelligent amateur.
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Examples are discussed of narrative life history interviewing and qualitative observational techniques and of recent research endeavors integrating these qualitative techniques with quantitative data analyses.
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Testing several observational techniques with currently existing instrumentation will be a complementary goal to the modelling efforts.
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Understanding the formation of the first generation of stars will require continued theoretical effort and advance observational techniques in order to detect the light from the first stars.
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These problems are examined with a combination of theoretical, numerical and observational techniques.
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Since most "zjes" generally followed earlier theory, their principal contributions reflected improved trigonometrical, computational and observational techniques.
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Advances in spectrometer technology and observational techniques in the 1980s and 1990s produced instruments capable of detecting the first of many new extrasolar planets.
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Nevertheless, those observations and explanations must conform to rigorous standards of observational techniques and logical argument.
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Through patient and persistent research and the development of new observational techniques, he was able to obtain many remarkable results.
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American humor prefers more observational techniques.
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Microlensing is caused by the same physical effect as strong lensing and weak lensing, but it is studied using very different observational techniques.
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