experimental observation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexperimentalandobservation
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experimental
adjective
uk/ɪkˌsper.ɪˈmen.təl/us/ɪkˌsper.əˈmen.t̬əl/
using new methods, ideas, substances, etc. that have not been tried before, usually in order to find out what effect ...
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observation
noun
uk/ˌɒb.zəˈveɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɑːb.zɚˈveɪ.ʃən/
the act of observing something ...
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This numerical simulation can be applied to a non-destructive diagnosis based on the limited parameters fromexperimentalobservation.
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In this section, we presentexperimentalobservationof the anomalous resistance.
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Experimentalobservationof electrons accelerated in vacuum to relativistic energies by a high-intensity laser.
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We hope our theoretical study of this instability will be followed byexperimentalobservationin an inert gas discharge.
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Haines' scaling would suggest a factor of three increase in critical interwire gap - this is consistent with theexperimentalobservation.
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The electron emission directions obtained in our simulations are qualitatively in agreement with theexperimentalobservation.
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Theexperimentalobservationof additional folding phases is explained by the ad hoc postulation of additional pathways or intermediates.
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Transition to turbulence may, however, preventexperimentalobservationof this effect in this system.
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It is found that the first azimuthal mode is always the most unstable, which also agrees with theexperimentalobservationthat the unstable pattern is a double spiral flow.
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In spite of the large changes that ice induces in ionization energies and electron affinities, electronic excitation energies were found to be remarkably unaffected, which is consistent withexperimentalobservation.
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The simulation reproduces the filamentary structure erupted on steep pressure gradients in the edge region and the number of filaments observed are consistent with theexperimentalobservation.
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It is doubtful whether such anexperimentalobservationcan furnish a reasonably accurate estimate of the peak pressure generated at the actual seat of collapse of the cavity.
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We analyze the oscillating motion of particles by observing the time evolution of the electric field induced at the wall in the same as theexperimentalobservation.
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Rather,experimentalobservationmust be employed.
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Lehar's discourse has neglected some real empirical relations between perceptual report andexperimentalobservation.
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Theexperimentalobservationpointed to an almost horizontal interface near the closed end so that it is postulated that the interface does indeed go through a singular point.
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