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Empirical observation

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    Эмпирические данные




Empirical, английский
  1. As adjudged by uk movie periodical _empire magazine_. example _attack of the clones_ empirically better than _minority report_? sometimes i wonder why i pay my subscription fee.

  2. A эмпириче- ский того же цвета шрифта, которым напечатаны бессмысленные символв, или для чтения того же слова, напечатанного шрифтом чёрного цвета. 8 1 значение очень большой степени признака; 2 падеж, обозначающий движение наружу (напр., в финно-угорских языках). 9 обнаружение и определение конкретных внутренних процессов. 10 опущение гласного или слога при произношении – “don’t” вместо “do not”. empiricism 40 epenthesis

  3. Эмпирический


Empirical curve, английский
    Эмпирическая палетка


Empirical data, английский
  1. Factual data that is based on actual measurement, observation or direct sensory experience.

  2. Factual data that is based on actual measurement, observation or direct sensory experience rather than on theory.


Empirical dependence, английский
    Эмпирическая зависимость


Empirical distribution, английский
    Эмпирическое распределение


Empirical equation, английский
    Эмпирическая зависимость


Empirical equations take these forces into account, английский
    Agma uses service factors for the same purpose.


Empirical law of averages, английский
    The empirical law of averages lies at the base of the frequency theory of probability. this law, which is, in fact, an assumption about how the world works, rather than a mathematical or physical law, states that if one repeats a random experiment over and over, independently and under "identical" conditions, the fraction of trials that result in a given outcome converges to a limit as the number of trials grows without bound.


Empirical law of averages., английский
    The empirical law of averages lies at the base of the frequency theory of probability. this law, which is, in fact, an assumption about how the world works, rather than a mathematical or physical law, states that if one repeats a random experiment over an


Empirical probability, английский
    Эмпирическая вероятность


Empirical testing, английский
    Эмпирическая проверка


Empirical treatment, английский
    Treatment which is based on symptoms and clinical experience rather than on a thorough knowledge of the cause of the disorder


Empirical value, английский
    Эмпирическая величина


Observate, латинский

Observatio, латинский

Observatio [onis, f], латинский

Observatio, onis, f, латинский

Observation, английский
  1. Наблюдение; измерение

  2. Наблюдение; измерение оцт object задача; цель

  3. Observación

  4. The process of watching and examining a person or thing over a period of time  she was admitted to hospital for observation.

  5. N наблюдение

  6. Наблюдение

  7. In nautical astronomy, denotes the taking the sun, moon, or stars` altitude with a quadrant or sextant, in order thereby to find the latitude or time; also, the lunar distances.

  8. [1] general; the act of measuring some magnitude with an instrument, such as the time of an occultation (with a clock); the right ascension of a star (with a transit instrument and clock); the sun’s altitude, or the distance of the moon from a star (with a sextant); the temperature (with a thermometer); etc. [2] nautical; a celestial sighting, taken in order to calculate a time or position. [3] the information so acquired.


Observation balloon, английский
    An aerial platform for intelligence gathering and artillery spotting, consisting of a fabric envelope filled with hydrogen gas, tethered by a steel cable attached to a winch that reeled an ob- 223 observation server to the desired height and down again at the end of an observation session. military observation balloons first appeared in 1794 at the battle of fleurus, were used in the american civil war and franco- prussian war, reaching their zenith in world war i, during which naval observation balloons were used to spot submarines and direct the fire of a battleship’s main armament. they were also used for anti-submarine work during world war ii.


Observation chamber, английский

Fitted equation, английский
    Эмпирическое уравнение


Empirical dependence, английский
    Эмпирическая зависимость