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"experimentally" Definitions
  1. in a way that is connected with or involves scientific experiments
  2. in a way that involves trying new ideas, forms or methods to find out what effect they have
  3. in a way that involves doing something in order to see what happens
"experimentally" Synonyms
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Of course, it would prove experimentally that the material existed.
But a very reproducible paper photograph was also used experimentally.
The national path has to be discovered and developed experimentally.
But as noted, none of these ideas were ever proven experimentally.
Experimentally, they handicap, they do worse, and they know it too.
A team of Italian researchers experimentally demonstrated this phenomenon in 2013.
This also gives users the option to experimentally create new flavours.
Until now, sensors have been used only experimentally, to diagnose concussions.
I guess you could do this experimentally, but it would be tough.
Beginning more experimentally, he hit a beautiful techno groove and kept steady.
" But, until now, no research has confirmed what the source is "experimentally.
"We now have the tools to experimentally manipulate fear in wildlife," Suraci said.
The real question remained to be answered: could Verlinde's theory be experimentally validated?
The Obama administration recently proposed experimentally testing these and other changes within Medicare.
The group experimentally confirmed that the Higgs mode evolves according to their theoretical predictions.
Experimentally, I tried to extract grapefruit and lemon peels into a citrusy flavor concentrate.
The EPR effect marries a specific, experimentally realizable form of quantum entanglement with complementarity.
In China, up to eight different species of octopus are now being experimentally farmed.
The only alternative that has been tested experimentally is called a supersonic-combustion ramjet.
However, it would be challenging to verify this experimentally, requiring a helicopter or UAV.
All the subcomponents of this system have already been shown to be experimentally realized.
Since 2015, the Nevada Donor Network has been using Organize's registry experimentally, said Keith.
And as bad as it smelled, I couldn't stop myself from experimentally testing the wind.
Little has been done there yet; most work is still done experimentally in the lab.
"It's very possible that someone could build this experimentally and that would be really neat."
A clever 2018 paper by political scientists Michael Barber and Jeremy Pope tested this experimentally.
He began as a teenage hip-hop classicist and grew into an experimentally minded aesthete.
"We have seen experimentally that [public transit data] increases engagement with the app," Khosrowshahi says.
She's experimentally minded, certainly, but her works contain plenty of more traditional operatic melody, too.
Utah arrays, collections of 100 conductive silicon needles, are now employed experimentally to record brain waves.
These images were compared to experimentally produced bread, allowing the researchers to identify the archaeological specimens.
The next step: building a prototype device in the lab to experimentally confirm their proposed method.
For Michael Desai of Harvard University believes he has demonstrated such plucking experimentally in brewer's yeast.
Though she's his prize, he presents her experimentally: Does she look more glorious on this side?
It was heavier than the goassmer thin, experimentally inclined material that I listened to for pleasure.
But by experimentally tainting portions of these isolated lakes, perhaps we can prevent future, more widespread, losses.
While it has not been experimentally confirmed, it is generally conceded to be true by working physicists.
So when it tried something like land reform it was done experimentally and in a decentralized fashion.
Uggerhøj acknowledges that we can't exactly test this experimentally, beyond calculating things according to the general relativity equation.
Stewart Home: As a way of experimentally testing whether my understanding of the institution of art was correct.
That hypothesis, however, died with the aether itself, when the latter's existence was disproved experimentally in the 1890s.
Because if the superlative LHC can't find answers, it will cast doubt that answers can be found experimentally.
"Research has shown that men whose masculinity is experimentally challenged are more likely to support war," Bridges said.
See: falling-in-love songs, heartbreak songs, getting-ready-for-Friday-night songs, and even experimentally kissing girls songs.
But when the site experimentally recalibrated the model based on more recent polls, dating back just to 2000, Mrs.
Researchers are still orders of magnitude away from experimentally confirming the upper limit of the electron's electric dipole moment.
Weiss, who needed to present the research to his class, found that he didn't fully understand the concept experimentally.
These predictions were drawn from DeepMind's new deep learning system but have yet to be experimentally verified, DeepMind noted.
Everyone (from young children to particles physicists) learn about the world by gathering data, making observations, and experimentally testing ideas.
The authors argue that results demonstrated that experimentally induced boredom may trigger people to gravitate toward more extreme political beliefs.
Studies two and three experimentally measured the effects of impaired self-control, or ego-depletion, on people's willingness to plan.
It is possible that marijuana contains chemicals that cause pain relief in lobsters but this would have to be proven experimentally.
"We hope to demonstrate it experimentally in the next year then make a prototype in around two years time," said Shields.
And more and more, they're being used experimentally to detect human disease—cancer, diabetes, tuberculosis, and now, malaria—from smell alone.
Dr. Cooley said that use of the device to save a patient's life, even experimentally, did not violate the grant contract.
"Don't forget your thighs," one woman commands from a lawn chair as her partner poses experimentally on a makeshift backyard stage.
Now, according to Levitan and Balaz, we at least "have fundamental and experimentally realizable design rules for creating materials that compute."
What we can now say experimentally, the key to the success of these conversations is doing the exact opposite of that.
The project started with five hypotheses that had already been tested experimentally but on which results had not yet been published.
Other moments were experimentally impressive, like shining a laser beam through antimatter, but don't have the same oomph as colliding black holes.
Facebook's program launched experimentally in Australia in November 22014, and expanded on May 26, 2018, to the US, the UK, and Canada.
While the swirls of electrical activity have been theoretically hypothesized in the past, this is the first time they've been observed experimentally.
It's been experimentally verified over and over again with pairs of atomic clocks, although on human scales it's a pretty tiny effect.
In some cases, we can identify an experimentally detectable property that is expected to repeatedly double as in the classical butterfly effect.
Village lies outside the Austin city limits, permits — a severe hurdle for companies building experimentally in the United States — are not required.
I even once, experimentally, tried to seduce a guy I was dating while wearing a tracksuit, just to see if I could.
A common denominator of science denial is the rejection of information that is obtained experimentally and rationally in favor of alternative facts.
"The comparison of experimentally produced traces of wear on tools with those observed on prehistoric artifacts showed close similarities," the team said.
But he argues that the carb and insulin explanation for obesity is too simplistic and has been "experimentally falsified" in rigorous studies.
According to Michalakis, the next step is to experimentally test whether a prototype quantum device will fuse, demonstrating that braiding should be possible.
"In vitro culture models are essential tools because they approximate relatively simple neuron networks and are experimentally controllable," said study author Shotaro Yoshida.
" Hansen's company at some point will seek approval from the US Department of Agriculture to experimentally use a product "to quell this outbreak.
In fact, the problem's intractability partly explains why Hawking never received a Nobel Prize—that prestigious award is given to experimentally verified discoveries.
They also assume that recreational runners age and slow at the same rate as world-class runners, which has not been proven experimentally.
No company has yet experimentally demonstrated that quantum computers can beat classical computers at anything, though they're trying and may do so soon.
In both cases, he carefully culled ideas and words from the journal, the one place he let himself talk freely, experimentally and completely.
"Now we can show experimentally that when you take away the two-way nature of the conversation, the effects go away," Broockman says.
He dabbed the canvas experimentally with a palette knife and built up a thick texture, making the rocks and craters even more menacing.
" CBD, the authors wrote, "reduces experimentally induced anxiety in healthy controls, without affecting baseline anxiety levels, and reduces anxiety in patients with SAD.
He is enthusiastic about the theory's potential to upend the very foundations of science, but concedes that testing it experimentally remains a distant possibility.
Researchers are compelled to adopt philosophical interpretations of quantum mechanics precisely because no one can figure out a way to answer that question experimentally.
Researchers hope to use Crispr to treat a number of genetic diseases, and it has already been used experimentally to treat sickle-cell anemia.
I think that what we see being built up experimentally in China at the moment is something like an endgame in these sinister developments.
The idea, he said, was to reflect the experience of a relative who had begun using OxyContin and Percocet experimentally before turning to heroin.
But according to a new paper published in November in the physics journal Physical Review D, it could be experimentally tested in the near future.
They experimentally (or perhaps haphazardly) plugged in a host of synths, noise gates, and drum machines into one another and conjured whatever sounds they could.
Surgical skin grafts done experimentally among unrelated cheetahs were tolerated without the normal rate of tissue rejection, as if all the animals were identical twins.
The process underlying Crispr was first observed in bacterial behavior and then experimentally demonstrated in 2007, too late for the first bio-based chemical companies.
Subscription programs are an idea that have been tried, at least experimentally, by a number of luxury car companies including Volvo, Porsche and Mercedes-Benz.
And on "Ya-Ka-May," Galactic's experimentally minded LP from 2010, Toussaint wrote a song and sat in with the band on piano and vocals.
An engine made of a single ion was experimentally demonstrated and reported in Science in April 2016, though it didn't harness the power-enhancing quantum effect.
The versatile offering is intended to be experimentally and playfully styled, catering to varying personal aesthetics and contrasting vibes which many of us flit between daily.
And by experimentally altering biological pathways in one cell type, they should be able to see how this affects the behavior of the other cell types.
In this respect, Mäkinen and his colleagues have created a way for cosmologists to experimentally recreate properties of the early universe predicted in some cosmological models.
They did not name any particular drug, but a number of people have been experimentally using chloroquine combined with Azithromycin to prevent and treat COVID-19.
They did not name any particular drug, but a number of people have been experimentally using chloroquine combined with azithromycin to prevent and treat COVID-19.
These predictions were drawn from DeepMind's new deep learning system but have yet to be experimentally verified, DeepMind noted in a blog post announcing their findings.
But this is the first study to experimentally demonstrate that a nonhuman mammal can use the rhythm of another's voice to make decisions that affect survival.
Gene editing is tricky in birds, so it has not been possible to experimentally induce this phenomenon in birds, and it's not well understood, he said.
This is the first study to experimentally quantify the tradeoffs between fleet size, capacity, waiting time, travel delay, and operational costs for a wide range of vehicles.
In the first two seasons of the show, the protomolecule was used against people experimentally by a company that intends to sell it to the highest bidder.
The study produced novel insights on the coevolution of the two roles and how they reacted to increases in the level of competition, which we manipulated experimentally.
It's important to bear in mind that most people who use drugs, whether regularly or experimentally, don't have a high level of drug or harm reduction "literacy".
"Yellow fever does have a very good vaccine, but that was found purely accidentally, experimentally, many years ago," Rossmann says (the discovery was made in the 1930s).
Physicists in Finland have experimentally created quantum structures that some cosmologists believe were formed seconds after the Big Bang, and may have given birth to dark matter.
"Artificial-light exposure has been shown experimentally to produce alerting effects, suppress melatonin, and phase-shift the biological clock," reads one study from 2014, and so f.
The success of rigorous evaluation efforts in identifying effective interventions has also spawned a movement within government to experimentally evaluate programs, rather than just assume they work.
But maize is maize, and Dr Ané, Dr Shapiro and their colleagues have managed to cross-breed aerial roots into more manageable plants, which are being tested experimentally.
Here's what I mean by "test traffic:" In the weeks after publishing your post, Google notices them then experimentally surfaces them at the top of related search terms.
Three Chicago-area psychologists recently proved experimentally what this incident demonstrates anecdotally: both conservatives and liberals endorse discrimination against those each group perceives as violating its fundamental values.
"Negative emotions may be easier to experimentally induce than positive emotions, and they may be more salient in their expression than positive emotions," the authors explained in the paper.
A second had a bacterium called Lactobacillus rhamnosus, a so-called probiotic that has been demonstrated experimentally to be good for the intestinal health of mice, added as well.
And anyway, if you don't forgive him, you're missing out on one of the few experimentally minded producers unafraid to aim his technicolor productions for a stadiums' highest rafters.
That hope was based on the idea, experimentally demonstrated at small scale among cohabiting couples, that taking ARVs makes an infected individual less likely to pass the virus on.
So he decided to build a platform that could experimentally test the world's collection of coronavirus genomes, to see which ones had the highest likelihood of infecting human cells.
Professor Kahan has found similar results in, for example, studies about gun control in which he experimentally manipulated the partisan slant of information that participants were asked to assess.
"Event horizons are found at places that you cannot test or experimentally verify, because nothing inside the event horizon can get out, according to the theory of relativity," said Afshordi.
"We have not experimentally established the fact that quantum mechanics applies on larger scales, and larger means even something the size of a virus or a little cell," Renner said.
Theoretical physicists have been predicting that it should be possible for knots to form in quantum fields for decades, but nobody could figure out how to accomplish this feat experimentally.
Experimentally deployed southwest of Tucson, Arizona, the surveillance network aimed to provide the Border Patrol  "complete situational awareness" through the real-time, automated integration of multiple sources of surveillance data.
In 2015, Levin, his postdoc Vaibhav Pai, and other collaborators showed experimentally that bioelectric signals from the body shape the development and patterning of the brain in its earliest stages.
Doctors in China, the US and other countries have used the drug experimentally in Covid-19 patients, but there is not yet sufficient clinical evidence that it's effective in humans.
The startup Suki, which is building a speech-processing app that it describes as "Alexa for doctors," worked experimentally with the Amazon product for several months, said CEO Punit Soni.
Its nonpartisan leadership and its funding by Congress allow it to experimentally develop and use "best practices," through its work in the field, in a way we could not in government.
Plus, I've read plenty of psychological studies about how perceptions of wine quality are derived only from the price tag, even if high price tags are experimentally placed on cheap wine.
Being able to measure these effects experimentally could lead to a better understanding of vacuum friction and nanomagnetism and, in turn, how objects at this tiny scale interact with their environment.
For those less experimentally inclined, I have an awfully good sauvignon blanc, and delicious California rosés, made from the gamay noir grape, which may be more familiar in its Beaujolais incarnation.
Long story short: Their results here are correlational, not causational, as they ended up lumping together the experimentally manipulated press releases and the ones that were already good in the same analysis.
The required deviation from the inverse-square law would be small, explaining why it has not been detected experimentally, but would, nevertheless, be sufficient, over cosmic distances, to have the required effect.
One of the obvious joys following the current generation of experimentally minded club DJs and producers is in the ways they find deep connections between geographically and spiritually disparate scenes and styles.
A review article in The Arabian Journal of Chemistry in 2011, about the many ways to treat industrial wastewater, pointed out that electrodialysis was experimentally effective in capturing both copper and chrome.
Investigators from Columbia University's Medical Center assessed the efficacy of low doses of inhaled cannabis and sub-therapeutic doses of oxycodone on experimentally-induced pain in a double-blind, placebo-controlled model.
It's also difficult to experimentally assess what people did or did not believe two years ago, let alone whether fake news articles may have had a large enough impact to swing the election.
From the novel's early days, there have been writers who worked experimentally not out of a sense of play or rebellion, but because it's the only path they found toward otherwise elusive ideas.
No one had visualized a gene in the nineteen-forties, and the notion of a layer of information levitating above the genome was an abstraction built atop an abstraction, impossible to test experimentally.
The long process to establish a "theory" in science goes a little something like this — scientists make an observation, come up with potential hypotheses to explain it, and then experimentally test each one.
A clear process to study at the HL-LHC will be double Higgs production, which will be very fun to look for experimentally and will tell us how the Higgs boson interacts with itself.
Video: Sofa King Sick/YouTube It's an age-old question: Which came first—the chicken, the egg, or the chicken that was experimentally hatched without an eggshell by high school students in Chiba, Japan?
At the end of last season, with the playoffs out of reach, Bucks coach Jason Kidd began experimentally playing the 6-foot-11 Antetokounmpo, who has the height of a center, at point guard.
The problem is that while the existence of the quantum vacuum has been experimentally proven to exist, physicists are in pretty strong agreement that it can't be used as a medium to generate thrust.
THUMP was recently lucky enough to catch Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith—one of the most intriguing, innovative, and endlessly exciting experimentally-leaning electronic music practitioners working today—in full flow at Braga's outstanding Semibreve festival.
On the first night of Andrew Schneider's performance piece "Youarenowhere," which played the experimentally inclined Coil festival in 2015, Mr. Schneider gathered his crew and gave a pep talk entirely devoid of any pep.
The distinctions between traditional folk musics and drum and bass seem self-evident, but decades of dodgy mislabeled torrents, and experimentally minded pranksters have—intentionally or otherwise—eroded the boundaries between forms and scenes.
Dowling compares topological quantum computing to string theory, a once-popular approach to unifying all the laws of physics that has since fallen out of favor because its ideas are impossible to test experimentally.
By experimentally marking silcrete flakes with ochre crayons, the researchers were able to show that "the lines on L13 were produced with a crayon and thus constitute a drawing," in the words of the authors.
The flat metallic (but not metal) portion on the exterior of each bud is a touchpad, so I started experimentally tapping, swiping, and holding those pads, but the buds gave me no helpful audio feedback.
But it appears that ketones also cause the molecules that hinder the B.D.N.F. gene to loosen their grip, as the scientists realized when they experimentally added ketones to brain tissue from some of the mice.
BARDA will also spend $45.9 million on Mapp Biopharmaceutical's ZMapp antibody drug, which had been used experimentally on U.S. missionaries infected in the epidemic in Africa who were flown back to the U.S. for treatment.
But some plants are adaptable: soybeans experimentally grown in Chernobyl's radioactive environment have displayed drastic changes in their protein makeup, enabling them to strengthen their resistance to heavy metals and to modify their carbon metabolism.
"It was a surprise when we realized that the same marks were generated experimentally," said Ruth Blasco, a zooarchaeologist at the National Research Centre on Human Evolution in Spain and lead author on the study.
This was a tough to act to follow, but the soloist on Saturday was also redoubtable: the soprano Barbara Hannigan, one of new music's reigning divas, in an experimentally florid recent work by Salvatore Sciarrino.
"There is evidence for the crucial role of feedback to primary sensory regions in perceptual processes, but it still remains to be demonstrated experimentally that perception depends on a dendritic mechanism," Larkum and co. write.
It's true that you only get room scale-VR experimentally with a third sensor with Rift, but in practice, you won't notice much of a difference between Oculus with two sensors and Vive's true room-scale experience.
In an experimentally significant number of cases where the subjects correctly intuited an object, brain activity began diverging from that recorded in incorrect guesses 100 milliseconds before the volunteers consciously registered a new picture had been presented.
When scientists experimentally remove the cache, the spiders will spend time searching for the stolen goods in proportion to how many separate items had been taken, rather than how big the total prey mass might have been.
And given the "potential seriousness and time sensitivity of the situation," DeepMind said that it is skipping the process of experimentally verifying the findings or waiting for it to be peer-reviewed by an academic journal before publication.
By the mid-0003s, all the quarks had been accounted for experimentally except the top quark, and by the early 2010s, the main remaining unproved ingredient was the Higgs boson, named after the British theoretical physicist Peter Higgs.
Specifically, what the Singapore group wanted to experimentally demonstrate is the fairly old prediction that the absorption of a photon by an atom should be the time-reversed mirror of the emission of of a photon by an atom.
It was slightly chewy when I had it, but I still liked experimentally pairing it with the mix-and-match accompaniments on the plate, the crunchy tarragon dust, cubes of Asian pear and spicy strips of pickled ají amarillo.
THERE'S MORE THAN ONE WAY TO MAKE A TIME CRYSTAL Following the publication of the preprint of Yao's paper last year, two teams at the University of Maryland and Harvard managed to experimentally realize a time crystal for the first time.
There are more elaborate ways of experimentally searching for extra dimension that don't use light and a microscope but they all have in common that they can only give an upper bound on the length of a circular extra dimension.
A team led by Jing-Shan Zhao from Tsinghua University in Beijing used some fancy math, a robot, and a juvenile ostrich to experimentally demonstrate that some feathered dinosaurs were already flapping their proto-wings prior to being able to fly.
His other hand ran experimentally up her shirt, and Greer stood in shocked suspension for a moment as he found the convexity of her breast and encircled it, all the while looking her in the eye, not blinking, just looking .
For example, these agencies are partnering to experimentally test new program models for delivering education and training to unemployed youth and adults in sectors with growing demand for workers, with the goal to pave pathways for career advancement and wage growth.
In the 22014s, Mr. Hernandez switched to color, experimentally in a series focused on the luxe life represented by high-end shopping strip, Rodeo Drive, and poetically in a second great body of work called "Landscapes for the Homeless" (22014-91).
Lack of clinical evidence While doctors in China, the United States and other countries have used the drug experimentally in Covid-19 patients, there is not yet enough clinical evidence that it's effective in humans or the management of the disease.
Both studies experimentally tested whether these differences affected if people would respond to provocations from others incrementally (responding in-kind to the actions of the other) or catastrophically (not responding at first until a threshold was crossed and then responding dramatically).
I'm familiar with the literature on experimentally designed conditional income transfers, for instance, where every new study, with a new country location, time period or set of design tweaks seems to alter the bottom line of what works and how.
A quasiparticle (Image: Eva Rinaldi/Wikimedia Commons)Scientists have experimentally observed a physical concept that was first theorized in 1931 for the first time—one that could result in important applications in quantum computing and even the study of string theory. Maybe.
It's here, in a cavernous hall thousands of feet beneath the earth, that D'Angleo works on a new generation of experiments dedicated to the hunt for dark matter particles, an exotic form of matter whose existence has been hypothesized for decades but never proven experimentally.
"We emphasise that these structure predictions have not been experimentally verified, but hope they may contribute to the scientific community's interrogation of how the virus functions, and serve as a hypothesis generation platform for future experimental work in developing therapeutics," the blog post said.
In a June 2009 study published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, "Threat causes liberals to think like conservatives," Paul Nail, a professor of psychology at the University of Central Arkansas, and four colleagues found that Liberals became more conservative following experimentally induced threats.
Friday that Microsoft's Japanese division experimentally eliminated from the workweek for one month in summer 2019, resulting in a 39.9 percent spike in labor productivity, the panegyric gyrations of tech journalists everywhere, and—I suspect—a cascade of Silicon Valley copycats clamoring to follow suit.
Despite an energy-reform push that has aimed to lure investments from foreign oil firms since 24, only Mexico's state-run oil firm Pemex has tried fracking the country's shale reserves, and only experimentally, even as fields that are accessible with traditional drilling methods are drying up.
Shrinking technology—a single-ion engine and three-atom fridge were both experimentally realized for the first time within the past year—is forcing them to extend thermodynamics to the quantum realm, where notions like temperature and work lose their usual meanings, and the classical laws don't necessarily apply.
He works out the existence of the tropopause in the stratosphere (not discovered experimentally until the 20th century!), he discusses the feasibility of digging a canal through Panama, and in one truly impressive piece of reasoning, he deduces the existence of the land bridge between North America and Asia.
Keohane and Victor summarize the strategy this way: States should cooperate where cooperation is possible, often on the basis of voluntary groupings; coordinate on issues where cooperation is too difficult or where universal participation is desirable; and probe experimentally to seek to expand the boundaries of feasible cooperation.
"To only look at traits but not do it experimentally doesn't give you the opportunity to understand whether that trait is genetically based," says Max Lambert, a postdoc jointly at the University of Washington and UC Berkeley, who is studying how red-legged frogs are adapting to life in polluted stormwater ponds.
This score's a bit of an exception on the list since it's not a synthesizer score strictly speaking, but the gasping pipe organs and piano parts both run parallel to the tradition of synth horror music that came before it and proved steadily influential to the host of experimentally minded film composers that followed.
"To our knowledge, this is the first time that scientists have been able to experimentally quantify the trade-off between fleet size, capacity, waiting time, travel delay, and operational costs for a range of vehicles, from taxis to vans and shuttles," said Daniela Rus, a professor of computer science at CSAIL who led the study.
On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration gave permission for the plasma to be used experimentally on an emergency basis to treat coronavirus patients, and hospitals in New York quickly began asking to participate, said Dr. Bruce Sachais, chief medical officer of the New York Blood Center, which will collect, test and distribute the plasma.

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