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Meanings of
empiric
in English
Portuguese
empírico
Catalan
empíric
Spanish
empírico
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Derived from experiment and observation rather than theory.
empirical
theoretical
Related terms
experimental
observational
existential
experiential
verifiable
semiempirical
confirmable
falsifiable
medical practice
data-based
Portuguese
empírico
Usage of
empiric
in English
1
He appears to prefer the
empiric
method in love as in philosophy.
2
The differences seem largely semantic to me when applied to
empiric
situations.
3
Like a good
empiric
,
he had to see all and alter nothing.
4
Our data stress the importance of ward specific surveillance to optimize
empiric
treatment.
5
Third generation cephalosporins are commonly used
empiric
antibiotics in Ho Chi Minh City.
6
Using these
empiric
data, solutions to the mathematical model were recovered.
7
A proper
empiric
therapy is crucial to have a positive outcome.
8
Easy enough to find the right one by the
empiric
method- Imeanexperiment.
9
Methods: This was a retrospective study of patients undergoing CRT using
empiric
device settings.
10
Patients were placed on
empiric
respiratory isolation pending culture results.
11
As first-line treatments are
empiric
,
knowledge of antimicrobial resistance is key to successful eradication.
12
The father is all about fact and verifiable
empiric
data.
13
We need to be more judicious while using
empiric
antibiotics.
14
Our advance in knowledge is purely
empiric
unless it is directly dependent on formulation.
15
Early initiation of appropriate
empiric
therapy reduces morbidity and mortality.
16
We sought to examine the
empiric
evidence for cancer's inclusion as a traumatic stressor.
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empiric
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
empiric treatment
empiric knowledge
empiric antibiotics
empiric therapy
empiric data
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Translations for
empiric
Portuguese
empírico
Catalan
empíric
Spanish
empírico
Empiric
through the time
Empiric
across language varieties
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