Actual+observation

  • 41Godfrey Clarke — (born c. 1684 d , 1734), was an English politician who represented Derbyshire in the 18th century. Clarke was the son of Gilbert Clarke of Chilcote and his wife Barbara Clerke daughter of George Clerke of Northamptonshire. The family was long… …

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  • 42Robert Waring Darwin — (* 17. Oktober 1724 in Newark, Lincolnshire; † 4. November 1816 in Elston, Nottinghamshire) war ein englischer Arzt und Botaniker. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „R.W.Darwin“. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Wirken 2 We …

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  • 43Robert Waring Darwin — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Robert Waring Darwin Nacimiento 17 de octubre 1724 Newark, Lincolnshire …

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  • 44a posteriori — /ay po stear ee awr uy, ohr uy, awr ee, ohr ee/ 1. from particular instances to a general principle or law; based upon actual observation or upon experimental data: an a posteriori argument that derives the theory from the evidence. Cf. a priori… …

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  • 45clinical — clinically, adv. /klin i keuhl/, adj. 1. pertaining to a clinic. 2. concerned with or based on actual observation and treatment of disease in patients rather than experimentation or theory. 3. extremely objective and realistic; dispassionately… …

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  • 46Niagara Falls —    First described from actual observation by Father Hennepin, in the narrative of his journey of 1678. The falls are indicated on Champlain s map of 1632, and are briefly mentioned in Ragueneau s Relation des Hurons, 1648. The name is of… …

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  • 47clinical — clin•i•cal [[t]ˈklɪn ɪ kəl[/t]] adj. 1) med pertaining to a clinic 2) med concerned with or based on actual observation and treatment of disease in patients rather than experimentation or theory 3) dispassionately analytic; unemotionally critical …

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  • 48a posteriori — /ˌeɪ pɒstɛriˈɔri/ (say .ay posteree awree) from effect to cause; based upon actual observation or upon experimental data (opposed to a priori): an a posteriori argument. {Latin: from the subsequent or latter} …

  • 49seeing — is commonly used as a kind of conjunction, often followed by that, with the meaning ‘because, considering that’: • He was the kid brother whom I helped as far as I could, seeing that we had no mother B. Cobb, 1971. The origin of the expression in …

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  • 50empirical data — /ɪmˌpɪrɪk(ə)l deɪtə/ noun data or information which comes from actual observation or which can be proved ● We have no empirical data concerning our competitors’ sales last year …

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