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The author at Enemy of der Staat in a related article titled Empirical Studies and Controversies writes:
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They use a mathematical tool called Empirical Mode Decomposition to break the historical 1880+ temperature record into underlying natural oscillations.
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"Empirical" literally means apprehended by the senses.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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For a minute I thought you were talking of Victorian Britain, but then I notice 'Empirical'and class persecution and transportation missing.
Is Turkey European? Serf 2006
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We can see this in software engineering, again, as well as some attempts to ameliorate the problem: "Empirical" software engineering deriving conclusions about the concepts of engineering software based on observation of active "implementations" is a sort of bridge, I suppose.
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It's a three-night season involving Kinch and former Empirical trumpeter Jay Phelps, with the thrilling Latin and jazz world-musician Alex Wilson on keys. eXplorations is structured around the three musicians taking a night each to be bandleader, using the other two as sidemen in turn.
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Empirical studies show mixed results, with substantial amounts of educationally insufficient programming.
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Empirical evidence for other arguments: when someone uses a known mark like APPLE for unrelated goods, that has some market preclusion effects on Apple, because it prevents Apple from moving into that market later.
Archive 2009-08-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Empirical data make clear the consequences of this religious bridge-building: Feeling warmly toward a given religion follows from having a close relationship with someone of that religion.
Islam and American Tolerance David E. Campbell 2011
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Spamalytics: An Empirical Analysis of Spam Marketing Conversion, the Berkeley team charted the course of billions of unwanted e-mail messages generated by networks of zombie computers controlled by the rogue programs called "botnets."
Harmon Leon: Berkeley Computer Scientists Fight the War Against Spam Harmon Leon 2011
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