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empiric risk Risk of recurrence for multifactorial or polygenic disorders based on family studies (observed risk).
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empirical therapy When medications or other treatments reportedly work for some patients, but are unproven to work consistently in large research studies. Empirical therapy is tried without proven effects.
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empirical received through the senses (sight, touch, smell, hearing, taste), either directly or through extensions.
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empirical Experimental or observational.
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empirical Relying on observed experience as evidence for positions. A controversial term, often caricatured by opponents to imply an approach opposed to any kind of theory and relying on sense experience or simplistic facts alone.
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