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Use of antibiotics to treat an infection before the specific causative organism has been identified with laboratory tests.
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| empirical f. |
a chemical formula that expresses the proportions of the elements present in a substance. For substances composed of discrete molecules, it expresses the relative numbers of atoms present in a molecule of the substance in the smallest whole numbers. For example, the empirical formula for ethane is written CH3, whereas its actual molecular formula is C2H6.
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Dependent on, or in some other way related to, experience.
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| empirical formula |
Contains the elemental symbols of the elements making up the compound as well as the smallest whole number ratio, ie the empirical formula for glucose (molecular formula C 6 H 12 O 6 ) is CH 2 O.
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the adjective 'empirical' means 'based upon experience'. In philosophy the term empiricism refers to the theory that all concepts are derived from experience and that all statements which express knowledge must ultimately derive their justification from experience; those who hold that view are referred to as empiricists
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