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the probability that a trait will occur or recur in a family, based solely on experience rather than on knowledge of the causative mechanism. See also genetic r.
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| empiric t. |
treatment by means which experience has proved to be beneficial.
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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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| empiricism |
A school of thought that proposes that all theory and knowledge should be based on observation. This is in contrast to
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| empirical |
Dependent on, or in some other way related to, experience.
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