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The Eötvös rule was first found phenomenologically and published in 1886.
In a gas the distinction is both conceptually and phenomenologically clear.
Jesus has to be phenomenologically defined, before his existence can be denied.
There are several large categories of bacteriocin which are only phenomenologically related.
These phenomenologically extracted work functions may be slightly different from the thermodynamic definition given above.
In such cases we have a notion of a whole which is more, at least phenomenologically, than a mere assemblage of parts.
The interactions are divided phenomenologically into four categories.
There is not much to the work, phenomenologically speaking, beyond the initial, mildly kaleidoscopic effect of its mirrors.
Thus, the influence of the extrinsic effects on the PL is usually addressed phenomenologically.
Phenomenologically he describes the structures of awareness, particularly its self-reflective and self-conscious forms.
The effects of special relativity can phenomenologically be derived from the following three fundamental experiments:
Based on this information and advanced rational drug design technique, phenomenologically relevant scaffolds can be constructed.
By contrast, the Meyerian perspective is phenomenologically oriented.
However, studies since confirm that bipolar II is a "phenomenologically" distinct disorder.
This is phenomenologically desirable because it leaves no massless particles, which are indeed not seen experimentally.
"Resources" are defined phenomenologically as anything that helps the client's autonomic nervous system return to a regulated state.
The laws of epidemics have been studied phenomenologically very well and with a high degree of veracity.
For instance, if a person is shown two differing views successively, then one off our phenomenologically distinct perceptions may arise.
These new neutrinos would interact with the other fermions solely in this way, so are not phenomenologically excluded.
Historically, it was a formidable task to describe the nuclear force phenomenologically, and the first semi-empirical quantitative models came in the mid-1950s.
In this context the spin remains an internal quantum number that is only phenomenologically related to the statistical properties of the quanta.
Furthermore, sound is treated phenomenologically as a dynamic presence to be encountered in listening (rather than as an object of scientific study).
The sciences are taught phenomenologically and experientially.
These would be disastrous phenomenologically.
The little Higgs theories are also examples of phenomenologically interesting theories inspired by deconstruction.