| 1. | What you can fall back on are empirical rules of thumb.
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| 2. | The modern approach to the pharmaceutical screening is based on several paradigms and empirical rules.
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| 3. | Ignorance of the y coordinate by the lowx packed R-tree tends to violate this empirical rule.
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| 4. | A set of semi-empirical rules were developed by John B . Goodenough and Junjiro Kanamori in the 1950s.
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| 5. | Several empirical rules, like the Woodward Hoffmann rules often come in handy while proposing a mechanism for a chemical reaction.
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| 6. | The techniques used for zonal interchange analysis explore the empirical rule that fits the " t " = 1 data.
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| 7. | In 1949 he proposed Smeed's law, an empirical rule that broke the usual link between environmental factors and road accidents.
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| 8. | :: Empirical rules that produce only small errors-or which work well-but only over a carefully specified range of conditions-are useful.
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| 9. | Aleksandr Nikolaevich Popov published an empirical rule similar to Zaitsev's in 1872, and presented his findings at the University of Kazan in 1873.
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| 10. | "Seger's Rules " are a series of empirical rules put forward by the H . A . Seger for the prevention of crazing and peeling.
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