| 1. | Currently, this empirical law is applied in spinal cord and deep brain stimulation.
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| 2. | Von Mises regarded the randomness of a collective as an empirical law, established by experience.
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| 3. | In electromagnetic theory, the continuity equation is an empirical law expressing ( local ) charge conservation.
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| 4. | Benford's law is an empirical law concerning the distribution of digits in a list of numbers.
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| 5. | An empirical law can then be proposed:
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| 6. | Obviously T + V is of no help as conservation of energy is an empirical law of physics.
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| 7. | Historically, observations lead to many empirical laws, though now it is known that chemistry has its foundations in quantum mechanics.
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| 8. | In 2009 he co-edited a special issue of the Journal of Advertising Research with Professor Jerry Wind on empirical laws in advertising.
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| 9. | :So all these sources agree that the standard model is an empirical law that has limitations, but is valid in many scenarios.
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| 10. | Friction, the force opposing to the relative motion, is usually idealized by means of some empirical laws such as Coulomb s law.
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