Sentences with phrase «actually test my theory»

I actually tested this theory by using 4 skin - on thighs and 4 skinned thighs (all bone - in).
In other words, the proponent of a program or process would posit a theory, provide some suggestion as to a «probability» of correctness, with some basis for the theory and the estimated probability — and then actually test that theory and the correlating potential that the theory is wrong.

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Actually do nt test this theory at all!
The researchers who wrote the article set out to test the theory: Does being vocal in response to pain actually help one endure pain longer?
This season has actually proven that Embiid can play a full season with regular minutes, but I still think it's probably not a good idea to test that theory time and time again.
I coloured some water with food colouring so we could actually see the absorption process working — and we set off to test some theories
The disclosure made the pages of national magazines and showed that theories about the origin of life could actually be tested in the laboratory.
Nobody knew how to test to see whether superstring theory (or M theory) was actually correct.
These theories can actually be tested.
Kenji López - Alt of Serious Eats actually tested out this theory, comparing the decomposition of McDonald's burgers and home - ground burgers, and found that, when left out in open air, neither the McDonald's burgers nor the home - ground burgers rotted.
I actually had a really nice chat with him on the phone, so hopefully we will meet this week, and I will put the «empty profile» theory to the test.
For now, I see my role as helping people understand their problem and the system that produces it, test possible change ideas as part of their theory of improvement, and fail fast to learn quickly to identify high leverage changes in their local contexts that are actually moving the needle on student outcomes.
You can actually go one trim level lower on the car's equipment roster and, in theory, depart from your local dealer with a car costing less than # 29,000 at list price — but Jaguar didn't have one of those for us to test.
Rather than relying on theory for safety, many companies are actually running crash tests on their products.
My point about all this really is how are any of these actually tested beyond theory, I fully appreciate the shortish time frame where we see a mismatch being a problem asserting anything is wrong yet, but could it do just that if it persistently continues?
It turns out that some of the assumptions used in man - made global warming theory (and in the current climate models) had never actually been tested.
This is important, because many people mistakenly assume that the authors of the detection / attribution chapters in the IPCC reports were actually testing man - made global warming theory and the climate models.
After all, if none of the theory's predictions can actually be tested, then what is the point?
We have this fun little system called the scientific method by which theories are supposed to make predictions that actually come to fruition, tested against observation and then maybe its legitimized.
It is the combination of all lines of evidence and tested theory which is the basis for the educated folks (that is, folks educated in climate science in particular) giving useful information on that technical subject, concerning what we do actually know about climate and what it's doing.
But IMO a decent theory should be one that can be tested experimentally, and its authors should propose experiments that actually can be tested.
Gedanken expermiments can not actually be performed, but nevertheless are a useful tool for testing a theory.
A wonderful idea may actually come to be, as enough money is raised to test the theory that the pool can actually clean water.
To test this theory, researchers compared the abundance of algae in the surface waters of the world's oceans with the amount of carbon actually sinking to deep water.
1848 Hungarian declaration of independence — though it did not actually lead to independence... 1861 H.S. Maine, Ancient Law 1881 French law on freedom of the press 1932 Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562 1945 Charter of the United Nations 1952 Completion of the Uniform Commercial Code 1957 Civil Rights Act of 1957 1963 Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty 1963 Gideon v. Wainwright establishes a constitutional right to counsel 1971 John Rawls — A Theory of Justice 1982 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 1996 International Court of Justice's Advisory Opinion on the Legality of the use of Nuclear Weapons 1996 UN Model Law on Electronic Commerce
Apple hasn't actually made this information known in any release notes but testing of the theory has confirmed that iOS 11.2 does support 7.5 - watt charging after a tip from an extremely well - known accessory manufacturer.
According to Mophie, that's 13 more hours of talk time, 8 hours of web browsing, 9 hours of video playback, and 38 hours of music playback — we'll be shocked if anyone actually tests that theory out.
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