[It] shares great advice and anecdotes about bringing a new product to market through a process
driven by experimentation and fast, frequent customer feedback.
The project is now entering the calibration phase, which means making sure that every piece of the simulation is
validated by experimentation.
His innovative works are defined
by experimentation with scale, form and materials, including wood, stone, tar, bronze, and wire.
With insight and verve, Griffin argues that innovation and best practices are discovered
by the experimentation of entrepreneurs as they establish the evolutionary fitness of their business.
Despite a varied body of work,
characterised by experimentation and a sustained and fruitful engagement with abstraction and surrealism, the exhibition reinforces the perception that Nash was a painter who only found a sense of purpose with the outbreak of war.
Much of her work is
inspired by experimentation with materials and processes (blood, cosmetic facial peel, digital fabrication), which she mines for their narrative implications and untapped potentials.
They found that most of the learning farmers do is informal, for
example by experimentation or from their networks, which are made up from a wide range of people not necessarily just farmers.
In a stroke, Alhazen pioneered the modern scientific method (hypothesis rejected or not
rejected by experimentation) as well as experimental physics.
Incubate sections with primary antibody diluted in 1x TBST for 1 hour, or overnight at 4 °C; the optimal antibody dilution ratio should be
pre-determined by experimentation.
Visionary companies make some of their best
moves by experimentation, trial and error, opportunism, and — quite literally — accident.
Globalisation of business requires strategic and accurate decision making, and you can acquire the knowledge of the
same by experimentation of distinct reference sources.
An early adopter of video as an artistic medium, Wegman continues to make work that is equally
distinguished by its experimentation while simultaneously appealing to a broad audience.
My own pet hate is post-Modernist science, where narratives, opinions, computer models, and political concerns, are least as important, if not more so, than concrete scientific evidence
collected by experimentation and observation and impartial analysis.
Plavix 1, the SCC elaborated on how to construe the «inventive concept of the claim» and adopted the «obvious to try» test, which, it noted, might be appropriate in areas, such as pharmaceutical industry, where advances are often
won by experimentation.
On view currently is new work by Mariah Robertson, who is known for large - scale installations of colorful photography paper
marked by experimentation with photography chemistry.
Loosely chronological and arranged thematically, the exhibition celebrates the life and spirit of the Bauhaus — one that is
characterised by experimentation, collaboration and play.
If not, then what you have expressed here is simply a hypothesis, which of course is perfectly acceptable in science because it is one of the steps in the scientific method, but hypotheses need to be
verified by experimentation.
Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Puryear is based in Hudson Valley, N.Y. Over the past half century, he has established a unique sculptural practice, creating modernist abstract works
defined by experimentation with scale, form and materials, including wood, stone, tar, bronze, and wire.
Much of her work is
inspired by experimentation with materials and processes, which she mines for their narrative implications and untapped potentials.
In the 1960s Olitski generally shared with Noland, and other members of the Washington Color School, an approach to painting in which the canvas is covered with pure areas of color, characterized, as well,
by experimentation with color and pigments.
If one follows Whitehead here, the most one can say about laws is that (A) no known data indicate that examined instances of contemporary laws constitute the complete class of instances, and that (B) we have reasonable grounds for holding laws to be unrestrictedly universal within a certain spatiotemporal scope (whereas we can,
by experimentation, know that accidental universals are closed or subject to exceptions).
The way you learn the stages is
by experimentation, which means you're going to die, a lot.
From her early education at a high school for the arts, to her collegiate studies at New York's Cooper Union, and across seven decades of image making, Simon's work has been characterized
by experimentation and a deft use of technique and materials.
In science, a fact is a repeatable careful observation or measurement (
by experimentation or other means), also called empirical evidence.
Being driven by a political agenda rather than
by experimentation and evidence, it is more akin to post-modernism:
Do this either
by experimentation, or by using our guide here.
By experimentation (trial and error), over time I developed a newsletter called John Polito — Your Real Estate Advisor.