Experimental validation refers to the process of conducting tests or experiments to confirm or prove the validity or correctness of something. It is a way to verify if a theory, idea, or hypothesis is true or accurate by gathering evidence through practical experiments or observations.
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«experimental»
«validation»
Sentences with «experimental validation»
- It's still a very, very new concept with much more experimental validation necessary, and honestly I have no issue with that. (kavlifoundation.org)
- However, such experimental validations of GWAS associations are overwhelmingly lacking, in large part due to technological limitations on the throughput of the requisite methods. (ashg.org)
- Early engineering work by D.J. Seo, a Berkeley Ph.D. student who was co-advised by Alon and Maharbiz, followed by experimental validations by Ryan Neely, another Berkeley Ph.D. student, advised by Carmena, set the foundations of the neural dust vision. (sciencedaily.com)
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