semiempirical

ADJECTIVE
  1. relying to some extent on observation or experiment
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  • A semiempirical downscaling approach for predicting regional temperature impacts associated with climatic change. Statistical downscaling approach and downscaling of AOGCM climate change projections
  • In the second approach I have analyzed, with the aid of various semiempirical methods, the molecular orbitals of most types of reactive intermediates in organic chemistry-carbonium ions, diradicals, methylenes, benzynes, etc. Roald Hoffmann - Autobiography
  • I apply a variety of computational methods, semiempirical and nonempirical, as well as qualitative arguments, to problems of structure and reactivity of both organic and inorganic molecules of medium size. Roald Hoffmann - Autobiography
  • We propose the coupled-cluster equation of motion method coupled with semiempirical Hamiltonian to calculate the multi-photon absorption cross-section for complex molecular systems.
  • A semiempirical inverse equation was used to characterize the HTC-air gap relation across the whole stages for experimental data from literature.
  • A better agreement is found in the geometry between semiempirical and ab initio transition states, and a greater deviation in the activation energy, in which.
  • “Using semiempirical models of densification applied to past Vostok climate conditions, Barnola et al. 1991 reported that the age difference between air and ice may be ~6000 years during the coldest periods instead of ~4000 years, as previously assumed.” Trenberth [1984] « Climate Audit
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