When he got home, he continued his trial-and-error period, getting sick as he learned his limits.
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Animals, too, have been genetically engineered, mostly by laborious and imprecise trial-and-error breeding techniques.
America's primary export, it appears, is trial-and-error, and the innovative knowledge attained in such a way.
James Dyson is also known for his trial-and-error approach in building function-led product designs.
It was kind of a trial-and-error when figuring out how to open up a clothing store.
He is the author of Uncontrolled: The Surprising Payoff of Trial-and-Error for Business, Politics, and Society .
Chemically altered antibiotics are typically thrown at the disease in a sort of trial-and-error process to see what works.
Like other bacteria, S. aureus mutates at random, and through trial-and-error it will eventually find a way to outsmart any drug.
Today, bioengineering typically relies on labor-intensive trial-and-error processes to develop new designs.
Today we can alter just a few genes to produce a more-desirable plant, rather than doing it by trial-and-error over many generations.
Empirical medicine is the costly realm of chronic care and trial-and-error treatment.
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Ultimately, bottom-up, sustainable liberalisation will have to rely largely on the unilateral action of governments, trying, by trial-and-error, to put their houses in order.
Such a trial-and-error approach is expensive and costs lives, because several diseases, such as Alzheimer's, are best treated as soon as they are diagnosed.
Space-flight veterans in the company are well aware of the trial-and-error nature of technology development, but they also know risk is an essential part of innovation.
When and how to move beyond these to the inevitable management of ever-larger datasets with ever-improving technology is best done by trial-and-error and reinforcement of demonstrated successes.
From a primitive plant called brassica, laborious trial-and-error genetic modification over centuries created canola, cabbage, bok choi, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, kale, rutabaga, mustard and turnip, among others.
Finding out who is inherently going to stab you as opposed to shake your hand is usually a trial-and-error proposition, but one that can quickly be spun to your advantage.
Medicine, which is mainly the act of mending such processes, was until recently a glorious form of trial-and-error, augmented by a web of probabilistic models that output the creation of treatments.
The ultimate goal was always to exploit the opportunity to pour cash into successful innovations before the competition, but these companies recognized that trial-and-error learning usually uncovers opportunities faster than master plans.
This uses a process of randomisation and trial-and-error (akin to mutation and selection in biological evolution) to search the vast number of possible microstructures to find the most suitable design for each subsection.
The TX-NR807 also includes Onkyo's new Bi-Directional Preprogrammed RI Remote Control which will impress anyone who has ever been frustrated by the trial-and-error manual data inputs and paper listings usually needed to program associated TV's, disc players, cable boxes, and other components.
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To create breakthrough innovation in cooking is not by the classic scientific method of carefully-planned-in-advance-and-in-detail research, or teleological, activities, but through trial and error.
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Likely this is not just a one-time, start-to-finish exercise, but an iterative process of trial and error.
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One is IRIS OHYAMA a home products maker and on-line marketer whose corporate culture encourages trial and error and whose product line has been changing at a rate of 20% of items each year.
When researching antibiotics, candidate substances are identified either by computer modeling or good old-fashioned trial and error in the lab.
After some trial and error in pre-season tours between 2005-2010, the 2011 World Football Challenge is slated to be the biggest soccer event of the summer.
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This way of developing new products by trial and error makes the fund-management business unique among big industries.
Games require players to construct hypotheses, solve problems, develop strategies, learn the rules of the in-game world through trial and error.
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