Experimental definition

Experimental means a service, procedure, item or treatment that is “not proven and effective” for the conditions for which it is intended to be used.
Experimental means any evaluation, treatment or therapy which involves the application, administration or use of procedures, techniques, equipment, supplies, products or remedies that are considered experimental by DentaQuest based on reports, articles or written assessments published by the American Dental Association or in other authoritative medical and scientific literature published in the United States.
Experimental means that the validity of the use of the item has not been supported in one or more studies in a refereed professional journal.

Examples of Experimental in a sentence

  • Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 21(4), 837−854.

  • Xxxxxxx, Experimental demonstration of quantum fully homomor- phic encryption with application in a two-party secure protocol, Phys.

  • Listening through the Noise: The Aesthetics of Experimental Electronic Music.

  • Experimental Section Nanostructured TiO2 anatase obtained from Altair (40 nm) was chemical- ly lithiated with n-butyllithium[33] and investigated with neutron diffrac- tion (GEM, ISIS[34]) and 7Li (I = 3/2, 92.6 % abundance) NMR spectros- copy.

  • PRINCIPLES OF CHM2303M Sampling on an industrial plant (6 ECTS) CHOOSING THEM BY CHM2209M Instrumentation for industrial analysis (6 ECTS) STUDENTS GEP2264M Industrial IT and Automation (3 ECTS) CHM2304M Industrial measurement strategy (3 ECTS) CHM2060 Data Analysis (3 ECTS) CHM1045 Experimental design (3 ECTS) CHM2070 Communication and Management (6 ECTS).


More Definitions of Experimental

Experimental means any treatment, surgery, procedure, facility, equipment, device, drug, drug therapy, or supply which:
Experimental means any drug, device, medical treatment, or procedure for which any of the following are true:
Experimental means services, supplies, care, procedures, treatments or courses of treatment, which:• Do not constitute accepted medical practice under the standards of the case and by the standards of a reasonable segment of the medical community or government oversight agencies at the time rendered; or• Are rendered on a research basis as determined by the United States Food and Drug Administration and the AMA’s Council on Medical Specialty Societies. All phases of clinical trials shall be considered experimental.• Drugs are considered experimental if they are not commercially available for purchase or are not approved by the Food and Drug Administration for general use.
Experimental means the introduction of new physical, psychological, or social interventions in a research process, the effectiveness and appropriateness of which have not yet become an accepted part of professional practice.
Experimental or “investigational” means that the technology is:
Experimental means services, supplies, care, procedures, treatments or courses of treatment which:
Experimental means a procedure, course of treat- ment, drug, or piece of medical equipment, which lacks sci- entific evidence of safety and effectiveness. See WAC 388- 531-0050. A service is not "experimental" if the service: