repeated experiment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrepeatedandexperiment
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repeated
adjective
uk/rɪˈpiː.tɪd/us/rɪˈpiː.t̬ɪd/
happening again ...
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experiment
noun[C or U]
uk/ɪkˈsper.ɪ.mənt/us/ɪkˈsper.ə.mənt/
a test done in order to learn something or to discover if something works or ...
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Finding throughrepeatedexperimenta preferred identity, a fact that fits, is seen as the gateway to the adult world.
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A law is a more solidified and formal statement, distilled fromrepeatedexperiment.
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His method was empirical, and the laws that he established were generally the result ofrepeatedexperiment.
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Repeated experiments have shown that between 20 and 30% of subjects in trust games do not reciprocate.
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This observation was also consistent in two repeated experiments.
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In order to obtain an experimental distribution, we performed measurements of the fjord lengths in a linear cell in repeated experiments.
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Repeated experiments using different strains showed similar observations.
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In social sciences, the accepted value of the power is equal to 0.80, which means that 80% of repeated experiments will give the same results.
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The measurement idiom is not intended to model a sequence of repeated experiments in order to infer the true state.
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First, experimental conditions that caused a reduction in the attachment assay produced similar results in repeated experiments.
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In repeated experiments, the position error of the platform was found to be less than 5% of the length of the trajectory.
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Crack size information at intermediate points was generated via interpolation to avoid a large number of repeated experiments.
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However, this assumption has been shown in repeated experiments to be incorrect because of the endowment effect.
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Repeated experiments, undertaken upon the insistence of skeptical friends and co-workers, yield the same result.
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Through scores of repeated experiments he quickly developed a method to seed supercooled clouds with dry ice.
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Repeated experiments showed that the ignition can be delayed for half an hour or more, depending on the density of the solution and the solvent employed.
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