previous experiment

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meaningsofpreviousandexperiment

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previous
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈpriː.vi.əs/
us
/ˈpriː.vi.əs/
happening or existing before something or ...
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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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(Definition ofpreviousandexperimentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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None of the participants took part in thepreviousexperiment.
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The images were observed as described in thepreviousexperiment.
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None of them participated in thepreviousexperiment.
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The participants were the same as in thepreviousexperiment.
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The peak that appeared in thepreviousexperimentnow vanishes.
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For every word we computed its metrics exactly as in thepreviousexperiment.
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None of the children had taken part in thepreviousexperiment.
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In this experiment the number of signals was 467, less than in thepreviousexperiment.
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The 21 participants from thepreviousexperimentalso took part in this experiment.
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Both findings mirror and appear to be related to that of thepreviousexperiment.
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All the other stimulus properties and the procedure were the same as in thepreviousexperiment.
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We have included in the list the term invented for thepreviousexperiment.
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In those comparisons, the morphologically complex words were given slightly more often than thepreviousexperiment.
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In terms of data processing, the same method was used as thepreviousexperiment.
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The resulting average objective function resembled that generated in thepreviousexperiment.
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The overall pattern of results was similar to thepreviousexperiment.
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Unlike thepreviousexperiment, however, only the 1-(2-1) structure was semantically congruent.
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For the illustration, we repeatedpreviousexperimentagain, this time using the proposed algorithm.
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As expected from thepreviousexperiment, imitation was associated with a bilateral inferior parietal and superior temporal activity.
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The same test and distracter words used in thepreviousexperimentwere again used in this experiment.
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As in ourpreviousexperiment, the children showed a preference for the accusative-first order in the dative sentences.
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No precise conclusions can be drawn about this unexpected discrepancy between the current and thispreviousexperiment.
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However, in thepreviousexperiment, the tempo at which the words were read aloud was quite fast.
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As suggested by thepreviousexperiment, we only include words with frequency > 100 in the source vocabularies.
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