experimental phase
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexperimentalandphase
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experimental
adjective
uk/ɪkˌsper.ɪˈmen.təl/us/ɪkˌsper.əˈmen.t̬əl/
using new methods, ideas, substances, etc. that have not been tried before, usually in order to find out what effect ...
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phase
noun[C]
uk/feɪz/us/feɪz/
any stage in a series of events or in a process ...
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Temperatures of granulite-facies metamorphism: constraints fromexperimentalphaseequilibria and thermobarometry corrected for retrograde exchange.
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The use of these instruments is thus still in anexperimentalphase.
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Theexperimentalphaseincluded three filler items in addition to the 12 experimental items.
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Most critically, the size of the interference effect varied as a function of condition andexperimentalphase.
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Five pictures were used in the warm-up phase and 12 were used in theexperimentalphase.
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Because of resource limitation and related factors, thisexperimentalphasewas marked by minimal state interference in rural areas.
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Mid-decade years were collected during anexperimentalphase, and contribute too few sales to distort results.
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These predictions were largely verified by theexperimentalphasestructure evoked by stimuli at the subject's peak alpha frequency.
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We are still in thisexperimentalphase, learning how to combine databases of text, images, and sound.
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Again, this is in anexperimentalphase.
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We are, however, in anexperimentalphase.
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There are major problems, even at theexperimentalphase.
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In a secondexperimentalphase, all children saw a bucket containing a novel object, and two visible objects - one familiar and one novel.
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The order used for a given child was the one that individual had used most frequently in theexperimentalphaseof the procedure.
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This was an attempt to achieve a reasonably constant baseline infection level between plots within each estate prior to the mainexperimentalphase.
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In oneexperimentalphase, the experimenter presented 40 two-year-olds a bucket containing a novel object and another visible object - either familiar or novel.
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Even if we accept that after fifty years we continue to be participants in anexperimentalphaseor process, the implications of continued pockets of isolation are dissatisfying.
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Although there is a place for this island mentality during the ongoingexperimentalphaseof electroacoustic music's development, too many using this as a modus operandi is dangerous.
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What happens when we are no longer in theexperimentalphase?
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I believe that a separateexperimentalphasewould only serve to duplicate.
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The subjects first saw a set of instructions, then they filled in a short demographic questionnaire which was followed by a training phase, a practice phase and anexperimentalphase.
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Its application is still in theexperimentalphase.
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However, most of these methods remain in theexperimentalphase.
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We are moving into anexperimentalphasein which a great deal is going to depend on the personality and imagination of the new leaders.
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The early experiments were necessary; but, like anyexperimentalphase, it should have been brought to an end as quickly as possible.
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