experimental technique
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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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technique
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈniːk/us/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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(Definition ofexperimentalandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Theexperimentaltechniqueprovided a sensitive method for indicating transitions in the frequency-velocity data.
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Theexperimentaltechniqueis robust and fine structures can be identified in relatively short times.
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This value is a low energy limit of the usedexperimentaltechnique.
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This may be an artifact of theexperimentaltechnique.
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I investigated this question by anexperimentaltechnique.
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Theexperimentaltechniqueused in our measurements guarantees high spectral and spatial resolution, the effects of temporal integration are reduced by the dot target design.
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A sensitiveexperimentaltechniquefor detecting the ribs was developed that relies on low-angle reflection of a focused strip of white light off the meniscus between the rolls.
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It would be interesting t o seeexperimentaltechniquerefined to the point where vorticity contour plots, comparable to our figures 6 and 7, were readily produced.
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Both these results confirmed that theexperimentaltechniquewould work and measuring a mutation rate in vitro was feasible.
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To the present reviewer this group of papers is outstanding inexperimentaltechnique, in the pointedness of the discussions and in the relevance to human problem areas.
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Theexperimentaltechniqueis based on the measurement of voltages generated in a search coil by the flux from currents induced in a plasma moving rapidly through a magnetic field.
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Accordingly, different equilibria take place across the explored region which can be identified with thisexperimentaltechnique.
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The absence of such work being set up under laboratory conditions is, apparently, associated with the absence of the appropriateexperimentaltechnique.
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Theexperimentaltechniquecan be used to map the skeleton of structures within the flow (significantly faster than numerically).
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Anexperimentaltechniquewas devised to monitor carefully the shedding frequency and free-stream velocity so that the transitions could be distinctly observed.
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Finally, on this part of the problem, there is theexperimentaltechniqueof getting the samples.
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Indeed, in expert hands and in the right units, kidney transplantation is no longer anexperimentaltechnique.
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Thisexperimentaltechniqueis used for metal-dielectric-metal structures as well as organic field-effect transitors.
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