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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pilot trial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a preliminary test or experiment conducted to evaluate feasibility, time, cost, and adverse events involved in a project.
Example: "Before launching the full-scale study, we will conduct a pilot trial to assess the methodology and gather initial data."
Alternatives: "a pilot study" or "a preliminary trial".
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Learning to BREATHE: A pilot trial of a mindfulness curriculum for adolescents.
A pilot trial in 16 ADPKD patients demonstrated that sirolimus, an mTOR inhibitor, reduced PLD volume by 26%.
The purpose of a pilot trial is to screen test formulations, and hence small sample sizes can be used.
This manuscript reports the results of a pilot trial investigating preliminary safety and tolerability of DBS in early PD.
To conduct a pilot trial of internet-based, cancer-adapted yoga for women receiving breast cancer treatment.
A pilot trial shows that equipping Google Glass with a face-recognition app can improve social skills in kids with autism.
Mitochondrial replacement therapy — a technique often referred to as three-person IVF — is gaining ground in Europe, where a pilot trial is now under way.
This study reports the results of a pilot trial of Learning to BREATHE, a mindfulness curriculum for adolescents created for a classroom setting.
A pilot trial of TAC (paclitaxel, doxorubicin, and carboplatin) chemotherapy with filgastrim (r-metHuG-CSF) support followed by radiotherapy in patients with "high-risk" endometrial cancer.
In 2003, Matarić initiated a pilot trial for stroke patients with Carolee Winstein, a professor of biokinesiology and physical therapy at U.S.C.
Attridge JT, Stewart C, Stukenborg GJ, Kattwinkel J. Administration of rescue surfactant by laryngeal mask airway: lessons from a pilot trial.
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