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be experimented
verb
To conduct an experiment.
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Clinton Library documents show that she opposed any effort by Congress to prevent human beings from being cloned specifically to create embryos that would be experimented upon, then killed.
New ruck rules will also be experimented with.
In August 1957, it was Dr. Simons's turn to be experimented on.
Not all the staff and students are overjoyed to be experimented on.
Like all drugs there are health risks and nitrous oxide should not be experimented with.
This is the problem of how to study an object (the human brain) that cannot, ethically, be experimented upon.
"I believe songs are there to be experimented with, and that any version is just that, a version amongst many.
At El Cigarral, she is both prize and closely watched object, both goddess and prisoner — not a patient but a body to be experimented on.
Virtually any vegetable, fruit or spice can be experimented with, harnessing a centuries-old and uncannily simple process for an entirely bespoke creation.
"Y'all took him like some type of rat to be experimented on, and you didn't have the heart to tell me how he died?" he said.
Begun in 1932, it was halted long after the adoption of the Nuremberg code in 1947, the first article of which establishes the principle that humans should not be experimented on without their consent.
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