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'do experiments on' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use 'do experiments on' when you want to describe conducting investigations or tests on a particular topic or subject. For example: Scientists at the university are doing experiments on the effects of climate change on ocean life.
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"Couldn't they just do experiments on Muslim stem-cells?" I ask.
The Lab door, labeled "Strobe Alley," lets explorers do experiments on flowing water, bursting balloons and bouncing balls.
"It is notoriously difficult to do experiments on mice that properly mimic Alzheimer's disease in humans," he said.
A moratorium creates a paradox: don't do experiments on genome editing in germ cells until it can be proven (by experimentation) that it's safe to do experiments on genome editing in germ cells.
To find out how muscles act as brakes to stop movements, we do experiments on single muscle fibers in vitro.
Currently we do experiments on intact people to test whether fatigue is an indicator of cumulative repetitive work.
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Physical simulation involves doing experiments on one system to understand another better.
We can and do experiment on humans, but with great practical difficulty, even in the rare occasions when ethical concerns permit such experiments.
Nevermind the fact that doing experiments on consumers is one of the most widespread practices in business, particularly on the internet.
His job is to assist a scientist who is doing experiments on chimps.
You tried to leave once before and these people did experiments on you".
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