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The phrase "experimental factor" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in scientific or research contexts to refer to a variable or condition that is manipulated or controlled in an experiment. Example: "In this study, the experimental factor was the amount of light exposure given to the plants."
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The first experimental factor was the number of tests.
The final selection of the experimental factor and factor's levels is shown in Table 8.
The rationale for the experimental factor choice, intervention design, and trial methods are discussed.
The soil organic carbon contents were transformed into organic matter contents by multiplying by 1.724, which is an experimental factor, as reported by Hesse (1972).
This indicates that the extraction yield and relevant analysis items have obvious surface relationships, and interactions among each experimental factor are not significant.
The experimental plan was monofactorial and balanced, the experimental factor tested was the disinfection, and four levels and four replicates (4 × 4) were adopted.
A fourth experimental factor was added to this full factorial design, which comprised the mixing of soil so as to simulate mechanical scarification in the field.
Since previous reports [15, 27, 34, 41, 42] showed that males and females respond similarly to both the aggregation pheromone and the host plant odors, weevils' sex was not considered an experimental factor.
Scaling results in data normalisation; with the main effect removed, one can then test for a genuine interaction between that experimental factor and electrode position.
On the other hand, if the processes are non-modular and open or penetrable to extraneous information, they might be affected by a common experimental factor.
This approach increased the power of the analysis, since some of the genotype random variability was explained by the experimental factor, making it easier to find significant differences.
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