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The phrase "experimental plant" is correct and common in written English.
It refers to a facility or establishment where scientific experiments are conducted, usually related to plants or agriculture. Example: The scientists at the agricultural research institute were excited to see the promising results from their experiments at the experimental plant.
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Mwangi, P. N. et al. Niche pre-emption increases with species richness in experimental plant communities.
Elodea, for example, is used in aquariums as an ornamental plant and in schools as an experimental plant.
Duke is planning to build an experimental plant in Edwardsport, Ind., that will "gasify" coal, a tentative first step to capturing carbon.
A $7‐million experimental plant, designed to convert air‐polluting coal Into a cleaner burning natural gag equivalent was dedicated last week in Chicago.
The development of experimental plant lines that overexpress GmSKRPs provides a useful model to investigate how PsAvr3c induced stabilization of the proteins promotes disease and pathogen growth.
The experimental plant at MIT has been dismantled, and the technology is now being further studied at the Novartis headquarters in Basel, Switzerland.
Tehran originally planned to have all six cascades of its experimental plant operating by 2003, and to begin installing centrifuges in the industrial halls in 2005.
The Sukhoy design bureau has three institutional components the actual bureau, an experimental plant, and a flight-testing station.
An experimental plant in Denmark that uses monoethanolamine as the captor has been running for two years.
First a polytopic model of the experimental plant is derived from web speed and tension dynamics.
A versatile experimental plant designed and set up by the authors is also described.
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