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"experimental technologies" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to new or innovative technologies that are in the process of being tested or developed. For example: "The company is currently researching several experimental technologies to increase their efficiency."
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Both terms are closely affiliated with each other owing to the analytical and experimental technologies used in each field.
Somewhere between the good things and the outrageous waste lie the impressive-sounding projects involving experimental technologies that may or may not pan out.
The CEO also said that some of Google's work on experimental technologies is actually quite practical.
Google isn't the only company using experimental technologies to bring remote parts of the world online.
And it is paving the way for several experimental technologies that could increase it even more.
A number of experimental technologies to treat cardiovascular problems were introduced in 2007.
Working toward this goal, the Center will make use of two key, emerging experimental technologies.
This approach differs from other experimental technologies, which penetrate the sheath in order to directly touch the axons.
The 92.4MW project in Aberdeen Bay is all about trying experimental technologies to drive down the costs, Vattenfall said.
Other experimental technologies are being examined, such as chemical looping, where a metal oxide provides the oxygen to burn the fuel and is then easily regenerated.
D.A.R.P.A. calls the project "Stories, Neuroscience and Experimental Technologies" (STORyNET) and its overriding goal is to understand the biological and literary processes behind story-telling.
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