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Free sign upThe phrase "experiments in which" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to introduce a clause that follows a noun that refers to an experiment, and it often implies that the experiment has a specific purpose or goal. For example, "The researcher conducted several experiments in which the effects of different variables were tested."
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They do not consider thought experiments in which all our sense experience is systematically misleading.
Will you do experiments in which the role of the observer and the experience are correlated with the objective effects?
This contrasts with some impressive imitation experiments, in which new behaviors can spread through a group.
Schacter has conducted experiments in which he photographed subjects performing several simple activities.
Lily was later discredited by experiments in which he injected LSD into dolphins' brains.
However experiments in which dopamine neurons were created from mouse stem cells have not been successfully reproduced in humans.
The same goes for human experiments, in which women are hooked up to electrodes and shown porn.
Their confused response to some of his experiments – in which balls were dropped into twisting tubes – led to Hood's discovery.
They design experiments in which microbes can evolve interesting new traits within weeks.
However, U.K. experiments in which schools give students mobile devices in classrooms showed higher motivation, attentiveness and achievement.
He ran experiments in which menstruating and non-menstruating women handled flowers.
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