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Discover LudwigThe phrase "experiments started" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The laboratory was buzzing with excitement as the experiments started on the new drug.
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Of greater significance was the "explosion" turbine developed by Hans Holzwarth of Germany, whose initial experiments started in 1905.
The design of the experiments started about 25 years ago.
Experiments started with a low concentration of complex nutrients, carbon source and a low dilution rate.
All experiments started between 08.30 and 09.30 h, approximately 1 2 h after the morning feed.
Eight days post tumour cell inoculation, therapy experiments started (mean tumour volume = 60 ± 30 mm30.
These log sections were then designated into four sets of twelve log sections for experiments started one week after harvest.
He hadn't, he said, because it was too important: he wanted to get those experiments started right away.
Experiments started in 1997 at three sites where the species was not yet present, with 300 seeds sown within 1 m2.
In the second year, 2014 (after the upgrade of the WWTP Langwiese), all exposure experiments started at the same time at all sites.
The rates were at most 3 times higher at the maximum ΔGr compared to diopside dissolution in stacked experiments started at far from equilibrium conditions.
In the recent years, more sophisticated experiments started to emerge, where the electric potential is controlled that leads to a local heating.
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