Sentence examples for extent of the experiment from inspiring English sources

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Cells were cultured in growth media for the extent of the experiment in order to analyze differences in differentiation on the surface coating without any induction media.

In July 2008, 10 months after the onset of the experiment, we recorded seedling survival and estimated seedling relative growth rate as RGR =  (ln H2 - ln H1) t−1; where H1 and H2 are seedling height (cm) at the start and the end of the experiment, respectively, and t (days) is the time extent of the experiment.

This was done in order to prevent the oxygen saturation in the broth to increase during the extent of the experiment.

There are several design arrays denoted by a subscript such as L4, L8, L9, L12, L16, L18, L27 and L64 and these arrays indicate the main information on the extent of the experiment.

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The extent of the experiments involving non-spherical particles previously carried out was limited by the experimental technique used for the investigation or the inability to single out the effect of the particle shape.

We have revised our manuscript to make the nature and extent of the mutagenesis experiments clearer but hope the editors/reviewers will agree that we should instead focus our efforts on other tests of our model.

However, the actual extent of the degradation in this experiment could not be controlled by gel electrophoresis due to the high BSA concentration.

The deuteron form-factors have proven to be particularly revealing when examining the extent of agreement between experiment and theory, and the character of the breakdown.

Alternatively, an increase in treatment complexity and spatial extent of an experiment can increase the number of factors modifying a response to simulated or natural global change.

Fibrillar tα-syn is also taken up, but to a much lesser extent within the time frame of the experiment.

Specifically, they found that effect size (% deviation from control treatments) shows a negative relationship with the (i) number of treatment factors used in an experiment, (ii) temporal extent of an experiment and (iii) spatial extent of an experiment (Fig.  1A).

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