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"field experiments" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to a type of scientific experiment conducted outside of a laboratory in natural or man-made environments. For example, one might say, "The researchers conducted a series of field experiments to study the effects of different soil types on the growth of crops."
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Field experiments offer a way to bridge the gap.
No, partly because it's hard to conduct field experiments when neonicotinoids are nearly ubiquitous in farmland.
Field experiments could make some political consulting firms out there very uncomfortable".
Field experiments began in the 1920's with agronomists, who wanted to improve crop yields -- hence the method's name.
Some are pushing not just for the computational experiments funded by the Senate appropriations bill, but also for field experiments.
Dannenfelser called Schaeffer, and they agreed to collaborate on field experiments intended to prove that pro-life messaging could work.
Field experiments were started in Rothamsted, England, in 1834, and elsewhere in Europe soon after.
LG performed the field experiments.
Sharing lessons learned from field experiments.
Field experiments were conducted at three sites.
Delta, in pot and field experiments.
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