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"first series of experiments" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It refers to the first set or group of experiments that have been conducted. Example: The researchers conducted their first series of experiments on mice, testing the effects of the new drug on their behavior.
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The first series of experiments was conducted without irrigating.
This study is the first series of experiments which we intend to expand in future.
In the first series of experiments, the primary spot was characterized.
In a first series of experiments the effect of -OSU6162 on natural forgetting was evaluated.
In a first series of experiments, cyclic tensile tests were performed to characterize the material properties.
The first series of experiments explored the behavior of elastic wave propagation with varying soil moisture.
In the first series of experiments, injection-molded samples are used without thermal pre-treatment.
To test the quantification accuracy of our methods, the first series of experiments used eight different phantom configurations.
In a first series of experiments, participants performed a lexical decision task on bisyllabic 5-letter strings.
For the first series of experiments, the two 'outer' subsamples from the ends of identical stakes were allocated to the laboratories.
The cumulative emissions of three parallel experiments at standardised conditions during the first series of experiments exhibited a very good repeatability (see Table 2 and Figure 2).
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