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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'human experiment' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to experiments or studies conducted on humans. For example, "The results of this human experiment indicate that the new medication is effective."
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A vast human experiment is under way: What happens to humanity when it is cut off from the anchors of rural life?
They decided to try a human experiment, a live experiment.
The whole place appears to be one giant human experiment".
"This human experiment has gone on long enough.
A massive human experiment with no checks and balances and untold potential consequences?
Any child vaccinated would, in effect, be part of a large human experiment.
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For all the scientific discoveries and boundaries broken, our time on this planet--the history, and future, of the human experiment--is the greatest of all.
I haven't seen Sean Penn's offering, The Human Experiment, which promises premiere information coming soon.
If we all make small changes, and demand safer, healthier options for our families, we can reverse the high costs of The Human Experiment.
I hope that "The Human Experiment" gets a better critical reception than Unacceptable Levels, which was panned by Robert Abele in the Los Angeles Times for as "an appropriately feel-bad offering for discerning environmental paranoids".
Ethical approval was provided by Human Experiment and Ethics committee of the National Cheng Kung University Hospital (ER-99-076).
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