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I worry that if I experiment too much, I'd be the kind of person who would burn the kitchen down.
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PF: Both, I think, because I experiment, and if it doesn't work, then I think, "Yeah, that was a bad idea; I'm going to do something else".
If I am not experimenting I am not learning.
I said, "That's funny," even though it wasn't really, and I probably wouldn't have laughed even if I wasn't experimenting.
It's a simple question, but one that's essential to science: if I repeat an experiment, how reliably can I get the same result?
"If I do an experiment, look at the data every which way, and find nothing, it will not be easy to publish," he said.
What would happen if I did this experiment when I wasn't trying to focus?
If I understand the experiment correctly, the authors quantified the mitochondrial density in wild type mice, and then assigned those with low density to the 'C' class and those with high density to the 'Aδ' or 'Aβ' class.
If not experimenting, I was fixing things or taking objects apart and putting them back together.
In 1946, she writes: "I have never felt any guilt about my 'experiments' and I shall go on experimenting if I feel like it".
"But I know you definitely can't allow for anything stylized or theatrical if you experiment with these things.
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