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In addition, Bustin and Bertus Rima both testified that Cotter was unable to replicate the Unigenetics lab's results, in contrast to Kennedy's claim that they were able to replicate these results.
Furthermore, many environmental variables are extremely difficult to replicate in the lab.
They started with cells from a fetal calf and allowed them to replicate in the lab for several months, until near death.
Jacobsen had tried to replicate in the lab the kind of ringwoodite formed hundreds of kilometres down, but was unable to – unless he added water.
We take cultures, but it is hard to replicate in the lab the exact mix of environmental conditions that the microbes need to grow.
Vunjak-Novakovic: We try to exactly do what nature does it's all about replaying normal processes in the lab to replicate the conditions of natural tissues.
His delight gave way to curiosity, and he decided to replicate the viral video in the lab, using high-speed cameras to figure out why the balls could bounce for so long.
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But he says he would like to see other labs replicate the DNA results in these and additional skeletons before he fully accepts the findings.
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