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The phrase "second series of experiments" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a sequence of experiments that are being conducted or have been conducted multiple times. Example: The results of the first series of experiments were inconclusive, so the researchers decided to conduct a second series in order to gather more data.
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A second series of experiments involved the assembly of telephone relays.
In a second series of experiments, the scientists inserted faulty human mitochondria into mouse eggs and then tried to correct the mutations.
The second series of experiments repeated the experiments with A. bipunctata using a combined protocol.
A second series of experiments was performed at BAM using test specimens after 39 weeks of storage (see Table 3).
COX-2 specificity of radiotracer uptake in HCA-7 tumors was studied in a second series of experiments.
The second series of experiments are aimed at validating the performance of the spectra in FMCW radar systems.
In the second series of experiments, we controlled the rate of insertion and removal by means of an electric motor.
In a second series of experiments, ovariectomized rats receiving vehicle or progesterone (0.5 mg/kg; or 2.0 mg/kg; sc).
In a second series of experiments (still under way), we wanted to confirm these results using different visual materials.
In the second series of experiments, effects of ultrasound on the solubility of CO2 in brine solutions with different salinities (1000 and 10,000 ppm) were investigated.
This result also contradicts the assumption that copper emissions are related to the DOC concentrations that were lower in the second series of experiments.
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