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"set up an experiment" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to arrange or prepare all the necessary components or conditions for an experiment to be conducted. Example: The scientist spent weeks setting up an experiment to test the effects of different temperatures on plant growth.
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We set up an experiment with a marshmallow and a temperature probe.
We set up an experiment with the presence/absence of a non-AMF microbial community, where each pot contained a rotated and a non-rotated soil core.
We set up an experiment, which will answer three research questions.
We set up an experiment using artificial datasets to test the resampling strategy in a controlled environment.
We set up an experiment using six artificial datasets, each with 200 samples and 5000 genes, of which 500 are informative.
We set up an experiment in which WT and KO CAIA BM cells were differentiated in the presence or the absence of a blocking antibody against RANKL.
We set up an experiment to test whether the freeze-thaw cycle used to prepare the serum pools had altered the properties of creatinine and thus commutability.
We set up an experiment on artificial data to be able to compare the ranking after resampling to a known ground truth (see Methods section).
The experience inspired him to set up an experiment examining how reliable such devices are.
He recently set up an experiment.
We're about to set up an experiment.
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