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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trial 1" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the first attempt at something or an experiment. For example: "I'm going to see how this cake recipe turns out with trial 1."
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Trial 1: 30 patients; trial 2: 23 patients.
In trial 1, corn silage was the main forage source.
"They were just as good on Trial 1," said Dr. Byrne.
During trial 1, lambs ate alfalfa barley > alfalfa = tannins > oxalates = terpenes.
In POPPS trial 1, women with mild POP receive either PFMT or watchful waiting.
The nitrate-N, however, became elevated gradually during trial 1 (<50 mg L−1).
In trial 1, intake of organic matter (OM) did not differ.
In trial 1, all five foods were offered from 0800 to 1600 h.
Their questionnaire responses on trial 2 would therefore always be in the light of their experience in trial 1.
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In that trial, 1,200 doctors were paid both for their participation and for every patient enrolled.
CCC's were calculated adjusting for left/right, spinal location and for trial 1/trial 2 differences.
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