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were experimental
adjective
Pertaining to or founded on experiment. nbsp; Serving to be experimented upon.
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The only options were experimental.
He knew that there were experimental drugs for Ebola.
"They were experimental, avant garde and they literally allowed people to record their concerts," says Garcia.
Coltrane's concerts were experimental in the truest, purest, deepest sense; their very survival is a miracle.
Many private insurers have also denied coverage, saying the treatments were experimental or "investigational".
The films were experimental, but they were also intimate, and had the feel of real life and conversation.
So we had drums, tambourine, piano and roadie - an unusual line-up, but musically the Sixties were experimental times.
But Ms. Nohr was determined to battle her cancer and investigate ways to preserve her fertility, even if they were experimental.
On the outside of the wrapper, his father had written that the paintings were experimental works from the 1940s by Jackson Pollock.
Around half of those were experimental procedures, of which 123,000 were classed as "severe", according to official Home Office figures released today.
Others were experimental: rich media, mobile content delivery, spoken word interfaces, browser plug-ins, natural language processing.
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