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The problem is that whatever experiment you make, inflation predicts that there will be infinitely many copies of you far away in our infinite space, obtaining each physically possible outcome, and despite years of tooth-grinding in the cosmology community, no consensus has emerged on how to extract sensible answers from these infinities.

The outcomes of whatever experiment always yield a definite value, so the entanglement of object and the measurement instrument described by the quantum formalism only lasts until the interaction between object and instrument stops.

Our technique may even be applied outside of the surface plasmon-polariton scattering framework, as long as the investigator specifies his/her prior beliefs about the nanoparticle characteristic and indicates which potential outcomes are likely or unlikely in whatever experiment he/she designs to estimate the nanoparticle characteristic.

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Yael Pewzner-Jung, a postdoctoral researcher from Israel who is finishing her research in Dr. Tarakhovsky's lab, has been struck by her freedom to pursue whatever experiments she needed.

Sorted cells can then be used in whatever experiments the user desires.

Instead of listing specific experiments that are absolutely required vs. others that would be useful, we request the authors address the points raised in the reviews, and do whatever experiments they judge best that will answer some of these issues (and are feasible in a reasonable timeframe).

But that kind of long-term thinking is exactly what Google is doing with Glass and whatever eternity experiment it's up to.

The data in Table 1 led us to suspect that the nature of lures made the difference, because the false alarm rates for words in Experiment 1 were much higher than those for faces in Experiment 2. Whatever the reason, Experiment 2 permitted us to ask if the conclusions drawn from Experiment 1 replicated with faces and with more accurate recognition performance.

Such is the success of the Dutch experiment whatever, exactly, it is — that it has inspired a new movement.

A collie dog called Rico was reported in Science in 2004 to possess a 200-word vocabulary, but has never been heard of since, suggesting that for whatever reason the experiment cannot be repeated.

To some extent, it was also a self-portrait of his emotional life as he grew in fame and experience and, perhaps, as he deepened into a professional objectification of his sitters that mostly reflected formal experiment, whatever the relation of the sitters to him.

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