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It can be used to refer to the experiments conducted by a specific person or group, often in academic or scientific contexts. Example: "The researcher, whose experiments have gained international recognition, presented her findings at the conference."
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Olafur Eliasson is one artist whose experiments with light and atmosphere powerfully echo Turner's paintings.
And Boulez frustrated not only those whom he deemed insufficiently radical but those whose experiments went too far.
Fisher stands outside, or alongside, whatever else is happening, an English late modernist whose experiments tend to come off.
He maintained a 30-year friendship with the sardonic Satie, whose experiments in harmony influenced him.
Written in purple prose and narrated in an emphatic stage whisper, Frankenstein offers brief profiles of four European scientists whose experiments may have jump-started Mary Godwins imagination.
It features Turner prizewinner Mark Wallinger, whose experiments in self-portraiture are shown next to Van Dyck's last self-portrait, painted just before the English civil war.
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The Silver Lion, citing the promise of a young artist, honoured Swedish artist Nathalie Djuberg, whose Experiment was a multimedia installation of nature gone awry.
The earlier version also misidentified the affiliation of the scientists whose experiment was presented at the 2010 Society for Neuroscience meeting; it is Oklahoma State University.
This strange novel and even stranger author might have been forgotten but for the brilliant intervention of AJA Symons, whose "experiment in biography", Quest For Corvo (1934), helped to secure Rolfe's reputation.
Mr. Spurlock, whose experiment with an all-McDonald's diet was the subject of his first film, "Super Size Me," is a friendly, energetic fellow who makes strenuous use of those qualities.
Desiree D'Orazio, a mechanical engineering student at Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey, for example, was a member of a team whose experiment didn't go as planned.
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