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Control and Experiment group is what you would normally have in an experiment
the answer is a experiment that is controlled
Experiment can be a noun and a verb. Noun: A test under controlled conditions. Verb: To conduct an experiment.
A potato is used in the osmosis experiment.
was the popo experiment
Here, successful is an adjective that modifies the subject "experiment." The verbs seemed and deemed are usually acting as linking verbs.
Yes this experiment resulted in the discovery of human genetics
a solution example is ... you will be doing a experiment and you would try to make a solution work to make the experiment successful
a solution example is ... you will be doing a experiment and you would try to make a solution work to make the experiment successful
There many ways through which one can one tell whether a transformation experiment was successful. The obvious way would be looking at the results that the transformation provides.
if transformation is successful , the recombinant DNA is integrated into one of the chromosomes of the cell. The cell will be fundamentally changed, hence the name "transformation".
No Thomas Edison's first experiment of trying to hatch goose eggs was not successful. HaHaHa
We don't know why. But we are convinced, by hundreds of years of experiment, reason, and successful application, that it does.
If the question is about 4 successful outcomes out of 16 trials, when the probability of success in any single trial is 0.20 and independent of the outcomes of other trials, then the answer is, yes, the binomial experiment can be used.
No, Mormonism (the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) is a nearly 200 year old religion with over 14 million followers worldwide. If it were an experiment in deception, it is highly unlikely that it would have lasted this long and been so successful.
Calculated data is data attained from a theory and or formula. Raw data is data accumulated from an observation or experiment. If the calculated data from a theory is successful in predicting the raw data of an observation/experiment, then the theory is strengthened.
The Stanford Marshmallow experiment is a well known psychology experiment made in the late 60s on Delayed Gratification. The experiment involved giving a child a choice between having a marshmallow now or wait a bit longer for a timer to ding for two marshmallows. In later studies the results found that the children that waited overall had more successful lives.