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Dr. Lina Reyes needed to control various experimental conditions to ensure the validity of her results. These included maintaining consistent environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and light exposure, as well as controlling for variables like sample size, timing of measurements, and the presence of any confounding factors. Additionally, she would need to standardize the procedures used for data collection and analysis to minimize bias and variability. By carefully managing these conditions, she could isolate the effects of the specific variables she was studying.

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