yes all experiments need to have a control
All properly-designed experiments should have some sort of control.
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When properly set up and run, yes, they are reliable.
Performing a measurement or an experiment three-times is called a triplicate. Triplicate results make statistical analysis better and prevent the possibility of unusual results due to natural/artificial variation.
A triplicate occurs when you bowl a three game series and the scores of all three games are identical.
The future tense is "will triplicate".
Assaying the samples in triplicate is another control. If you do not get the same result in all triplicate wells, you have a problem with your experimental technique or you have made a pipetting error. In a clinical laboratory, the experiment would have to be repeated.
I need you to file these forms in triplicate.
The form must be filled out in triplicate.
Trouble in Triplicate has 186 pages.
scientists run experiments. That is the basis of all a scientist does.
Trouble in Triplicate was created on 1949-02-11.
scientists run experiments. That is the basis of all a scientist does.
Triplicate. eg This letter should be done in triplicate.
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