Not exact matches
Scientific claims rest on the idea that
experiments repeated
under nearly identical
conditions ought to yield approximately the
same results, but until very recently, very few had bothered to check in a systematic way whether this was actually the case.
In previous
experiments, the
same SF State researchers found that the
same strain of coccolithophores grown for hundreds of generations
under cool and acidified water
conditions grew less shell than those growing
under current ocean
conditions.
Throughout the
same experiment, Hunsaker et al. (2000) determined that the extra 200 ppm of CO2 reduced seasonal evapotranspiration by about 1 and 4 %
under conditions of low and high soil nitrogen, respectively.