"Laboratory experimentation" refers to the process of conducting scientific tests and research in a controlled environment called a laboratory. It involves using various tools, equipment, and methods to gather data, analyze results, and learn more about a specific topic or phenomenon.
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Dr. Curren's specialization
in laboratory experimentation (used to supplement spacecraft data) has led her to explore the environmental processes that dictate the evolution of materials on the surfaces of solar system bodies.
California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo researcher Gloeta Massie in 2008 reported having found
through laboratory experimentation that about two - thirds of northern anchovies who were exposed to Toxoplasma gondii oocysts became infected.
Understanding what shapes diversity will require a major interdisciplinary effort, involving paleontological interpretation, field studies,
laboratory experimentation, genomic comparisons, and effective statistical analyses.
Escapees of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), these animals have become as intelligent as people due to
laboratory experimentation.
Students learn effective animal behavior control in a classroom setting and
laboratory experimentation, allowing them to study animal behavior in its natural habitat.