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experimental English

Meaning experimental meaning

What does experimental mean?
Definitions in simple English

experimental

Of an experiment. Which may contain errors. Not tested thoroughly.

experimental

relating to or based on experiment experimental physics relying on observation or experiment experimental results that supported the hypothesis of the nature of or undergoing an experiment an experimental drug

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Simple sentences

What would happen if two powerful nations with different languages - such as United States and China - would agree upon the experimental teaching of Esperanto in elementary schools?
What did the experimental set-up look like? What was connected to what and how?
There must be a defect in the experimental method.

Movie subtitles

Then we should keep the experimental adapted organism here?
I worked there for two weeks while he went to Thailand for some experimental operation.
Cargo: 6 crates of dirt for experimental purposes.
This experimental work aims at creating a truly international absolute language of cinema based on its complete separation from the language of theatre and literature.
The Experimental Space Voyage is complete!
It appears that, by a mistake, you were sold a new experimental type.
However the most important accomplishment that came out of this entire operation was your successful demonstration of an experimental weapon.
However, recent experimental nuclear detonations may have drastically altered its natural habitat.
Experimental research is always confidential be it here or anywhere else.
Pointless operations, amputations, experimental mutilations.
Experimental works, that is.
You've come to the wrong place, sir. This is government experimental.
It's an an experimental model.
However, it is very experimental.
Perhaps these were considered experimental drafts and not sent to Wells.
Of course, it's purely experimental. Oh, there she is.
I wonder now, you see, we're in the midst of a little experimental session at this very moment, if you'd care to join us.
It appears that, by a mistake, you were sold a new experimental type which they're anxious to have back.
This is an experimental pair, the first out of the factory.
Experimental lab, Wilson speaking.
It's partially experimental so far, in connection with our feedback units.
Except to a handful of cleared personnel, she's just another experimental model.
Please try to understand that anything medical science could do under the circumstances for Ginny would have to be experimental.
Dr. Weeks took it upon himself to employ a wholly experimental method in surgery.
Perhaps, Dr. Kildare, but this is a hospital, not an experimental laboratory.
I've done a lot of work on experimental fuses.
That nothing abstract or experimental interests them.
Yeah, a little bit of experimental farming.
They have crash-landed at the Experimental Station.
But this is an experimental plant!
I've said it since I hear that the experimental missile program and it's in every one of my papers on the subject.
General Young, how come your jeep is running? It's one of the new experimental models.
After all, we live in an experimental century.
He'd been doing some experimental work, captain.

News and current affairs

As a theoretical physicist, I had been trained to trust only mathematical and logical arguments and to view experimental evidence as fallible.
But to many, if not most, biologists, experimental evidence, however fallible, still provided a surer path to truth.
But the communication gap between experimental and mathematical biologists suggests that the answers depend on specific disciplinary cultures.
But experimental biologists ask a different question: not whether organisms could grow as an imaginary model suggests, but whether they do.
More broadly, the best explanations of how biological systems solve particular problems come from experimental genetics, not mathematics and logic.
Vernon Smith is a leader in the development of experimental economics, the idea that one could test many economic propositions in laboratory settings.
Critics of experimental economics worry that subjects bring to experimental situations modes of thought determined outside of the experiment, and thus that the experiments are not as clean and the inferences not as clear cut as in the physical sciences.
Among the more amusing results that have come out of experimental economics are those concerning altruism and selfishness.
It appears (at least in experimental situations) that experimental subjects are not as selfish as economists have hypothesized--except for one group - the economists themselves.
Presumably, future experimental research will help resolve the question of the relative importance of these two hypotheses.
Efforts are underway to research, manufacture, and distribute experimental drugs that could treat the disease.
The New York Times reported last month that United States officials are planning to scale up the production of one experimental drug, but it is still not likely to meet demand.
Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve's unusual activism, including an ever-expanding list of experimental measures, will yield fewer benefits and entail growing costs and risks.
FLORENCE - British politics has always been something of an experimental laboratory for the industrialized world.
The experimental practices that they invented spread beyond the laboratories.
Experimental schemes have been implemented in Latin America in which child allowances are conditional on school attendance and vaccination.
Gravity's weakness makes it very difficult to measure its quantum effects; as a result, we have no experimental data to guide theoretical physicists in the development of the missing theory.
But to know which theory describes physical reality, experimental tests must eventually be developed.
The recent discovery of the Higgs boson was the culmination of a programmatic experimental effort to confirm a theoretical idea, proposed in the 1960s, that lies at the foundation of the standard model of particle physics.
For example, long before the financial collapse, experimental economists joined psychologists in attempting to measure varying propensities to greediness.

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