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as an experiment — в порядке опыта; в качестве эксперимента
test by experiment — проверка на опыте, опытная проверка
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > rearing experiment
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experiment 1. эксперимент, опыт; 2. экспериментированиеaquarium experiment опыт в аквариумеblank experiment холостой опытchasing experiment опыт с вытеснением меткиcheck experiment контрольный опытcomplex experiment опыт с участием многих факторовcontrol experiment контрольный опытfeeding experiment опыт по кормлениюfield experiment полевой опытlaboratory experiment лабораторный опытmultiple-factor experiment многофакторный опытmultiplied experiment многократный опытrearing experiment опыт по выведениюsingle-burst experiment опыт с получением единичного выхода фагаsocial experiment общественный опыт (приобретённый под влиянием совместного содержания)tracer experiment опыт с применением меченых атомов, опыт с применением радиоактивных индикаторовtrial experiment разведочный опытEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > experiment
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1) эксперимент, опыт•- cage experiment
- chasing experiment
- check experiment
- complex experiment
- control experiment
- crossover experiment
- double blind experiment
- feeding experiment
- field experiment
- long-term experiment
- multiple-factor experiment
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- pulse chase experiment
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > field experiment
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > trace experiment
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