:control experiment (2) :one (such as an organism, culture, or group) that is part of acontrol experimentand is used as a standard of comparison … the residents in the experimental group also seemed to have a lower rate of mortality when compared withcontrols…— ...
a : control experiment b : one (as an organism or group) that is part of a control experiment and is used as a standard of comparison 5 : reduction in or regulation of the number of individuals or cases in an area disease control Medical Definition control 1 of 2 verb con·...
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Taking advantage of the less threatening and challenging terrain provided by the wide, flat fire road, Kath showed Wayne an exercise which encouraged him to experiment with how far he could move his body rearwards while maintaining momentum on the bike. This involved riding in a straight line ...
2.2.3. Conformance control experiment in tight oil fracture networks model The control characteristics of the dispersed particle gel in fractures are important for conformance control and enhanced oil recovery in the tight oil fracture network system. Therefore, according to the huff and puff developmen...
Usage of “control” in English 英语中“control”的使用 As an uncountable noun: 作为不可数名词: “Control” has a meaning similar to “power” “control”的意思近似于“power(权力)” Putin seems unwilling to relinquish political control.
In this paper, the interface usage pattern and safety in two bi-manual surgery-like tasks are analysed. Figure 1 The laparoscope-holding robot used in the experiment: (a) The laparoscope-holding robot system consists of a YuMI robot, surgery simulator and a monitor. (b) The surgeon’s ...
The marshmallow experiment focused on people’s ability to delay gratification, a facet of self-control that’ssometimes referred toas “patience”. However, the experiment has been found to bea good predictorof self-control in general, meaning that it can be used to predict people’s ability ...
Mammalian vocalizations are critical for communication and are produced through the process of phonation, in which expiratory muscles force air through the tensed vocal folds of the larynx, which vibrate to produce sound. Despite the importance of phonat
Besides the limited time frame of this experiment, further limitations include the population used for this research. The academic content integrated in the game is not curriculum embedded in the participants’ field of study. Therefore, it is likely that participants did not pursue any value for ...