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Experimentation data

experimentation      
n. Experimentation, Versuchsmäßigkeit
animal experimentation         
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  • Joseph Wright]]
  • Beagles are commonly used for animal testing.
  • Enos]], the third primate to orbit the Earth, before insertion into the [[Mercury-Atlas 5]] capsule in 1961
  • Bernard, Claude]] ''An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine'', 1865. First English translation by Henry Copley Greene, published by Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1927; reprinted in 1949, p. 125.</ref>
  • [[Zebrafish]] are a freshwaterfish and belong to the minnow family. They are commonly used for cancer research.
  • clone]] produced from the somatic cells of an adult mammal
  • Fruit flies]] are an invertebrate commonly used in animal testing.
  • common sand frog]] to induce [[anesthesia]] and death.
  • A laboratory mouse cage. Mice are either bred commercially, or raised in the laboratory.
  • saliva-catch]] container and tube surgically implanted in his muzzle, Pavlov Museum, 2005
  • Monument for animals used in testing at [[Keio University]]
USE OF NON-HUMAN ANIMALS IN EXPERIMENTS
Animal tests; Animal experiments; Animal experiment; Animal Experimentation; Animal research; Experimental animal; Laboratory animal; In vivo testing; Lab animal; Animal Testing; Laboratory animal science; Medical testing on animals; Animal study; Animal experimentation; Laboratory Animals; Testlab monkey; Test lab monkey; Animal test; Animals in experiments; Experimenting on animals; Animal tested; Animal testing on dogs; Animal testing on cats; Animal researcher; Animal laboratories; Experimentation on animals; Tested on animals; Animals testing; Medical experimentation on cats; Draft:Ethics of animal research; Ethics of animal research; Animal Research; Laboratory experiments on animals; Drug testing on animals
Tierexperiment
scientific experiment         
  • Astronaut [[David Scott]] performs a gravity test on the moon with a hammer and feather
  • black box model]] for observation (input and output are ''observables''). When there are a [[feedback]] with some observer's control, as illustrated, the observation is also an experiment.
  • Even very young children perform rudimentary experiments to learn about the world and how things work.
SCIENTIFIC PROCEDURE CARRIED OUT TO SUPPORT, REFUTE, OR VALIDATE A HYPOTHESIS
Laboratory Tests; Scientific experiment; Experimental; Experiments; Experimental group; Experimental science; Physics experiment; Physical experiment; Experimental research; Science experiments; Experimentally; Experimented; Experimenting; Experimental method; True experiment; Experimentation; Contrived experiment; Experimental study; Scientific experimentation; Experimental Science; Scientific experiments; Experimental sciences; Experimental studies; Laboratory experiment; Laboratory conditions; Experimetn
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Definição

animal testing
Animal testing involves doing scientific tests on animals when developing new products or drugs.
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Wikipédia

Experimental data

Experimental data in science and engineering is data produced by a measurement, test method, experimental design or quasi-experimental design. In clinical research any data produced are the result of a clinical trial. Experimental data may be qualitative or quantitative, each being appropriate for different investigations.

Generally speaking, qualitative data are considered more descriptive and can be subjective in comparison to having a continuous measurement scale that produces numbers. Whereas quantitative data are gathered in a manner that is normally experimentally repeatable, qualitative information is usually more closely related to phenomenal meaning and is, therefore, subject to interpretation by individual observers.

Experimental data can be reproduced by a variety of different investigators and mathematical analysis may be performed on these data.