Examples of using Future experiments in English and their translations into Greek
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allow data to be more clearly interpreted in current and future experiments.
For example, future experiments of the same kind will allow scientists to learn which other genes can be altered to bypass imprinting defects.
and physics show that oscillations can be detected in future experiments.
other unknown Planck-scale physics, but future experiments could help narrow down these possibilities.
Late reionisation is also good news for future experiments that aim to detect the neutral hydrogen which is important to uncover cosmic evolution from the early universe,” Kulkarni said.
in hopes of helping future experiments finally pin down a dark matter particle.
along with the agency's plans to use it for future experiments.
Pedagogy program, based on enaction(a process by qui we structure our past to guide our future experiments shares) registered students in learning loops alternating immersion in business,
Nikoobakht and Herzing hope to improve the nano LEDs in future experiments using better geometry
the researchers were not able to recruit as many boys in this study, and future experiments should compare similar numbers of girls
the researchers were not ready to recruit as many boys in this study, and future experiments should evaluate identical numbers of women
information which becomes fundamental and relevant for future experiments centered around the search for life on the red planet.
generate hypotheses for future experiments.
we hope to find out in future experiments,” Berns says.
In future experiments we will also look into the pigment
See future experiments in the LHC accelerator)
makes specific predictions about the outcome of future experiments and observations.
In future experiments we will also look into the pigment
no new particles are to be expected in the energy range accessible to current or conceivable future experiments.
no new particles are expected in the energy range available for current or possible future experiments.