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61. But most of these can be regarded as experimental works designed to clarify the problems that Picasso was facing in his painting. 62. These plants, unlike the earlier tonics, have the backing of a large amount of experimental and clinical data. 63. Workstart is an experimental programme to help us assess what forms of wage subsidy work best. 64. The effectiveness of the micro in simulating experiments hinges on the children's accepting the analogy with the true experimental situation. 65. Excellent experimental facilities exist for CAD, fabrication, and assessment of integrated circuits. 66. These are not experimental because no causal factor is assumed to be operating in the survey situation. 67. The experimental jays should learn that the colour pattern is associated with unpalatable food; the control jays should not. 68. One the other hand abstract mathematical analysis and the experimental laboratory do not provide a direct channel to the subject studied. 69. In theoretical physics, the search for logical self-consistency has always been more important in making advances than experimental results. 70. The t treatments are applied within each block by random allocation to the experimental units. 71. This is based on calculations performed by chemical engineers and also on experimental trials carried out in a laboratory or pilot plant. 72. The resulting seizures are commonly regarded as a successful experimental approximation of focal epilepsy. 73. It should be noted, too, that most of the experimental schemes have not included commercial enterprises. 74. If breeding is part of the experimental protocol then the premises must be designated for both breeding and scientific procedures. 75. Data on experimental animals show that it may be the long term consequence of glomerular haemodynamic abnormalities induced by long term hyperglycaemia. 76. Lattice enthalpies determined through the Born-Haber cycle can be regarded as experimental values since the lattice enthalpies are calculated from experimental values. 77. Rivers played a fundamental role in the establishment of both experimental psychology and social anthropology as academic disciplines in Great Britain. 78. There is also a need for comparison studies to see what differences there are between the experimental situation and the classroom. 79. A man can spend the rest of his experimental life chasing after a rainbow. 80. Those involved in the experimental approach to athletics showed little interest in boosting performance. 81. His call for a new spirit of experimental investigation was later codified and converted into a more concrete programme by Francis Bacon. 82. A similar paradox pertains in the relationship between dietary fibre, colonic cell proliferation, and experimental carcinogenesis. 83. Nevertheless, especially in experimental work, cases often arise where the number of equations exceeds the number of unknowns. 84. This story tramples traditional disciplinary boundaries and exposes time-honored philosophical principles to direct experimental tests. 85. The classic experiment requires both a control and an experimental group to which subjects are randomly allocated. 86. Men are more likely to be assessed on active behaviours like administration of electric shocks to an experimental confederate. 87. In a field where biological material is limited, experimental cytogenetic techniques often require only a few cells. 88. Just a preliminary communication first, without the experimental details, so that nobody can jump on the bandwagon right away. 89. Platelet activating factor may be involved in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis as well as in experimental colitis. 90. Many teachers would like to be more adventurous, creative and experimental than they feel it is possible or safe to be.