Significance of Experimental Condition
Experimental Condition refers to the specific setups and controlled environments established during scientific studies to ensure accurate and reliable results. This includes parameters such as temperature, humidity, and other variables that can influence the outcomes of experiments. Both Ayurveda and Science emphasize the importance of these controlled settings, from housing conditions for animals to the specific treatments administered, ensuring that the research findings are valid and consistent across different trials.
Synonyms: Test condition, Treatment condition, Experimental setup, Research scenario, Study condition, Testing situation, Investigation condition
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Hindu concept of 'Experimental Condition'
In Hinduism, "Experimental Condition" may symbolize the structured environments and practices that facilitate spiritual exploration and understanding, akin to how controlled settings ensure the validity of scientific studies to uncover deeper truths.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) These are the controlled settings in which the study was conducted, involving Wistar rats and Swiss mice, to evaluate the pharmacological effectiveness of the Allium species.[1] (2) These are the controlled settings and procedures used during the study, to ensure the accuracy of the results.[2] (3) This describes the standard settings like temperature and humidity, where the albino rats were housed during the study.[3]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) These are the specific circumstances under which a study is conducted.[4]
The concept of Experimental Condition in scientific sources
Experimental Condition refers to the controlled environments and specific parameters under which scientific research is conducted, influencing the reliability and validity of results across various studies and methodologies. These conditions are crucial for accurate outcomes.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Recently, a study was performed on the emissions of pollutants from the thermal decomposition of PVC and sewage sludges in different experimental conditions.[5] (2) Are a main source of uncertainty, including differences in temperature, humidity, or the homogeneity of the ultrasonic bath.[6] (3) The results show that the experimental conditions significantly affected information requests, as measured by logistic regression analysis in study 3.[7] (4) The specific settings and parameters used during an experiment, where the experimental conditions are as follows: Minimum support for personal frequent pattern mining through training data: 0.6.[8] (5) Based on the ROI segmentation and target center point fitting results, the method used in this experiment can accurately segment and locate target images, providing good experimental conditions.[9]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Experimental conditions included beetroot juice, placebo, and control, and there were no significant differences between these conditions for blood lactate levels three minutes after FSKT, as shown in the findings.[10] (2) Experimental conditions are the specific settings and parameters of an experiment, and the experimental conditions corresponded acoustically to real wind power plant areas.[11] (3) The experimental condition in this context involves fining minors for possession of tobacco and reducing commercial sources of access to tobacco products.[12] (4) Experimental conditions included walking at usual pace and walking at usual pace while texting, which allowed for a comparison of gait speed under single-task and dual-task situations.[13] (5) It refers to the group that receives the active intervention, which is compared to the control group to determine the program's impact.[14]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) The specific settings and parameters used in the chromatographic method, such as flow rate and temperature.[15] (2) The precision measures the variability of the findings obtained from repeated analysis of the sample of estradiol and DYD under duplicate of these.[16] (3) In the quantitative biofilm formation assay, the spectrophotometric method was achieved under two set of these (with and without glucose).[17] (4) The various setups were ranked using Taguchi analysis based on signal-to-noise ratios.[18] (5) The Taguchi design with L9 type of robust orthogonal array was applied to optimize these.[19]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) These are the conditions under which an investigation is conducted to examine the transmission of a specific virus by potential vectors, as mentioned in the text.[20] (2) This phrase refers to the controlled environment and circumstances under which the study was conducted, ensuring consistency across the groups.[21] (3) These are conditions under which the RT-PCR method was applied during an in vivo study of drug efficacy, as indicated by the text.[22] (4) Experimental conditions are the specific circumstances under which a study is conducted, affecting the results and conclusions drawn from the investigation.[23] (5) These are the conditions under which further research will be conducted to determine if dung beetle species that are not attracted to the faeces of the definitive host can be good intermediate hosts.[24]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) In conclusion, the laboratory safe results of phase I trials or in experimental animals should be interpreted with caution to avoid premature discontinuation of development of NCEs wrongly believed to be hepatotoxic based on tansaminase elevation due to nondrug-related causes, such as this.[25] (2) These conditions include temperature, incubation period, medium selection and pH to produce metabolites.[26] (3) Animals of control and diabetic groups were subjected to forceful feeding of olive oil to keep all the animal in same this condition.[27] (4) Identification was carried out by direct comparison of Rt values with those of available authentic that analysed under the same this.[28] (5) Under certain of these, statins may be proatherogenic.[29]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This refers to the specific environment or treatment given to the cells, such as the different oxygen percentages and exposure times, which were varied to observe their effects.[30] (2) These are the different scenarios in which participants performed the walking tests, and they included normal walking, dual task walking, and dual task walking with cues.[31] (3) Experimental conditions refer to the controlled settings in which the study was conducted, including varying glucose concentrations and treatment with specific compounds.[32]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) The specific circumstances under which studies are conducted, which can influence the outcomes of disinfection efficacy studies and their results.[33] (2) These are the circumstances under which experiments are conducted, and their variation is a significant factor in the outcomes of surface disinfection studies.[34]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) While there can be little doubt that under experimental conditions these waves exercise a most profound effect on tissues, most of the reports claiming favourable therapeutic results tend to come from Western Europe.[35] (2) These are conditions where ultra-sonic waves have been shown to exercise a most profound effect on tissues, as stated in the text, although the therapeutic results are not always consistent.[36]
From: Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
(1) The study used a greenhouse experiment with controlled conditions to assess the impact of different watering regimes on the two Salvia species, with controlled environments.[37]
From: Journal of Metabolic Health
(1) These were the scenarios in which participants consumed a non-calorie water-based placebo, 25 g of IMO syrup, or 25 g of SCF syrup, with a one-week washout period between each one.[38]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) A specific set of circumstances or treatments applied to subjects in a research study.[39] (2) The specific parameters and procedures followed during a scientific study, which can influence the outcome of experiments.[40]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) The visual EEG interpreter was blinded to these from which the data were obtained, as the text indicates in the study's methods section.[41]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) The introduction of experimental conditions of the laboratory helped to liberate science of spiritist paraphernalia.[42]