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  2. List of United States college laboratories conducting basic ...

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    Applied Research Laboratory: Pennsylvania State University: State College, PA: hydrodynamics and acoustics research: Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security: University of Maryland: College Park, MD: social and behavioral sciences, AI, and computing: Argonne Lab: University of Chicago: Lemont, IL

  3. Category:Laboratory techniques - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory methods and techniques, as used in fields like biology, biochemistry, biophysics, chemistry, molecular biology, etc. Subcategories. This category has the ...

  4. Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    For example, one research group has a schedule where they conduct research on their own topic of interest for one day of the week, but for the rest they work on a given group project. [26] Finance management is yet another organizational issue. The laboratory itself is a historically dated organizational model.

  5. Field research - Wikipedia

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    Elinor Ostrom, for example, combines field case studies and experimental lab work in her research. Using this combination, she contested longstanding assumptions about the possibility that groups of people could cooperate to solve common pool problems, as opposed to being regulated by the state or governed by the market. [13]

  6. Category : Laboratories in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory; Environmental Research Institute of Michigan; F. FamilyTreeDNA; Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research; G.

  7. List of experiments - Wikipedia

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    Cavendish experiment (1798): Henry Cavendish's torsion bar experiment measures the force of gravity in a laboratory. Double-slit experiment (c.1805): Thomas Young shows that light is a wave in his double-slit experiment.

  8. Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The sample or group receiving the drug would be the experimental group (treatment group); and the one receiving the placebo or regular treatment would be the control one. In many laboratory experiments it is good practice to have several replicate samples for the test being performed and have both a positive control and a negative control. The ...

  9. Web-based experiments - Wikipedia

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    Web experiments have been used to validate results from laboratory research and field research and to conduct new experiments that are only feasible if done online. [5] Further, the materials created for web experiments can be used in a traditional laboratory setting if later desired. Interdisciplinary research using web experiments is rising ...