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animal
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The issue of animal experimentation is an emotive subject with strong views held on both sides.
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Nevertheless, live animal experimentation is deeply embedded in the culture of contemporary biomedical science.
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Ideas about representing the structure of energy and movement were sought through experimentation with new materials and light.
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Innovation and experimentation can be honored only if the end result is awe-inspiring.
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Is the kind of thinking required for scientific experimentation the same kind required for civic virtue?
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It is precisely because such a code does not exist, that we live in a period of uncertainty and experimentation .
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Policies must be flexible, and allow for extensive experimentation in new forms of rural economic activity.
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True, we still lost, 7-2, but that is what experimentation is all about.
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We want to understand it better and to encourage openness and experimentation in these early stages.
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Yet he knew from bitter experience that forging such a bond in the late twentieth century entailed experimentation and error.