
(実験的試行)
実験
the process of creating a scientific experiment and checking the results to determine something usually in a lab

(検証する)
確認する
to examine the truth or accuracy of something
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(論文)
テーゼ
a statement that someone presents as a topic to be argued or examined

(理論上の)
理論的な
concerned with understanding and explaining phenomena rather than directly applying them to real-world situations

(手順書)
プロトコル
a set of rules based on which medical treatments or scientific experiments are performed

(試験的な)
実験的な
relating to or involving scientific experiments, especially those designed to test hypotheses or explore new ideas

(実証的な)
経験的な
based upon observations or experiments instead of theories or ideas

(否定する)
反証する
to show that something is false or incorrect
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(相関関係)
相関
a mutual connection or relation between two or more things

(確認する (かくにんする))
裏付ける (うらづける)
to provide supporting evidence for a theory, statement, etc.
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(関連する)
相関する
to be closely connected or have mutual effects
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(証拠(しょうこ))
裏付け(うらづけ)
solid proof or evidence that supports a theory or statement

(コントロール実験)
制御された実験
an experiment during which only one Variable is changed to realize the effect of it on the experiment

(容器)
ビーカー
a container usually made of glass or plastic used in chemistry and laboratory
A beaker is a wide, cylindrical container used in laboratories for mixing, heating, or holding liquids and chemicals. It is typically made of glass or plastic and has a flat bottom for stability. Beakers often have markings on the side to show measurements, making it easier to measure and pour liquids accurately. They usually have a small spout at the top for easy pouring and are commonly used in science experiments or in classrooms to perform basic chemical processes or mix substances.

(バンセンバーナー)
バunsenバーナー
a piece of equipment used in a laboratory that can burn gas and create flames
A Bunsen burner is a small, adjustable laboratory device used to produce a flame for heating or sterilizing substances. It is powered by gas and has a nozzle that controls the size and intensity of the flame. The burner consists of a metal tube, with an air supply regulator at the bottom to adjust the amount of oxygen, which affects the flame's temperature. Bunsen burners are commonly used in scientific experiments where precise heat is needed for tasks like boiling liquids, heating substances, or conducting chemical reactions.

(放射線炭素測定)
炭素年代測定
a method used for measuring how old an organic material is by calculating the amount of carbon they contain
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(クリニカルトライアル)
臨床試験
a controlled scientific experiment in which the effectiveness and safety of a medical treatment is measured by testing it on people
A clinical trial is a research study performed to test new medical treatments, drugs, or procedures on people. The goal is to determine if these new methods are safe and effective. Participants in clinical trials receive the treatment that is being tested and are closely monitored for any effects. Trials are performed in phases, with each phase designed to answer specific questions about the treatment’s safety, dosage, and effectiveness before it becomes widely available.
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(分解する)
分析する
to analyze something systematically and thoroughly by breaking it down into its individual elements or components
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(偽造する)
虚偽の証明をする
to prove a statement or theory to be false or incorrect
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(見つけること)
発見
the act of discovering something

(クラス分け)
分類
the process of categorizing things or people

(無作為化する)
ランダム化する
to employ a method in an experiment that gives every entity an equal chance of being considered; to arrange things in a random order

(統計値(とうけいち))
統計(とうけい)
a number or piece of data representing measurements or facts

(偏らせる)
バイアスをかける
to unfairly influence or manipulate something or someone in favor of one particular opinion or point of view
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(ケーススタディ)
事例研究
a recorded analysis of a person, group, event or situation over a length of time
A case study is a detailed examination of a particular person, group, event, or situation, typically used to explore a complex issue or phenomenon. It involves collecting and analyzing information to understand the causes, effects, and key factors involved. Case studies are often used in academic, business, and professional settings to provide real-world examples that illustrate theoretical concepts. They can be based on qualitative or quantitative data and may include interviews, observations, and other research methods. The goal of a case study is to gain insights and provide solutions or recommendations based on the findings.
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(解析的な)
分析的な
describing a method for understanding things through the use of logic and detailed thinking

(手続き (てつづき))
手順 (てじゅん)
a particular set of actions conducted in a certain way

(解析 (かいせき))
分析 (ぶんせき)
a methodical examination of the whole structure of something and the relation between its components
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(条理のある)
体系的な
done in a careful, systematic, and organized manner
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