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|description=A number of replica, ''N'', of '''experiment'''s on one [[sample type]] is designed to obtain statistical information about the involved [[population]](s) and to test hypotheses about a population and about differences between populations, when experiments are carried out on different sample types. An experiment may involve various [[assay | |description=A number of replica, ''N'', of '''experiment'''s on one [[sample type]] is designed to obtain statistical information about the involved [[population]](s) and to test hypotheses about a population and about differences between populations, when experiments are carried out on different sample types. An experiment may involve various [[assay]]s, ''e.g.'', a respirometric assay and an assay for protein determination. | ||
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Contributed by [[Gnaiger Erich]] 2016-01-27, edited: 2016-02-11 | |||
== Terminology == | == Terminology == | ||
The term 'experiment' is used with different meanings in common language. | :::: The term 'experiment' is used with different meanings in common language. | ||
* When 'designing an experiment', the term is used very close to the meaning of [[study]] design. A distinction made between experiment and [[study]] may be useful. | ::::* See the entry on [[replica]] for a specific terminology on 'experiment'. | ||
* When 'running an experiment', the term is probably used as in the present description. | ::::* When 'designing an experiment', the term is used very close to the meaning of [[study]] design. A distinction made between experiment and [[study]] may be useful. | ||
::::* When 'running an experiment', the term is probably used as in the present description. | |||
== Links to publications == | == Links to publications == | ||
[[MiPMap]] | [[MiPMap]] | ||
* Different tissues and cell types | ::::* Different tissues and cell types are selected as [[sample type]]s in comparative experiments: | ||
# [[Property:Tissue and cell]] | ::::# [[Property:Tissue and cell]] | ||
# [[Property:Cell line]] | ::::# [[Property:Cell line]] | ||
* Pathophysiological arms of an experiment: | ::::* Pathophysiological arms of an experiment: | ||
# [[Property:Stress]] | ::::# [[Property:Stress]] | ||
# [[Property:Diseases]] | ::::# [[Property:Diseases]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:00, 19 July 2022
Description
A number of replica, N, of experiments on one sample type is designed to obtain statistical information about the involved population(s) and to test hypotheses about a population and about differences between populations, when experiments are carried out on different sample types. An experiment may involve various assays, e.g., a respirometric assay and an assay for protein determination.
Contributed by Gnaiger Erich 2016-01-27, edited: 2016-02-11
Terminology
- The term 'experiment' is used with different meanings in common language.
- See the entry on replica for a specific terminology on 'experiment'.
- When 'designing an experiment', the term is used very close to the meaning of study design. A distinction made between experiment and study may be useful.
- When 'running an experiment', the term is probably used as in the present description.
- The term 'experiment' is used with different meanings in common language.
Links to publications
MiPMap
- Different tissues and cell types are selected as sample types in comparative experiments:
- Pathophysiological arms of an experiment:
MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry:
Oroboros QM