controlled experimental environment
[kənˈtroʊld ɪkˈsperɪməntəl ɪnˈvaɪrənmənt]
noun phrasepl: controlled experimental environments
ambiente experimental controlado
1. A specially designed space or setting where scientific experiments are conducted with variables carefully managed and isolated to ensure accurate, reproducible results
The researchers conducted their study in a controlled experimental environment to eliminate external variables.
Os pesquisadores conduziram seu estudo em um ambiente experimental controlado para eliminar variáveis externas.
2. A laboratory or test facility where conditions such as temperature, humidity, lighting, and other factors are precisely regulated
The pharmaceutical company uses a controlled experimental environment to test new drug compounds.
A empresa farmacêutica utiliza um ambiente experimental controlado para testar novos compostos de medicamentos.
This term is fundamental in both Brazilian and American scientific communities. In Brazil, it is commonly used in university research programs, pharmaceutical industries, and academic publications. The phrase emphasizes the importance of scientific rigor and reproducibility, which is highly valued in both cultures' academic traditions. In the USA, this concept is central to the scientific method and regulatory compliance for drug and product testing.
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