loopholes in experimental tests
"Loopholes in experimental tests" refer to flaws or weaknesses in the design or execution of scientific experiments that allow for alternative explanations or undermine the validity of the results obtained. These loopholes may arise due to errors, biases, or limitations in the experimental setup, procedures, or data analysis, leading to potential doubts or misconceptions about the findings.
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