The basic experiment with dogs conducted by Pavlov (1925) will illustrate the principles.
An especially revealing experiment, reported in the current issue of the journal Science, illustrates what too much of a good thing can mean.
The experiment also illustrates how thoroughgoing one has to be in applying quantum mechanics.
This experiment illustrates the concepts of genetic inheritance in a haploid organism.
This experiment illustrates how, in practice, a simple analogue system can provide good results over relatively short distances.
The following experiment illustrates analogue communication using an optical fibre.
"The first experiment already illustrates a truth of the theory, well confirmed by practice, what-ever can happen will happen if we make trials enough."
This experiment illustrates how subjects can provide false recall without noticing their errors.
These two experiments illustrate vital points: First, from research it is known that, in general, photochemical reactions are not affected by temperature.
Second, Blackman's experiments illustrate the concept of limiting factors.