The Multi-trials technique is often associated with experimental and statistical research methodologies, particularly in the context of optimization and quality control. Although the term can be used in different fields, it generally refers to the practice of conducting multiple trials or experimental runs to obtain reliable and generalizable results. Here are some key aspects: 1. **Purpose**: The main aim is to understand variability, optimize processes, or improve the reliability of data.
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