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How to pronounce reproducibility in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms duplicability
Type of dependability, dependableness, reliability, reliableness
Derivation reproducible

Examples of reproducibility

reproducibility
They have also challenged the reproducibility of the odorless source experiment.
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This permits reliability, reproducibility and transparency when debating a word.
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In the absence of reproducibility what value would there be in experimentation?
From the guardian.co.uk
We dont know the reproducibility of the connectome from individual to individual.
From the guardian.co.uk
Precision is a measure of tests reproducibility when repeated on the same sample.
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What matters if reproducibility, explicability, and mathematical correctness.
From the forbes.com
Replicates can also be included to assess reproducibility of the extraction process.
From the nature.com
It is thus intimately related to the aim of testability and reproducibility.
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Reproducibility of experimental results is central to the scientific method.
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More examples
  • The quality of being reproducible
  • Reproducibility is one of the main principles of the scientific method, and refers to the ability of a test or experiment to be accurately reproduced, or replicated, by someone else working independently.
  • (Reproducible) Every user must be able to produce the same result. If others can't reproduce it, then it's not an Easter Egg.
  • The ability of a test device to produce the same value during repeated measurements in various laboratories which are participating in a collaborative study.
  • Means that the information is capable of being substantially reproduced, subject to an acceptable degree of imprecision. For information judged to have more (less) important impacts, the degree of imprecision that is tolerated is reduced (increased). ...
  • The precision with which a measured value can be repeated.
  • The degree of variation obtained when the same measurement is made with similar instruments and many operators.
  • This refers to the process of assessing if a research tool such as a questionnaire obtains consistent responses when used on several occasions over a period of time
  • The degree to which a test yields the same results when repeated under identical conditions on identical specimens.