astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained.
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Reliable sources have reproducible or verifiable means of gathering information.
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They were unable to isolate element 43 and their results were not reproducible.
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It does not contain any custom hardware components and is trivially reproducible.
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The changes were slow in the early days of the reproducible written word, he said.
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However, there is a phenomenal quantity of hard, reproducible scientific evidence.
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So its not surprising to me that most published results are not reproducible.
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The perfect game for TV is suspenseful, is quantifiable and is reproducible.
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To be accepted, scientific achievements must be reproducible and explicable.
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It was an easy caricature, a readily reproducible expression of working-class angst.
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Capable of being reproduced; "astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained"
(reproducibility) 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.
Capable of being reproduced at a different time or place and by different people
(Reproducibility) The closeness of agreement among repeated measurements of the output for the same value of the input made under the same operating conditions over a period of time, approaching from both directions. It includes hysteresis, dead band, drift and repeatability.
(Reproducibility) The level of agreement between the concentration of an old and a new gas cylinder. Agreement between the two verifies that the calibration of the instrument used to make the comparison is still valid.
(Reproducibility) The closeness of agreement among measurements of the same value of the same quantity where the individual measurements are made under different defined conditions, i.e. by different methods or with different measuring instruments.
(Reproducibility) The ability of a test device to produce the same value during repeated measurements in various laboratories which are participating in a collaborative study.
(reproducibility) variability among replicate test results obtained on the same material in different laboratories; a quantity that will be exceeded in only about 5% of the repetitions by the difference, taken in absolute value, of two single test results made on the same material in two ...