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- noun the quality of being
reproducible - noun the
closeness ofagreement amongrepeated measurements of avariable made under the sameoperating conditions over aperiod oftime , or by different people
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- noun the quality of being reproducible
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Victoria is particularly interested in reproducibility in scientific research, and how it can be facilitated.
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Victoria is particularly interested in reproducibility in scientific research, and how it can be facilitated.
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Victoria is particularly interested in reproducibility in scientific research, and how it can be facilitated.
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Update: Robert Grumbine has a superb post this morning on why openness and reproducibility is intrinsically hard in this field
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Update: Robert Grumbine has a superb post this morning on why openness and reproducibility is intrinsically hard in this field
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Update: Robert Grumbine has a superb post this morning on why openness and reproducibility is intrinsically hard in this field
Open Climate Science or Denial of Service attacks? | Serendipity 2009
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Long-term reproducibility of Mg/Ca determinations is estimated at ~2.1% 1 std dev
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95% CI in the long term reproducibility, ±0.4°C.
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No doubt Whale had his ambitions; but his cunning attention to his medium tends rather to uncover that dimension of cinema that drew Benjamin’s attention: its inherent reproducibility, which is to say its deep, if ambivalent, hostility to the "aura" of the artwork.
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I just don't want to get bogged down in misunderstandings about what one person or another means by "reproducibility".
Discover Blogs 2009
bilby commented on the word reproducibility
"'Green Sauces' are an important product group for Buitoni Pesto Basilico. Their quality and flavour profile are enhanced by the basil used in production. However, Buitoni faced sensory profile reproducibility problems due to heterogeneous raw material, challenging the production of uniform quality."
- Nestle product report.
July 6, 2008
reesetee commented on the word reproducibility
Wow. I'm not hungry anymore.
July 9, 2008
sionnach commented on the word reproducibility
We had the exact same problem at Genentech during the great stopper crisis of 1997. Fortunately, by applying stringent, statistically-based, inspection sampling procedures to all incoming raw materials, we were able to lick the dreaded heterogeneity problem.
July 9, 2008