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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Susceptible or capable of reproduction.

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  • adjective of a measurement, experiment etc Capable of being reproduced at a different time or place and by different people.

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  • adjective capable of being reproduced

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  • I have noticed it is somewhat difficult to obtain reproducible results.

    Archive 2009-06-01 AYDIN 2009

  • But the rigorous process of peer review, a process that requires any new findings to be reproducible, is meant to weed out, as much as possible, political bias.

    Wonk Room » Mike Pence Says USCAP Businesses Should ‘Keep Their Powder Dry’ 2009

  • Further, data should be study, but the expectation today is that the greatest reproducible, that is if the study were to be con - effort will be made nevertheless and the documen - ducted in a similar population using the same tation to provide evidence of this effort must be procedures, the results should be the same.

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  • Especially when the issue is not reproducible, that is, the failure is different, or in a different place each time. edit: I'm not sure what you're saying about the timings. 3-4-4-8 is not relaxed timings with DDR2. 4-4-4-12 qualifies as low latency with DDR2.

    The Tech Report: News 2009

  • Is there anything symbolic and reproducible - in other words, we're not talking about your loved ones - you hold that dear?

    unknown title 2008

  • There was climbing, too, wherein I actually finished every route I tried, including two 5. 7s (with a certain amount of flailing and dogging on the rope, but I think both climbs were reproducible, which is exciting, because so far my technique for anything harder than a 5.6 has been to flounder at it until I either get too tired, or, luck out and find some way up that I can never seem to find twice.) after which my forearms and triceps hurt so much I just did a 5.5 and two 5. 6s on the slab.

    the lights go down and it's just you up there, getting them to feel like that matociquala 2008

  • The results of historical sciences are "reproducible" in that you too can examine the findings of other -- the fossils, cosmic background radiation, the rocks, etc.

    Honesty, Ethics, and "Expelled"? Steve Caldwell 2008

  • And even though I explained it in clear English, you once again confused "reproducible" in the sense of conclusions, with "reproducible" data.

    Discover Blogs 2009

  • "reproducibly-positive" SNPs that cluster in small genomic regions within genes (vs control comparisons (we define this evidence for significant association in each of two independent samples as "reproducible"), b) cluster, so that at least three reproducibly-positive SNPs lie within 25kb of other reproducibly-positive SNPs, c) identify genes (

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Tomas Drgon et al. 2010

  • January 5th, 2010 at 12: 21 am so the strongest possible confirmation of reproducible results is concensus.

    Consensus: the "refuge of scoundrels" 2010

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