reproducible

[ UK /ɹɪpɹədjˈuːsəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being reproduced
    astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained
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How To Use reproducible In A Sentence

  • The bioassay, which should reflect a well-defined effect of the androgenic gland on the gonad or on sexual characteristics, should be short and reproducible.
  • The shell forms I envision have no straight lines and flat planes; this makes them reproducible by hot-air balloon manufacturers.
  • For several decades, it has been common for physical scientists to publish results based on computations—but those computations themselves were essentially irreproducible.
  • The test is more sensitive, quicker, and more reproducible than older methods.
  • The pages in the student workbook are reproducible with numerous ‘look and do’ activities including weaving, pottery, and so on, closing with a ‘Fun Quiz’ and a glossary of terms.
  • Because of this, anecdotes are not reproducible, and are thus untestable; since they cannot be tested, they are not falsifiable and are not part of the scientific process…
  • This image illustrates the first-ever reproducible evidence for the successful cryopreservation of zebrafish embryos. Smithsonian Insider
  • As a supplement to comparisons among natural populations, experimental evolution offers the advantages of known ancestries and constant, reproducible selective environments.
  • For decades, the moguls groused because their products, unlike cars and potato chips, were not endlessly reproducible.
  • FWIW, the problem I reported last week about van. pydeb is actually a toolchain issue, reproducible only with svn-buildpackage, I've forwarded all debugging info to kobold which is working on it ... Planet Debian
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