How To Use Reproducible In A Sentence
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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.
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The shell forms I envision have no straight lines and flat planes; this makes them reproducible by hot-air balloon manufacturers.
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For several decades, it has been common for physical scientists to publish results based on computations—but those computations themselves were essentially irreproducible.
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The test is more sensitive, quicker, and more reproducible than older methods.
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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.
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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…
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This image illustrates the first-ever reproducible evidence for the successful cryopreservation of zebrafish embryos.
Smithsonian Insider
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As a supplement to comparisons among natural populations, experimental evolution offers the advantages of known ancestries and constant, reproducible selective environments.
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For decades, the moguls groused because their products, unlike cars and potato chips, were not endlessly reproducible.
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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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A life form is a reproducible system of irreproducible parts.
An Interesting Pattern
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For decades, the moguls groused because their products, unlike cars and potato chips, were not endlessly reproducible.
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As crowdfunding has matured from a series of one-off efforts into something reproducible, the money has followed.
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IPNetTunerX 1.6 causes a lot of kernel panics. everything runs fine than i fire up IPNetTunerX and after 10-20 min a kerel panic happens. this is reproducible. until the kernel panics IPNetTunerX makes a good job.
VersionTracker: Mac OS X
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Objects are very poor at providing predictable and reproducible software behavior.
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There was one reader who emailed me something about the scientific method that I think is important, which is that if hypotheses have to be falsifiable, results have to be reproducible.
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Rocchi gives a great explanation to the feel of both parts: "The first half of Che feels like nothing less than Lawrence of Arabia, as a charismatic outsider helps fight, and win, a seemingly impossible series of battles; the second part is a little more sad and thoughtful, as we witness Che's tragic flaw where, after creating a revolution in Cuba, he simply could not stop, and tried to re-create something irreproducible.
Why You Should Take an Interest in Steven Soderbergh's Che « FirstShowing.net
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The reproducible symbolic visual image became a mode of defining a social area of credit or of power.
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I don't know if it's a reproducible effect (my screen res is 1024x768 and the scroll is set to 3 lines), but my mind was certainly well and truly blown.
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His whippers-in rap out commands to straying hounds in their unreproducible, never varying, clipped tones.
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Anybody gainsaying General Relativity had best demonstrate an unambiguous reproducible falsification.
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There's no effective substitute for experimental verification and reproducible results.
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This coating is important because the capillary wall can become charged at high voltages, producing irreproducible migration shifts.
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We developed a stepwise strategy for obtaining reliable nuclear ancient DNA from ancient skeletons, based on (i) the selection of skeletons from archaeological sites that showed excellent biomolecular preservation, (ii) obtaining highly reproducible human mitochondrial DNA sequences, and (iii) reliable short tandem repeat (STR) genotypes from the same specimens.
Archive 2007-03-01
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Heads would swivel in physiologically irreproducible ways.
The Fiddler in the Subway
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We began our usual footprint-reduction procedure: set up the test environment, specify a reproducible test, fire up the profiler, run the test, analyze the data, and look for tuning opportunities.
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Not anything can be patented: the usual test of what is patentable is that it should be novel, have utility, and be easily describable and reproducible.
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Our understanding of normal sensory perception is based upon observations that are reproducible.
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For each sample, three different acquisitions were collected, with highly reproducible results.
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Attempts to perform fluorescence measurements, even by using a front-face geometry, were irreproducible, leading to unsatisfactory results.
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Not only is art reproducible, it no longer requires an original.
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If tester is not reporting bug correctly, programmer will most likely reject this bug stating as irreproducible.
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And, just like the pulse-ox's SpO2 readout is just a proxy for oxyhemoglobin content, an output of carboxyhemoglobin in grams per dL is more reproducible and medically significant than a percentage full disclosure: I've worked with one of these authors, he's the same one who punctured the myth that nail polish tarnishes pulse oximetry readings.
Archive 2005-03-01
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A particle physicist is not expected to be impartial about the quarks and mesons spinning about in his plasma stew, but he is expected to produce evidence and findings that are honest and reproducible.
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Ours is a reproducible model, and others may end up reproducing it and solving other problems.
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Results: The TLC figures of four herbs were distinct and reproducible.
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If we were to think of Jobs not as a unique and irreproducible person, but as a mindset, skill set and capacity that could be deconstructed and then modeled, not only could Apple continue its amazing growth, but other companies might follow suit.
Mark Goulston, M.D.: Cloning Steve Jobs
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Result The discrimination is specific, highly sensitive, simple and reproducible.
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Hypothesis: A "code," "plan," "program," a "design" is required to construct such a system; transforming a collection of irreproducible parts into a reproducible system.
An Interesting Pattern
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Creating ambient light in a completely reproducible way is pretty challenging.
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While the work is inherently reproducible, the authorization to do so is limited.
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Even within the domain of reproducible products, quantity of labour is by no means the only determinant of price.
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However, in our hands this method of measuring UV-induced inflammation was not reproducible, and our standard errors were so large as to render the data uninterpretable.
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It is also, however, an effective tool for reminding the crowd that they are watching something live and irreproducible.
The art of banter: 'It's like a boxing match. It can be bruising'
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To investigate relationships between neutrophil antibody dependent respiratory burst (ADRB) activity and acquisition of natural immunity to malaria, a reproducible, standardized, high throughput in vitro chemiluminescence protocol was developed, based on merozoites opsonized with antibodies in the sera of two
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Understood in the neo-Scholastic sense, the mold represents the infinitely reproducible semblables.
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And, just like the pulse-ox's SpO2 readout is just a proxy for oxyhemoglobin content, an output of carboxyhemoglobin in grams per dL is more reproducible and medically significant than a percentage full disclosure: I've worked with one of these authors, he's the same one who punctured the myth that nail polish tarnishes pulse oximetry readings.
Archive 2005-03-01
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A sport match is an improvised drama, each beautiful moment unprecedented and irreproducible.
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Silicon microsieves bring the precision of the semiconductor industry to the life sciences, enabling the production of highly monodisperse droplets and particles in a robust, reproducible and cost effective way.
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The reproducible symbolic visual image became a mode of defining a social area of credit or of power.
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To date, they remain irreproducible even with state-of-the-art synthesizers, let alone with cassette machines outdoors.
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He has also made a study of human vision and how it relates to reproducible color in photography and photomechanical reproduction.
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The reproducible arts of photography and printmaking still remain, by and large, categorised as lesser arts.
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In the course of many laboratory experiments on canine renal transplantation, I had developed a reproducible operation using intra-abdominal vascular anastomoses and a uretero-cystostomy for urinary drainage, placing the kidney in the lower abdomen.
Joseph E. Murray - Nobel Lecture
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This study reports a reliable and reproducible method of harvesting and culturing gall bladder epithelial cells.
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All parts are printed in clear, easy-to-read notation, and all but the piano and conductor's score are reproducible.
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Therefore, we choose an alternate and of course downscaled experimental approach in order to guarantee reproducible results.
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The images are reproducible electronic versions of scanned illustrations, slides, microscopic and other visual material.
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The reproducible symbolic visual image became a mode of defining a social area of credit or of power.
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Huge fetal lung lesions have reproducible pathophysiologic effects on the developing fetus.
Bronchopulmonary sequestration and Congenital Cystic Adenomatoid
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At the other end, exactly reproducible images revolutionized the study of subjects like geography, astronomy, botany, anatomy, and mathematics.
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Here, we report that the previous results of large-scale greening of the Amazon, obtained from an earlier version of satellite-derived vegetation greenness data - Collection 4 (C4) Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI), are irreproducible, with both this earlier version as well as the improved, current version (C5), owing to inclusion of atmosphere-corrupted data in those results.
Archive 2010-03-01
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At the beginning of this chapter I suggested that Tocqueville saw America's particular and irreproducible circumstances as both crucial and beside the point.
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Land is supremely characterized by its inelasticity of reproducible supply.
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astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained
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These tests are generally simple, reproducible, inexpensive, and can be done on stored samples.
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The use of patellar tendon autografts for ACL reconstruction is very widespread and is thought to render good, reproducible clinical results.
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Spirometric measurements and maximal mid-expiratory flow rates are accurate and reproducible, because effort variation is detectable from the configuration of the tracings.
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Yeast can be frozen and revived, allowing samples from each population to be cryopreserved at intervals, and then competed against their ancestors to provide precise and reproducible estimates of fitness.
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The high compliance achieved in the study may be irreproducible in practice.