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Repeatability
Repeatability meaning
The property or quality of being repeatable. | The absence of variation amongst multiple measurements taken under the same conditions. | The property or quality of being repeatable.
Example sentences (13)
And benefits from that economy and repeatability.
The modern research publication system sadly has a big problem with reproducibility and repeatability of some work.
Managing director Brett Hazelden said duplicating test work in Germany and Canada allowed KLL to “independently verify and optimise the repeatability” of the proposed flow sheet.
The key benefits of using engineering software, such as CAD/CAM, include improved accuracy, increased range of design ideas, ease of modification, repeatability of output, quality of output, and reduction of wastage.
Industrial use is popular due to simplicity, repeatability, low maintenance and longevity.
Mechanisms such as peer review and repeatability of findings are used to try to ensure the validity of scientific advances.
On a commonly accepted repeatability principle, these alternate theories have never been observed and continue to escape observation.
The solution is simply conscientiousness—cleaning, patience, due care and attention, and repeated measurements (good repeatability assures the calibrator that his/her technique is working correctly).
They developed a computer-controlled camera rig called the "Dykstraflex" that allowed precise repeatability of camera motion, greatly facilitating travelling-matte compositing.
This eliminates turbulence found in gravity casting and increases density, repeatability, tolerances, and grain uniformity.
This form of casting also results in improved repeatability in parts produced and delivers Near Net Shape results.
This results in greater accuracy and repeatability of measurements—most especially for low-skilled or semi-skilled workers, who may not have developed the light, consistent touch of a skilled user.
Validity, accuracy, and social mechanisms ensuring quality control, such as peer review and repeatability of findings, are amongst the criteria and methods used for this purpose.