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Reproducible
Reproducible meaning
Capable of being reproduced at a different time or place and by different people.
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Cleo has completed the design transfer of the CXCL10 active ratio test into a more rigorous laboratory environment, ensuring the capability to deliver reproducible and reliable results.
LeCun further clarified his position, stating that for research to be considered science, it must be correct, reproducible, and sufficiently detailed in a publication.
This development enables Bullfrog AI to generate explainable and reproducible AI results, supporting various applications in drug development, including drug target discovery and biomarker prediction.
An automated revolution in biotechnology, where cheap computing meets mass-reproducible synthetic biology, begetting an industry with the potential to surpass anything that went before it.
Dr. Volkow said that “we need to determine” if studies on marijuana are reproducible before reaching conclusions about the drug’s effect on users’ mental health.
For example, a from the Northwestern University Institute on Complex Systems describes how artificial intelligence can help predict which new scientific studies will be most reproducible.
The team claimed the “sources of the data and the mechanism established for sharing them are sound, reproducible, and scalable”.
Unfortunately, this approach does not guarantee that the initial results are reproducible, persist over time, or can be scaled to a larger population.
Thus the Ramazzini study achieved that holy grail of scientific study—a reproducible finding.
By focusing on just a few of these highly variable minisatellites, DNA profiling made the system more sensitive, more reproducible and amenable to computer databases.
Changes to the law effective 1 July 2008 imposes certain new requirements; while seals are still not required, if they are used they must be photographically reproducible.
Currently, the focus is on discovering molecules with interesting properties and on finding ways to obtaining reliable and reproducible contacts between the molecular components and the bulk material of the electrodes.
Determination of appropriate mandrel wrap conditions The mandrel diameter and number of turns are chosen to eliminate certain modes in a reproducible way.
Examples of free goods are ideas and works that are reproducible at zero cost, or almost zero cost.
Freda Easton, The Waldorf Impulse in Education, Columbia University dissertation 1995 Sven Ove Hansson has disputed anthroposophy's claim to a scientific basis, stating that its ideas are not empirically derived and neither reproducible nor testable.
In order to perform his experiments, Galileo had to set up standards of length and time, so that measurements made on different days and in different laboratories could be compared in a reproducible fashion.
Joseph von Fraunhofer developed the first modern spectroscope by combining a prism, diffraction slit and telescope in a manner that increased the spectral resolution and was reproducible in other laboratories.
Modern scientific biomedical research (where results are testable and reproducible ) began to replace early Western traditions based on herbalism, the Greek " four humours " and other such pre-modern notions.
Older PAL television sets did not come with a user accessible "hue" control (it was set at the factory), which contributed to its reputation for reproducible colors.
One of the biggest problems with measuring on single molecules is to establish reproducible electrical contact with only one molecule and doing so without shortcutting the electrodes.