| 1. | These " lifelike " simulations are expensive, and lack reproducibility.
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| 2. | Both repeatability and reproducibility are usually reported as a standard deviation.
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| 3. | They have also challenged the reproducibility of the odorless source experiment.
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| 4. | Thus, reproducibility from other sources is a slow limiting process.
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| 5. | The data and analysis provenance is maintained for reproducibility of results.
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| 6. | The method showed high reproducibility and achieved single-cell sensitivity.
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| 7. | The theory follows from that question about the reproducibility of human beings.
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| 8. | They are not and cannot provide independent evidence of reproducibility.
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| 9. | Such anecdotal collections, lacking the reproducibility of scientific investigation.
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| 10. | From the perspective of hypothesis testing criteria, the phenomenon lacks reproducibility.
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