| 11. | :One of the awful realities of science is that a lot of irreproducible results are published.
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| 12. | Consequently, this may lead to confusing and irreproducible results, particularly when the enzymes have low activity.
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| 13. | This is by no means universal, however, and sometimes they form at essentially random, irreproducible distances.
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| 14. | The practical examination has been criticized for being subjective and irreproducible even in the hands of an experienced examiner.
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| 15. | Could it be that Scherr and I inhabit parallel universes in which my own recollections are improbable and his are irreproducible?
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| 16. | Check out this paper from the Annals of Irreproducible Results talk ) 18 : 02, 16 June 2008 ( UTC)
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| 17. | When peer review fails and a paper is published with fraudulent or otherwise irreproducible data, the paper may be retracted.
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| 18. | But he continues to insist that all of the phenomena he observed were real, if irreproducible and impossible for him to prove.
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| 19. | Previous age-related testing in mammals has proved largely irreproducible, because of small numbers of animals and lax mouse husbandry conditions.
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| 20. | According to an economic impact study, $ 28 billion dollars per year is spent on irreproducible biomedical research in the US alone.
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