| 21. | The complexity of computational methods is a threat to the reproducibility of research.
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| 22. | It is reproducibility in repeated observations that identifies dynamical structure in a system.
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| 23. | Its products are focused to offer quality and the reproducibility of laboratory results.
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| 24. | However the need for reproducibility requires that observations by different observers can be comparable.
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| 25. | Published results of experiments can also serve as a hypothesis predicting their own reproducibility.
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| 26. | Clinical study design aims to ensure the scientific validity and reproducibility of the results.
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| 27. | The main advantages of NMR are high analytical reproducibility and simplicity of sample preparation.
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| 28. | ITS 90 specifies rigorous control over variables to ensure reproducibility from lab to lab.
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| 29. | Random errors will affect the reproducibility and accuracy of the model will be affected.
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| 30. | This reproducibility may suggest that genetic mechanisms can specify the location of major gyri.
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