| 31. | Iorns has been a longtime spokesperson on the issue of reproducibility in academic research.
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| 32. | Nor did the better conditions affect the reproducibility of results between studies, Wuerbel said.
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| 33. | Open Science approaches are proposed as one way to help increase the reproducibility of work.
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| 34. | Such devices have much better reproducibility in wavelength and theoretically all lase in single mode.
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| 35. | For many purposes reproducibility is important.
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| 36. | Reproducibility was important in summer preps, so students were required to keep meticulous record books.
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| 37. | It provided improved resolution and reproducibility.
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| 38. | The problem is in getting the required precision for normal use-and the theoretical reproducibility.
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| 39. | In designing Bazel, emphasis has been placed on build speed, correctness, and reproducibility.
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| 40. | To ensure reproducibility, the colored components of these substances are often provided in highly purified form.
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