| 41. | Their efforts set the stage for the modern scientific requirement of experimental reproducibility by independent researchers.
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| 42. | Similarly, he emphasised the need for conciseness in description, as well as reproducibility of experiments.
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| 43. | To each of the epochs of reproducibility corresponds three different kinds of " belief ".
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| 44. | Many current electronic nose instruments suffer from problems with reproducibility subject to varying ambient temperature and humidity.
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| 45. | Because reproducibility is a cardinal research principle, mainstream journals make material-sharing a condition of publication.
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| 46. | Increasingly the reproducibility of science is being questioned and the term " reproducibility crisis " has been coined.
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| 47. | Increasingly the reproducibility of science is being questioned and the term " reproducibility crisis " has been coined.
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| 48. | Single quadrupoles consists of only one mass filter, thus limiting their selectivity, accuracy, and reproducibility.
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| 49. | BIA has emerged as a promising technique because of its simplicity, low cost, high reproducibility and noninvasiveness.
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| 50. | Furthermore, in some areas a notable reproducibility occurred, exterminated groups being replaced by new cores of resistance.
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