reproducibility

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Synonyms for reproducibility

the quality of being reproducible

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They are caused by numerical errors, tolerances of actual components with regard to their nominal values, and limited accuracy and reproduceability of measurements.
The pro-inertia story points to the survival-enhancing organizational features of accountability, reliability and reproduceability, whereas the driving forces behind environmental selection are the (contemporaneous and delayed) density-dependent processes of competition and legitimation (Hannan and Freeman 1977, 1984).
Walter Benjamin's lament for the loss of "aura" in the age of mechanical reproduction finds its counterargument in Celluloide, which exploits the mechanical reproduceability of film to recapture the Rossellinian source.
The coefficient of reproduceability, defined as the number of classification errors as a percentage of potential classification errors (i.e., the number of resident quarters with a score of 1), for the posited Guttman scale mental status outcome measure was 94 percent.
This condition not only negatively impacts reproduceability, but also substantially increases the time for the sample to cure while giving erroneous and misleading, (presumed) to be isothermal, cure parameters.