Reproducibility, closely related to replicability and repeatability, is a major principle underpinning the scientific method. For the findings of a study...
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Not to Be Reproduced (La reproduction interdite, 1937) is a painting by the Belgian surrealist René Magritte. It is currently owned by the Museum Boijmans...
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Reproduction (redirect from Reproduce)
reproduction: asexual and sexual. In asexual reproduction, an organism can reproduce without the involvement of another organism. Asexual reproduction is not...
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Reproducible builds, also known as deterministic compilation, is a process of compiling software which ensures the resulting binary code can be reproduced...
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The Reproducibility Project is a series of crowdsourced collaborations aiming to reproduce published scientific studies, finding high rates of results...
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Asexual reproduction (redirect from Reproduce asexually)
Some monitor lizards, including Komodo dragons, can reproduce asexually. While all prokaryotes reproduce without the formation and fusion of gametes, mechanisms...
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Sexual reproduction (redirect from Sexually reproducing)
widespread among arthropods including both those that reproduce sexually and those that reproduce parthenogenetically. Although meiosis is a major characteristic...
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In computing, a minimal reproducible example (abbreviated MRE) is a collection of source code and other data files which allow a bug or problem to be demonstrated...
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Reproduction (disambiguation) (redirect from Reproduced)
necessary for economic activity to occur are constantly re-created Reproducibility, the ability for a scientific experiment to be performed multiple times...
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Replication crisis (redirect from Reproducibility crisis)
many scientific studies are difficult or impossible to reproduce. Because the reproducibility of empirical results is an essential part of the scientific...
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