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  2. Reproducibility - Wikipedia

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    Reproducibility, closely related to replicability and repeatability, is a major principle underpinning the scientific method.For the findings of a study to be reproducible means that results obtained by an experiment or an observational study or in a statistical analysis of a data set should be achieved again with a high degree of reliability when the study is replicated.

  3. Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism - Wikipedia

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    Pseudo TRFs, on the other hand, are reproducible peaks and are linear to the amount of DNA loaded. These peaks are thought to be the result of ssDNA annealing on to itself and creating double stranded random restriction sites which are later recognized by the restriction enzyme resulting in a terminal fragment which does not represent any ...

  4. Replication (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    A low p-value in a replication study indicates that the results are not likely due to random chance. [6] For example, if a study found a statistically significant effect of a test condition on an outcome, and the replication find statistically significant effects as well, this suggests that the original finding is likely reproducible.

  5. Ellman's reagent - Wikipedia

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    Commercial DTNB may not be completely pure, so may require recrystallization to obtain completely accurate and reproducible results. [5] Ellman's reagent can be used for measuring low-molecular mass thiols such as glutathione in both pure solutions and biological samples, such as blood. [7] It can also measure the number of thiol groups on ...

  6. Accuracy and precision - Wikipedia

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    According to ISO 5725-1, accuracy consists of trueness (proximity of the mean of measurement results to the true value) and precision (repeatability or reproducibility of the measurement). While precision is a description of random errors (a measure of statistical variability ), accuracy has two different definitions:

  7. With dengue cases at an extreme high, research points to ...

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    The Summary. Nearly 12 million cases of dengue fever have been recorded in the Americas this year, close to triple last year’s total. New research suggests that climate change is responsible for ...

  8. Testability - Wikipedia

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    The practical feasibility of observing a reproducible series of such counterexamples if they do exist. In short, a hypothesis is testable if there is a possibility of deciding whether it is true or false based on experimentation by anyone. This allows anyone to decide whether a theory can be supported or refuted by data.

  9. The Fastest Way to Debloat After a Big Meal, According to ...

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    Rizzo writes, “It may seem counterintuitive to eat fiber when you’re bloated, but bloating can be a result of chronic constipation. Eating enough fiber promotes regular bowel movements, which ...