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reproducibly

  • a word derived from reproduce.
    reproduce
    verb (used with object)
    to make a copy, representation, duplicate, or close imitation of.

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Updates to Whisper in late 2023 improved its performance, the researchers said, but the updated Whisper “still regularly and reproducibly hallucinated.”

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 1, 2024

The substance can also be easily and reproducibly detected in various body fluids after coffee consumption, before leaving the body unchanged in the urine within a few hours to days.

From Science Daily Mar. 4, 2024

By examining sample sizes, Mendel showed that his crosses behaved reproducibly according to the laws of probability, and that the traits were inherited as independent events.

From Textbooks Jun. 9, 2022

For example, since few species of microalgae have been domesticated, we don't know how to grow them reproducibly or economically.

From Slate Sep. 3, 2012

For months, Redfield could not get the GFAJ-1 bacteria to grow reproducibly on a medium containing arsenic.

From Nature Dec. 21, 2011