Betekenis van:
reproducible
reproducible
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- capable of being reproduced
"astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained"
Synoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Does the error occur regularly or sporadically? Is the error reproducible?
- The system must give stable and reproducible results.
- Only very finely homogenised samples give reproducible results.
- To ensure reproducible emission tests, the test vehicles shall be conditioned in a uniform manner.
- The degree of protection should be measured using standardised, reproducible testing methods and take photo-degradation into account.
- Claims indicating the efficacy of sunscreen products should be simple, unambiguous and meaningful and based on standardised, reproducible criteria.
- Preliminary testing should permit reproducible detection of 103 to 104 cells of R. solanacearum per ml of sample extract.
- The manufacturing processes and materials used in the construction of the aircraft must result in known and reproducible structural properties.
- ‘variety’ means a plant grouping, within a single botanical taxon of the lowest known rank, defined by the reproducible expression of its distinguishing and other genetic characteristics;
- The measurement of the variation in the cut-off line position as described above shall be carried out by any method giving acceptable accuracy and reproducible results.
- The safety of the recycled plastics can only be ensured if the recycling process is able to produce a reproducible quality of the recycled plastics.
- The fabrication process and materials used in the construction of the propulsion system must result in known and reproducible structural behaviour.
- an application development stage during which tools are built, enabling reproducible performance forecasting and materials manufacturing so as to offer the product in a competitive context.
- Measurements shall be made using a reliable, accurate and reproducible measurement procedure, which takes into account the generally recognised state of the art measurement methods.
- it consists of more than three words or elements, unless the flow of the wording makes it easily recognizable or reproducible;