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reproduce

[ree-pruh-doos, -dyoos] / ˌri prəˈdus, -ˈdyus /




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To demonstrate their approach, the researchers applied it to a recently published GBS experiment that would take at least 9,000 years to reproduce using current supercomputers.

From Science Daily

De Graaff and her colleagues tested a wide range of galaxy and active galactic nucleus models against the object's spectrum, attempting to reproduce its features.

From Science Daily

Major journals all require authors to post the exact code, data and documentation needed to reproduce results.

From The Wall Street Journal

Glass does appear briefly, in the form of a Steinway Spirio piano — an instrument that can record sound and touch then reproduce it, like an advanced player piano.

From New York Times

"Not the whole scenario — obviously that has a lot of other implications — but just looking at the premise of, what if we cannot reproduce anymore?"

From Salon