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replicable

(ˈrɛplɪkəbəl)
adj
able to be replicated
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The search aims to distinguish, recognize, and promote replicable innovations and effective strategies relative to the Philippine Population Management Program (PPMP) directional plan.
Of the many techniques special education researchers use to observe behavior, Yoder, Lloyd, and Symons focus on systematic observation, which requires defining in detail the method of observing before beginning a study, so that the results are replicable. Their topics include validating observational variables, estimating stable measures of generalized person characteristics through systematic observation, common metrics of observational variables, training observers and preventing observer drift, research questions involving sequential associations, and a summary of recommendations for best practices in observational measurement.
The over-riding objective of the project will be to create a replicable model for sustainable development of the vast tracts of dry lands in the country.
BPAM chief business officer Shah Zain said the index serves as a benchmark that is replicable and measurable.
Aasim Wazir, executive director SRDO, underscored how Raye-O-Rah will revolutionise local governance, saying they had made this platform to be dynamic and easily replicable across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Pakistan.
A team at University of Lincoln in the UK created a simplified synthesized form by replacing key amino acids in the antibiotic's structure in order to make it more easily replicable.
Further, SEFA aims at rendering the project a replicable wind farm reference for the Southern Africa Region.
The 'Getting Started' website has a host of innovative, replicable case studies, ready for teachers and parents to use and adapt to suit their teaching needs.
Together, the companies hope this project could serve as a replicable model for expediting the development and manufacture of vaccines to address current and future health emergencies.
Surprisingly, the discussion adopts a scientific approach in gathering replicable evidence about extraterrestrial life, intelligent civilizations created by souls in the afterlife, alien technology, and more.
Among the 2464 nominally associated genes in EA, 129 were nominally replicable in AAs (p < 0.05) (data not shown).