yeniden üretilebilirlik

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reproducibility
the quality of being reproducible
Precision under reproducibility conditions [ISO 5725, part 1]
Extent to which parts from multiple lots are identical
With respect to a set of independent devices of the same design, it is the ability of these devices to produce the same value With respect to a single device, it is the ability to produce the same value and to put it into operation repeatedly without adjustments
The closeness of the results of measurements of the same quantity, where the individual measurements are made by different methods, with different measuring instruments, by different observers, in different laboratories, after long intervals of time compared with the duration of a single measurement, and under different normal conditions of use of the instruments employed
  Synonym  precision (def #1, #2, #3)
The closeness of agreement among measurements of the same value of the same quantity where the individual measurements are made under different defined conditions, i e by different methods or with different measuring instruments
The closeness of agreement among repeated measurements of the output for the same value of input made under the same operating conditions over a long period of time, approaching from either direction Reproducibility includes hysteresis, drift, repeatability, and dead band Operating conditions and input may vary between normal operating limits between measurements
(Repeatability, Reliability): the results of a test or measure are identical or closely similar each time it is conducted
{i} possibility to be recreated, ability to be duplicated, ability to be copied
the closeness of agreement among repeated measurements of a variable made under the same operating conditions over a period of time, or by different people
The degree of variation obtained when the same measurement is made with similar instruments and many operators
- the determination of the spread around the true value Determined by multiple measurements of the same samples at multiple sites (round-robin testing) It is the true error of the method
Refers to the ability of an instrument to return the same numeric result with repeated application of the same weight See " hysteresis "
Uniformity of sensor characteristics from sensor-to-sensor
the extent to which a method, test or experiment yields the same or similar results when performed on subsamples of the same sample by different analysts or laboratories
The ability of a test or measurement system to provide consistent results when applied to the same samples Usually used to imply agreement within a test system as applied among different facilities
yeniden üretilebilirlik
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