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Deficiencies in methods reporting in animal experimentation lead to difficulties in reproducing experiments; the authors propose a set of reporting standards to improve scientific communication and study design.

Likewise, the WNSimRep v1 dataset is motivated by the discovery of several contradictory results and difficulties in reproducing previously reported methods and experiments.

This is unlike the difficulties in reproducing uniform wounding from one vessel to another in mice that requires the analysis of large numbers of vessels to obtain reliable information.

Quite apart from the difficulties in reproducing the temporal subtlety of Proust's "Longtemps, je me suis couché de bonne heure", neither Moncrieff's "For a long time I would go to bed early," nor Lydia Davis's "For a long time I went to bed early," really cuts it.

However, in our study as shown in Fig. 6, we find few reports stating difficulties in reproducing the bug (4% in compare to 77%).

The applicability of in-vitro approaches is currently restricted by difficulties in reproducing real-use factors such as usage time, mechanical work on the STP in the mouth of users, expectoration and the chemical composition of saliva in users.

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However, the determination and restoration of reservoir wettability in the laboratory is still problematic, due to the difficulty in reproducing reservoir conditions.

Recapitulation of human corneal stromal tissue is believed to be among the most challenging steps in engineering human corneal tissue because of the difficulty in reproducing its highly-ordered hierarchical ultrastructure, which imparts its robust biomechanical properties and optical transparency.

In a series of experiments with amnesic patients, using, for the most part, verbal material, the subjects evidenced failure to link new with old associations, rapid fading of new associations, and great difficulty in reproducing whatever associations might have been formed.

Emulating corneal stromal tissue is believed to be the most challenging step in bioengineering an artificial human cornea because of the difficulty in reproducing its highly ordered microstructure, the key to the robust biomechanical properties and optical transparency of this tissue.

In order to compare the difficulty in reproducing the concurrency bugs to the difficulty in reproducing non-concurrency bugs, we analyzed the distribution of unreproducible bugs from the all five projects' repository.

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