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This deformation field can be applied and removed rapidly, and, by using indentations of defined depth, can create precisely controlled and highly repeatable cell strains that span the physiological range (Figure S3, Figure S4).
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However, the various tumor states also make it difficult to precisely analyze the information and determine a repeatable principle.
More precisely, they are the inseparable union of a repeatable intension and a nexus which "under the intension links a specific n-tuple of relata" (Mertz 1996: 74).
The ability to repeat "non-repeatable" events requires judgment.
"In terms of making tests reliable and repeatable, it is essential that the methods followed are precisely the same on each occasion," says Hunter.
A repeatable one?
Scientific experiments must be repeatable.
"It's a robust, repeatable, reliable process".
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