Sentence examples for reasonably replicated from inspiring English sources

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In the example with antipsychotics 61 the predicted QTc effects reasonably replicated the mean observed effects.

In a later study, MACROD2 (rs4141463) was found to be significant in the discovery stage and was then reasonably replicated [23].

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Compared to the observed facts, the model results reasonably replicate the trends of influenza spread and information propagation.

The incorporation of weathering into the model is essential to ensuring that transport rates at high gradients obtained in the model reasonably replicate conditions observed in real landscapes.

But in a short paper published in the May 1 issue of the journal Nature, they said their modeling method was able to reasonably replicate climate patterns in those regions in recent decades, providing some confidence in their prediction for the next one.

One of the initial steps for CEIP to be clinically accepted is to compare them with the clinical gold standard (i.e., human radiologists) and to demonstrate that CEIP can reasonably replicate HEIP.

Therefore, this study has employed a novel scale model reinforced concrete, developed and validated by Knappett and co-workers 38, 45, 46, which realistically scales down both material stiffness and strength and reasonably replicates the response of RC structural elements under bending and shear loads.

In order to parameterize our model, we started with parameter values from two previous KCNQ1 channel gating models (Silva and Rudy, 2005; Zaydman et al., 2013) and were able to reasonably replicate the experimentally observed KCNQ1 channel gating behavior with some adjustments to the parameter values to account for the differences in the schemes of these models.

The characteristic peak at the BSR (~1450 ms) as shown in Fig. 4 is reasonably well replicated in the synthetic and seismic data.

It is shown that the model reasonably well replicates the test results and gives useful information related to damage propagation inside the CFRP.

The functionality doctrine thus protects competitors against a disadvantage (unrelated to recognition or reputation) that trademark protection might otherwise impose, namely their inability reasonably to replicate important non-reputation-related product features.

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