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Such a number is surprising, given the theoretical reproducibility of computational research and given Bourne was attempting to reproduce work done in his own lab.
Here we reproduce work by the national poets of England, Wales, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland [see footnote].
Why, Apple, do we have to reproduce work?
This allows co-investigators and reviewers to easily understand and reproduce work from N gsane's log and report files.
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Monet didn't have the technology to reproduce works.
Under the proposed settlement in the United States, companies like Google would be able to reproduce works contained in the registry in exchange for paying money to a central authority that would redistribute the proceeds.
The people who criticise me for reproducing work are the people whose work wouldn't sell.
It was especially prominent in what is possibly his largest, most widely reproduced work, "America: Invention," created in 1993 for the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
The Guardian was an early adopter of illustrative art and reproduced work by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould of the Westminster Gazette, (Britain's first ever staff political cartoonist) and Tenniel of Punch.
While money sloshed through the art world, prices went up, and quality often went down, to the point where a skull covered in diamonds became the most talked about and reproduced work of the decade.
She is best known for her images of women in androgynous or masculine dress, including her self-portrait of 1923, which is her most widely reproduced work.
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