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repeatability[ri‚pēd·ə′bil·əd·ē] (control systems) The ability of a robot to reposition itself at a location to which it is directed or at which it is commanded to stop. (navigation) In a navigation system, the measure of the accuracy with which the system permits the operator to return to a specific point as defined only in terms of the lattice peculiar to that system. repeatability
repeatability NIHspeak The closeness of agreement between test results obtained within a single lab when the procedure is performed on the same substance under identical conditions in a given time period. See Reproducibility. Patient discussion about repeatabilityQ. Now my question is: what kind of repetitive symptoms should I look for? I read the previous question about the early autism symptoms of a child. It is very beneficial. Now my question is: what kind of repetitive symptoms should I look for?A. It depends upon your child’s health. Repetitive symptoms will vary from child to child but they will begin to show up at a very young age. Look for things such as stacking of items or lining items up compulsively. They may also have repetitive body movements such as hand flapping or body rocking. In some cases, the child may even injure themselves on a regular basis such as by biting their skin. As with most things, each individual child will display repetitive symptoms in their own way. More discussions about repeatabilityAcronymsSeeR |