To check for robustness of results in this experimental study we used analysis of variance, analysis of covariance, and nested design. |
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The study could reveal something to engineers about robustness of their designs. |
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He proposed that skeletal robustness should be the most important determinant controlling the temporal resolution of the fossil record. |
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Overall body robustness is an important contributing factor to preservation. |
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We would ascribe the brow ridge's extra robustness in gorillas to causes other than eye protection. |
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These taxa are subdivided generally on the basis of robustness of the premolars. |
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This divergence may be explained by genomic differences between these two species that are reflected in their relative robustness. |
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Apatosaurus shows some positively allometric trends that probably correlate with the overall robustness of its femur. |
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His oratory and intellectual robustness a breath of fresh air from the political doublespeak that obscures the core issues of the conflict. |
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The judges liked this new take on a traditional material and were seduced by the tactility, colour and robustness of the felt panels. |
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Such robustness of shell aperture is due to thickening of this part of the shell. |
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We can deliver the same data rate across the network but at double the distance and with greater robustness. |
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The approach allows a likelihood ratio test to assess the robustness of the clock. |
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The robustness of these estimates should be checked by excluding the samples of one or more of the areas alternatively. |
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Franchomme had a Stradivari cello but held the bow above the frog, making for flexibility and subtlety of tone rather than robustness. |
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It combines the dynamics and manoeuvrability of a sports car with the robustness of an all-terrain vehicle. |
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Tired of criticising les rosbifs as backward and bellicose, they are marvelling at Britain's economic robustness. |
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We perform numerous simulation studies to investigate the robustness, power, and precision of our statistical mapping method. |
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A larger lesson of contrafactual history is that it tests the robustness of both the past and of our explanations. |
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In addition to the lac operon, a number of other synthetic and natural genetic circuits have been analyzed for robustness and evolvability. |
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Two of the most important factors structural engineers have to consider are robustness and redundancy. |
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New air cycle machine bearings have been developed and will improve the robustness of the system. |
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The danger is of subsiding into a world of flavourless, colourless euphemism, leaving behind the robustness of good English. |
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We carried out sensitivity analyses on two aspects of the evaluation to assess the robustness of the findings. |
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It protects the drive against shock from mishandling, increasing the robustness of the devices into which it's integrated. |
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This has been a powerful tool in molecular evolution despite some skepticism regarding the robustness of these methods. |
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Close attention is being paid to robustness, portability, scalability, security, and integrity in the development of our software. |
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Does the positive feedback influence the robustness of the circadian oscillator? |
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Even if it has underperformed the market over a long period, has it demonstrated robustness through tough times? |
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The concept that has replaced efficiency as the great desideratum in genetic coding is error-tolerance, or robustness. |
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We reanalysed the data, which confirmed the robustness of our first conclusion. |
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And it is this robustness and purity of fruit that makes Pol Roger such an excellent champagne to lay down. |
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Such an overlap between the results from the different analyses clearly demonstrated the robustness of the procedure. |
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To determine the robustness of these interlinked chromoplasts, protoplasts were made from ripe pericarp fruit tissue and examined for chromoplast-associated GFP fluorescence. |
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Only if decisions can acquire some robustness in terms of social and political acceptability do they stand a chance of being effective over time. |
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Others highlighted the robustness of nature and its ability to bounce back. |
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The FlexiDomeXF camera gives you the discreet, attractive appearance and robustness of a dome, combined with FlexiDomeXF camera performance. |
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Designed to be used outdoors, its intuitive operation, robustness and transportability make the Oxylog® 1000 complete in its class. |
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Electric air duct heaters recognized for their robustness are connected to ventilation shaft to heat industrial premises. |
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France's regulatory model has proven its robustness, especially in dealing with the crisis that is roiling the markets. |
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For robustness this adorable little bag is compact without cluttering capture the essence of your business for your exit or your evening. |
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With its plainness and robustness, Marco Polo convinces every globetrotter even in case of extreme conditions. |
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Emerging markets are remarkably strong, due to their financial robustness and the increasing weight of the domestic economy. |
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It is the robustness of the extremely powerful engine, the user friendliness and the diesel consumption that continue to astound us. |
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This very simple rocket engine, using storable propellants, has amply demonstrated its robustness and reliability. |
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Some aspects of classification are related to skeletal robustness. |
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Bootstrap re-samplings were performed to test the robustness of trees. |
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We've got to work on reliability, robustness, ease of use, and range. |
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Fused images boost the robustness of the camera in variable weather, increasing the probability of detection, and reducing the false alarm rate. |
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This is particularly reflected in the ergonomics, robustness, protection class and recycling capability of the product portfolio. |
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As Canadians, we take pride in a nation that actively promotes cultural diversity, free association, economic robustness and political dialogue. |
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More work needs to be done to test methodologies, to single out the most critical parameters and to test robustness of such measures. |
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The nozzle plate is now constructed using silicon oxide MEMS production technology with anisotropic etching for greater robustness and accuracy. |
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Metal jigsaws with continuously variable speed control for unsurpassed precision, robustness and service life. |
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They can lend body, texture and a subtle flavour to cakes and biscuits, a pleasing robustness to a tin loaf or a crunch to crumble topping. |
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With the revelations of the privileged access, the robustness of the Lobbying Act has been called into question. |
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This lack of robustness has helped to perpetuate an international environmental governance that is increasingly complex and fragmented. |
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However, the full syntax given relatively to the root is recommended for its flexibility and robustness. |
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Both types of information contain uncertainty which needs to be assessed in order to decide on the robustness of the risk estimate. |
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Third, the policy relevance of benchmarking should be increased through striking a better balance between timeliness and robustness of data. |
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Concrete pavements fully comply with all expectations in terms of bearing capacity, robustness and service life. |
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The fuel supply system selected by the engine manufacturer was for a specific reason: optimum performance and maximum engine robustness. |
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It has confirmed the robustness of its development model and its business portfolio. |
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Despite this difficult context, nuclear safety and radiation protection levels were upheld and the system showed its robustness. |
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The robustness of the services sector in developed economies is especially encouraging. |
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Technology also connects market places and strengthens robustness of equity markets. |
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It does not intend in anyway to prescribe a dedicated model but to evaluate the robustness of your regulatory system. |
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Thus the physical things in space become informed, meaning that they lose robustness and become smart. |
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Maybe the accounting nature of the exercise increases the robustness of the conclusion rather than weakening it. |
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I finally choosed a digital compact camera, best compromise between robustness, compacity, convenient and light weight. |
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We used repeated examination of our data, critical exchange among team members, and interchanges with readers about working papers to seek robustness and plausibility. |
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Nonetheless, to assess the robustness of our findings in relation to negative values, we also reanalyzed our data, excluding these observations or recoding them as zero. |
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Computer forensics is a very labor intensive business in terms of accessing the abuser's computer and getting sufficient evidence of robustness that will stand up in court. |
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In particular, embedding capacity, robustness, and undetectability are mutually conflicting and cannot all be achieved by the same algorithm. |
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Some plugin creators just don't care about robustness, and even for those who do, their ability to test on a variety of systems in a variety of situations is often quite limited. |
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Doubts over Walker's physical robustness – the 24-year-old managed only 21 appearances this season – could help persuade Trippier he will have a chance to establish himself in the Spurs first team. |
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There is a certain robustness required for that, and it would be accurate to say that a collective confidence comes when players are sure of the capabilities and intentions of the teammates beside them. |
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Tax campaigners allege that the disclosures in the email appear to show a cosy relationship between Morse and Hartnett and call into question the robustness of the NAO investigation and report. |
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In addition to being decorative, exposed aggregate may add robustness to a concrete. |
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In space I experience my mobility, but also the robustness of things. |
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For robustness and protection, the device has a reverse blocking diode with a Zener clamp on the supply. |
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Under the name of mission Fennec, the off-roader excels successfully in the endurance and robustness tests managed by the French Army in Mauritania and Chad. |
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Open-endedness, robustness and reliability of electronic architectures. |
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In the first instance, women's response and ability to cope with climate change issues are critically dependent on the robustness of their underlying health and wellbeing and the breadth of their social networks. |
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Its robustness and transportability in combination with the wide range of ventilation modes and monitoring options support patient care and improved outcomes. |
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First of all, I will present the extent to which the market infrastructures can make a contribution to improving solidity, efficiency and robustness in the derivatives market. |
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But like a well-balanced Syrah whose robustness and fruity, spicy complexity expand and linger upon the palate, Campisi has made a substantive impact in the field of gerontology. |
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It has many attractive characteristics, such as ease to use, simple structure, speediness and robustness. |
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The NSS has enough inbuilt robustness to eliminate onboard backup paper documents. |
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The race backers knew that for the event to be a true success, all the equipment should work together easily and flawlessly, the quality should be irreproachable, and reliability and robustness had to be inbuilt. |
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This was a perfect proving ground for the 26 Renault Kerax taking part as competitors or providing assistance to demonstrate their robustness, dependability and extreme mobility. |
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Its aim is to exploit the tolerance for imprecision, uncertainty, approximate reasoning, and partial truth in order to achieve tractability, robustness, low cost solution and close resemblance with human like decision making. |
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So having good nomenclature around adverse event versus side effect is important to make sure that the robustness of the database is really something you can base decisions on. |
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Our IT platform brings the robustness, scalability, intuitiveness and connectivity needed to support the continuous development of the BRC Global Standards throughout the world, for years to come. |
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The SIS II tests shall also demonstrate that SIS II can work in accordance with the nonfunctional requirements such as robustness, availability and performance. |
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The Safari Storme's ladder frame chassis is constructed with advanced hydroformed members, for high load capabilities and robustness. |
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The lighting has to withstand everything that the weather can throw at it, and the robustness and the high-quality engineering of TridonicAtco ballasts play an important role here. |
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This circuit operates e.g. the aircraft's ailerons. The system's robustness was confirmed when undergoing very powerful accelerations during turns and zero gravity aircraft manoeuvres. |
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The budget tool taken up by Micropole-Univers has helped to cut volumetric analysis on work stations and improved the facility's robustness, leading naturally to higher performance. |
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When developing the Sedus mr. 24 swivel chair, these demands became reality thanks to perfect ergonomics, exacting quality standards and maximum robustness. |
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Several intervenors expressed concerns regarding the robustness of the steam generators and their ability to withstand accidents, such as fire or sinking. |
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It means that the main duty of cruciate ligaments is to protect the robustness of knee while allowing a range of movements. |
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To improve the robustness of biometric systems, multisamples, multialgorithms, and multimodal biometric systems have been developed. |
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Their influence on stamping process robustness is quantifiable and predictable due to the combination of advanced stamping simulation techniques and stochastic integrated into the software. |
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They are regarded as the best solution in terms of cost effectiveness and robustness. |
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By outlining the intended methods and analysis protocols beforehand, Registered Reports protect against these problems, as the review process concentrates on the robustness of the proposed methods. |
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Based on Codenomicon's robustness test results using smart model-based fuzzing tools, all of the tested units failed in multiple critical communication protocols. |
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Despite Diocletian's introduction of the gold solidus and monetary reforms, the credit market of the Empire never recovered its former robustness. |
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Our final test of the methods robustness is to make a direct comparison between the census evidence and the isonymy evidence about migrant origins. |
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In addition to stimulating B lymphocytes, Th2 cells suppress the cytotoxic T lymphocyte response, decreasing the robustness of cell-mediated immunity. |
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In addition to its unparalleled scalability, modularity, integrability and robustness, the Documentum platform is reputed for its strong compliance and e-discovery solutions. |
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In contrast, Ultima ClockWise combines clock timing with data-path timing and makes clock skew a useful tool to improve the performance and timing robustness of a chip. |
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