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NOUN
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the characteristic of being strong enough to withstand intellectual challenge
the lack of robustness in the findings may be due to the small size of the sample - the property of being strong and healthy in constitution
How To Use robustness In A Sentence
- Robustness is expressed with large glazing sections, and refinement through the choice of materials; mullions set in front of leather-clad columns and sharp-edged unbroken ceilings.
- Robustness was meant to ensure that an assertable conditional is fit for modus ponens. Conditionals
- The First Amendment permits, but doesn’t guaranty, robust expression, and you can’t have robustness when there’s a self-denying ordinance at work that protects certain pieties from being questioned. The Volokh Conspiracy » Street Preacher Arrested in England for Public Statements That Homosexuality is a Sin
- Amazingly, this response allows the wild-type oligomeric PSII structure and the granal membrane to be maintained, emphasizing the importance and robustness of the thylakoid macrostructure.
- Please consult Laszlo Systems directly if you have questions about the robustness of an application that uses this version of the persistent connection.
- They haven't been particularly good, but there has been a robustness and determination to them; qualities lacking earlier in the season.
- CARIMA MODEL BASED MULTIVARIABLE POLE ASSIGNMENT SELF - TUNING IMPLICIT ALGORITHM AND ITS ROBUSTNESS.
- 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.
- This has been a powerful tool in molecular evolution despite some skepticism regarding the robustness of these methods.
- To achieve this consistency, organisms must have a balance between robustness and evolvability, that is, between resisting and allowing change in their own internal states Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]