robustness

[ US /ɹoʊˈbəstnəs/ ]
[ UK /ɹə‍ʊbˈʌstnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. 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
  2. the property of being strong and healthy in constitution
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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]
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