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Towards a more rigorous definition of brain death?
First, we lack any rigorous definition of "complexity," rendering comparisons by that measure meaningless.
Damon, W. (2007) Dispositions and teacher assessment: The need for a more rigorous definition.
To a great extent, the problem lies in the lack of a rigorous definition for TDD.
It's time to retire that one, or at least come up with a more rigorous definition of what we mean when we use it.
Using that rigorous definition, the experts we spoke to estimated that some degree of slavery exists on 90% of Ivorien cocoa farms.
A challenge in mental illness is that there is no objective biomarker of that engagement, and thus no rigorous definition of "effective dose 8,9.
A rigorous definition of ignition and extinction of steady state combustion based on eigen-analysis of the Jacobian matrix is proposed for practical fuels in the present study.
A rigorous definition of Wilson loops is given and the N-loop Schwinger functions, which are shown to satisfy Seiler′s axioms, are explicitly calculated.
The technique allows for a rigorous definition of the boundary conditions of the flame with probe intrusion and enables less ambiguous comparison between experiment and model.
Axiomatic and constructive approaches to quantum field theory first aim to establish it on precise, non-perturbative bases: general axioms and rigorous definition of specific theories respectively.
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