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The stringency
noun
A rigorous imposition of standards.
synonyms
Exact(60)
The stringency of many CSAs may be at fault.
The stringency of the FFP punishments gave the regime an authority backed by European law.
"The stringency of the rules matter tremendously for outcomes.
The stringency and thoroughness of these tests are of vital importance.
The stringency and originality of Alexander's critique cannot be discussed here (cf. Sharples 1983; Bobzien 1998).
The stringency of nested-PCR amplification exceeded that for normal PCR, further eliminating non-specific products.
The stringency of our approach is expected to offer an advantage in a variety of applications.
The stringency is also discussed in the article.
The stringency of this criterion provides high-confidence orthologs.
The stringency of the requirement of the J-domain in maintenance of mtDNA is striking.
The stringency of the remission criteria determines achievement of the best possible functional improvement.
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