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Part (ii) involves "our experiences" which do not have a rigorous definition.
To a great extent, the problem lies in the lack of a rigorous definition for TDD.
To turn the idea of the formal character of logics into a rigorous definition we need to introduce the concept of propositional language and the concept of substitution.
A rigorous definition of the delta function became possible in distribution theory, which was developed by Schwartz from the mid-1940s thethearly 1950s0s.
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.
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A suspicious individual's presence in a "high-crime area" is among the criteria American police may use to determine whether a search is acceptable: a more rigorous definition of those locations will stop that justification being abused.
We also studied clearance using a more rigorous definition (requiring two negative sample results after a positive baseline result rather than just one) than was possible in our earlier paper.
In light of this fact, we utilized a less rigorous definition of AH that allowed us to identify a wider spectrum of suspected AH cases.
For a more rigorous definition of stability, we can refer to [22, 23].
Priestley [4, 6] gave a more rigorous definition of local stationarity using the oscillatory process and established an evolutionary spectrum theory.
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