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The phrase "a stringent test of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a rigorous evaluation or assessment of something, such as a theory, system, or product.
Example: "The new software underwent a stringent test of its security features before being released to the public."
Alternatives: "a rigorous assessment of" or "a tough evaluation of".
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As such, it is a stringent test of a filmmaker's art and temperament.
The ability to reproduce past events is considered a stringent test of the merits of any geological model.
The combination of ignition delay time and species composition data provide for a stringent test of the chemical kinetic mechanism.
The high momentum transfer now achievable for precision coincidence measurements allows a stringent test of nuclear structure theories.
The redesign of protein−protein interactions is a stringent test of our understanding of molecular recognition and specificity.
The considered configuration features strong extinction and reignition and therefore poses a stringent test of the model's capabilities to capture finite-rate chemistry effects.
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These extreme values pose a stringent test for the robustness of the code and, consequently, the funnel region must be handled with the auxiliary inversion based on the entropy switch (see Section 2.10.2). Figure 13 2D magnetised torus evolution.
By using a loading regimen that stimulated woven bone formation, we sought to provide a stringent test for the presence of regional or systemic influences on mechanically adaptive (re)modelling in bones other than those being loaded.
Given an additive-effect disease model with a prevalence of 13.4% for YOH [18], a genetic relative risk of 2, and a disease allele frequency of 0.2 0.4, the power of our two-stage analysis was 0.87 0.90 for a stringent test size of 5.45×10−7.
If the disease followed a multiplicative-effect model with a disease prevalence of 13.4%, a genetic relative risk of 2, and a disease allele frequency of 0.2 0.4, the power of our two-stage analysis increased to 0.96 0.99 for a stringent test size of 5.45×10−7.
The use of a different tumour type represents a more stringent test of the signature derived in FFPE than if a cervix carcinoma validation cohort was available.
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