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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more rigorously controlled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing processes, regulations, or systems that are subject to strict oversight or management.
Example: "In our laboratory, all experiments are more rigorously controlled to ensure accurate results and safety."
Alternatives: "are subject to stricter controls" or "are managed with greater rigor."
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This question can be addressed by applying motor tasks that are more rigorously controlled for equal task performance, even though withdrawal of medication in PD patients will always lead to at least subtle changes in motor performance.
However, the lack of Met expression in these mutants is constitutive and in all tissues, and, possibly as a result, their basal intestinal proliferation and midgut size seem higher than those of wild-type flies, so we feel that the RNAi experiments described in the manuscript are more rigorously controlled for potential temporal and/or non-cell autonomous effects.
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In Experiment 2, we used more relaxed exclusion criteria for manufacture sequences than in Experiment 1, since provided materials were more rigorously controlled, and the experiment was specifically designed to tempt crows to use non-preferred plant materials.
But such disasters are unusual in the Chinese capital, where safety rules are more rigorously enforced.
But at Uniqlo the standards are more rigorously enforced.
The dataset has been more rigorously quality controlled and all efforts have been made to ensure issues such as isomerism, and structural veracity have been accurately assigned.
African migrant workers were now more rigorously controlled by pass laws, which limited their mobility, and by confinement to compounds for the duration of their work contracts.
The indirect taxes (vectigalia) were still collected by publicani, who were now much more rigorously controlled and gradually replaced by imperial civil servants.
This sector is also perceived as having a more rigorously controlled working environment compared with that of the private sector (participants 10, 11 and 12).
Given the reluctance of many psychiatrists to prescribe medications in this younger age group and the concerns over side effects, if substantiated with more rigorously controlled trials, this micronutrient approach may be a viable and valuable alternative.
Therefore, the antihyperglycemic effects of berberine warrant further examination and more rigorously controlled, methodologically sound, and scientifically designed RCTs need to be conducted.
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