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be rigorous of
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Showing, causing, or favoring rigour; scrupulously accurate or strict
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Improving CM education ought to be a priority for all providers of pharmacy training, and continuing professional education materials and other information resources, whether produced by industry or independent agencies, must be rigorous, of high standard and easy for pharmacists to access.
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The starting point should be rigorous assessment of ecological and social impacts of fire in the different regions of Uganda.
Although most synthetic chemicals are harmless there needs to be rigorous testing of new chemicals, in all countries, for adverse environmental and health effects.
To be rigorous the set of orientations should be identified with the projective line (P^{1}(mathbb {R})).
Now of course, there will be rigorous debate about many of the details.
29 30 Investigators should be rigorous in the determination of design assumptions.
But another essential step to prevent hospital infections is rigorous cleaning of equipment and rooms.
And the key ingredient in venture philanthropy is rigorous evidence of impact.
The truth is, rigorous application of those sweet-smelling moisturizers does anything from zilch to very modest improvement, depending on the concentration of active ingredients in the jar.
So far, there have not been rigorous comparisons of these methods.
The admissions process is rigorous: A pool of 1,500 is whittled to 1,200 based on grades and recommendations.
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