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The production of second wines began in Bordeaux in the 18th century but did not become commercially important until the 1980's, when the ever-increasing competition forced the chateaus to practice more and more rigorous selection each year.

I lost track of the corsets in the "Boudoir" gallery (where quilted walls frame glowing niches that vaguely recall the shop fronts in Amsterdam's red-light district); a more rigorous selection would have turned the trick.

Therefore, it is becoming increasingly clear that a more rigorous selection process is required for Bacillus probiotic candidates [31], [32].

Such confirmation should lead to more rigorous selection of eyes to undergo ILM peeling.

A more rigorous selection or development of research tools in the planning stage may have given more accurate measurements of our desired outcomes.

Clinical outcomes may improve when orthopaedic surgeons move beyond their learning curves and use narrower, more rigorous selection criteria [ 12, 13].

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However only with the more rigorous F4 selection on the SNP flanking sequence a larger proportion of polymorphic SNPs was effectively recovered.

However, this analysis has been countered by a more recent meta-analysis which applied more rigorous study selection criteria and excluded studies with duplicate data; it also included studies of at least 1-month duration [ 11].

While both upstream and downstream factors - such as consent rates, donor optimization, improved organ preservation, and more rigorous recipient selection - may positively impact upon organ donor rates and trans plantation outcomes, the relationship between any of these factors and donation and transplantation outcomes is not straightforward.

More rigorous feature selection methods (Xue et al. 2004a; Al-Shahib et al. 2005a; Al-Shahib et al. 2005b;), such as recursive feature elimination (RFE) (Guyon et al. 2002), can be applied to the SVM classification of functional classes of proteins to select those descriptors most relevant to the prediction of proteins of a particular class (Guyon et al. 2002; Yu et al. 2003).

Johnson says the traditional hunt was more rigorous in its selection of targets to ensure the survival of the best beasts, so maintaining the genetic health of the herds.

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