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The indirect taxes (vectigalia) were still collected by publicani, who were now much more rigorously controlled and gradually replaced by imperial civil servants.
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.
In contrast, crystals prepared from seeds under more rigorously controlled conditions by slow cooling had only the bulky prismatic habit.
Future studies might benefit from more rigorously controlled dietary reporting or even from controlling dietary consumption by trainees.
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).
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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The pattern now, initiated by Gucci, is to eliminate licenses and more rigorously control product and distribution.
However, the limited reproducibility of field experiments emphasizes the need to better understand and more rigorously control environmental variation that may interfere with the evaluation of carbon isotope discrimination.
To more rigorously control for possible interactions of our probe molecules with intranuclear structures, we performed FLIP experiments.
For the past eight years I've more or less rigorously "controlled" my smoking, interpolating scenes from my smoking life with others from my ruminant one.
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.
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