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Free sign upThe phrase "rigid benchmarks" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to strict standards or criteria that are used to measure or evaluate something. Example: The company's performance is constantly measured against rigid benchmarks set by the industry, ensuring their competitiveness in the market.
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While "single-digit multipliers are more likely to comport with due process," Justice Anthony Kennedy Anthony Kennedy wrote, "there are no rigid benchmarks".
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We may cite more particularly some semi-rigid docking benchmarks that include Gold, Glide, Surflex or FlexX and that were made on a large number of targets.
The convergence properties are confirmed by three benchmarks of rigid and flexible systems with large rotation amplitudes.
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The effectiveness of proposed Sharp-ISFEM is validated by several benchmarking problems, including: fixed rigid body, flow over square cylinder; moving rigid body, flow induced by 2D hovering wing; large deformed solid, a beam with large deformation induced by flow; 3D deformable solid-fluid interaction, and lid-driven cavity flow with a rubber wall.
To further evaluate the properties of CB receptors, especially CB1 and CB2 subtypes, we have designed, using SR141716A as a benchmark, a new series of rigid 1-aryl-1,4-dihydroindeno[1,2-c]pyrazole-3-carboxamides.
Regimented benchmarks of achievement imposed by a rigid social structure do not foster self-actualization.
Perfect is a confining concept, one that holds up a rigid not-every-person's-ideal as a benchmark for all of us.
The first case is a free-surface-flow benchmark example of a solitary wave impacting a fixed, rigid platform.
And for years, everyone from midwives to self-appointed "natural birth" advocates have railed against Friedman's benchmark, arguing that it incorrectly treats as abnormal any labor that does not hew to this rigid, somewhat arbitrary pattern. .
Benchmarks of docking programs are regularly released to compare their performance, whether by using semi-rigid docking (flexible ligand, rigid protein) [7 14], flexible docking (flexible ligand and protein) [15 17], ensemble docking (using several conformations of the protein) [15, 18] or cross-docking (docking ligands taken from some structures on proteins from other structures) [19, 20].
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