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Farmers also planted control plots of monocultures, allowing scientists to test rigorously the importance of the mixtures in the health and productivity on these farms.
The Trust can act, explained one official, "to test rigorously any proposals from the BBC to get the tanks out of the garage and start heading off towards lawns.
They often fail what has been called "the quality test" – rigorously applied, for example, when newspaper editors refuse to publish letters without a name and some form of address.
In fact, our industry has an amazingly good health record -- far better than the general public -- because we test rigorously and frequently.
Thus, it is impossible to test rigorously their suitability.
In particular, we compare visually some rank histograms from English texts with those of different versions of the random text model and test rigorously the goodness of fit of random texts on actual histograms in a set of ten texts.
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The athletes at the HPL are tested rigorously to see what effects nutrition has on their bodies - and when.
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