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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then more stringent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a progression or increase in the level of strictness or severity in rules, regulations, or standards. Example: "The initial guidelines were lenient, but then more stringent measures were implemented to ensure compliance."
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If, additionally, X is endowed with richer structures, then the more stringent notions of dense-lineability, maximal dense-lineability and spaceability arise naturally.
Shterna joked that stringent couples have sex "only by fax, and then the more stringent only by email".
Both torts have been present from the time of Henry III, being affected by a variety of philosophical shifts through the years which saw them become first looser and then far more stringent and less protecting of an individual's rights.
The deal will then define anything more stringent as a restraint on trade subject to penalties.
We then performed a more stringent validation using in situ hybridization.
Plates were then washed under more stringent conditions at 37 °C for 10 min.
The results of both approaches were combined into 433 probes that were then filtered using more stringent conditions to provide a unique result.
We then applied a more stringent screen, requiring at least raw signal expression of 300 in three samples, to identify the most robustly expressed up-regulated mesangial cell genes in db/ db mice.
Unless accounting rules for Annex 1 countries are made more stringent, then Annex 1 countries will be able to formally comply with their pledges with very little actual mitigation and possibly none at all".
The differential expression of the cDNA can then be confirmed using more stringent techniques for the evaluation of steady-state mRNA such as semi-quantitative PCR.
Protein pairs were then subjected to additional more stringent reciprocal filters to reduce spurious matches due to factors such as shared protein domains.
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