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Rigorous and all
" SS2PL ( or Rigorousness ) is also the name of the set of all schedules that can be generated by this mechanism, i. e., these are SS2PL ( or Rigorous ) schedules, have the SS2PL ( or Rigorousness ) property.
Rigorous and scientifically defensible studies are clearly possible on all its aspects.

Rigorous and courses
Rigorous courses include: International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, Gifted / Talented and ACP ( Advance College Project ) through Indiana University.

Rigorous and for
Rigorous analysis of the semantics of proper names is a matter for philosophy of language ; see Proper name ( philosophy ).
* Bass, Robert W., " Self-Sustained Non-Hertzian Longitudinal Wave Oscillations as a Rigorous Solution of Maxwell's Equations for Electromagnetic Radiation ".
* Rigorous, intentional and experiential undergraduate liberal education for life and livelihood ;
* RODIN Rigorous Open Development Environment for Complex Systems FP6 / IST targeted project 2004-2007
The artist Russell FitzGerald was a good friend of Delany's and did a number of book and magazine covers for him ( including the cover for the first edition of Nova and the cover for the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction edition of " We, in Some Strange Power's Employ, Move on a Rigorous Line " ) and the three covers for the English paperback edition of the three volumes of Delany's Fall of the Towers trilogy.
** 2006: Springer LNCS 5115 Rigorous Methods for Software Construction and Analysis, ASM and B Dagstuhl Seminar

Rigorous and .
* " Philosophy as Rigorous Science ", translated in Quentin Lauer, editor, 1965 Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy.
* RAISE, Rigorous Approach to Industrial Software Engineering, was developed as part of the European ESPRIT II LaCoS project in the 1990s, led by Dines Bjørner.
Rigorous treatment of the Dirac delta requires measure theory or the theory of distributions.
Rigorous attempts to warn of tornadoes began in the United States in the mid-20th century.
Only the Count Palatine Louis II of Upper Bavaria " the Rigorous " promised to choose Albert.
Inner Contradictions of Rigorous Research.
2 on The Daily Beast's 2011 edition of " Most Rigorous Colleges in America.
Rigorous statistical analysis had demonstrated that on-base percentage and slugging percentage are better indicators of offensive success, and the A's became convinced that these qualities were cheaper to obtain on the open market than more historically valued qualities such as speed and contact.
When this is not the case, total least squares also known as Errors-in-variables models, or Rigorous least squares, should be used.
Rigorous test cases are used to ensure that products from different equipment vendors can interoperate in a wide variety of configurations.
* Rigorous selection of gifted and creative young individuals.
Rigorous safety precautions ensured there were no fatal accidents during the construction.
Rigorous stallion inspections were held beginning in 1715 in Ostfrisia, and spread to Oldenburg in 1755.
Rigorous treatments of the method of steepest descent and the method of stationary phase, amongst others, are based on the Riemann – Lebesgue lemma.
Rigorous hygiene practices, including washing with soap and water daily and disinfecting wounds can help heal infected surfaces, and slow and potentially reverse existing tissue damage.
Rigorous proofs of this theorem are available.
The strategic thrusts and approaches based on the above mentioned framework of VIEWS: Visionary Leadership, Innovative & Rigorous Programmes, Excellence in Teaching & Learning, Warm & Nurturing School Environment, Supportive & Satisfied Stakeholders are outlined to create a sense of ownership among staff and students towards the mission, vision, directions and desired outcomes of the Institute.
Rigorous touring, frustrations, and disappointments caused tensions that split the band in two.
Rigorous cost-saving and an austere regime ensured the school ’ s survival when many other schools closed.

academic and program
the Athletic program at Carleton is considered an integral part of the activities of the College and operates under the same budgetary procedure and controls as the academic work.
They will better understand the relationship of their activities to the academic program and they will be able to explain their actions to faculty in terms of mutual goals.
First and foremost, vocational courses should not replace courses which are essential parts of the required academic program for graduation.
Professionals engaged in the design and supervision of construction projects prior to the late 19th century were not necessarily trained in a separate architecture program in an academic setting.
He was not given a graduate assistant for many years and was relegated to teach mainly in the education school or Rabbinical school, not in the academic graduate program.
CUNY students who are not directly admitted to the senior colleges because they do not meet academic admissions standards can choose to enroll in an associate degree program at one of CUNY ’ s community colleges, take part in " immersion " programs offered in the summer and winter months, find public or private tutoring, or participate in the one-semester " Prelude to Success " program taught by community college faculty at senior colleges.
The program also trained participants in gardening, stock raising, safety, native arts, and some academic subjects.
Unsatisfied with efforts by amateur and governmental anthropologists, Sapir worked to introduce an academic program of anthropology at one of the major Universities, in order to professionalize the discipline.
The Universiteit van Amsterdam ( UvA ) is the world's first academic institution to have created a complete program for research and teaching in the field of Western Esotericism.
This program was the first to exist as an independent academic department.
In 1971, the institute initiated an independent academic program in Computer Science and Engineering, leading to M. Tech.
His academic career was interrupted after his first year of study when he joined the Finnish Army, selecting the 11-month officer training program to fulfill the mandatory military service of Finland.
Union College has also used Minerva as the name of their new academic and social " Third Space " program, the Minerva House System ; and, also here, Minerva is the goddess of Theta Delta Chi.
The OSI initiated an Affiliate Membership program for " government-recognized non-profit charitable and not-for-profit industry associations and academic institutions anywhere in the world ".
Similarly, the " Who Controls Our Children " campaign in Pennsylvania claimed that an OBE reform effort was part of a federal program that was " stressing values over academic content, and holding students accountable for goals that are so vague and fuzzy they can't be assessed at all.
Although refactoring code has been done informally for years, William Griswold's 1991 Ph. D. dissertation is one of the first major academic works on refactoring functional and procedural programs, followed by William Opdyke's 1992 dissertation on the refactoring of object-oriented programs, although all the theory and machinery have long been available as program transformation systems.
Schooling consists of 6 years of primary education followed by a 3-year general or vocational training period and a 3-year academic or vocational program.
In addition, the Albers EDGE program ( Education for Global Executives ) was honored in 2008 as the only academic institution to receive the President's " E " Award, which recognizes persons, firms, or organizations that contribute significantly in the effort to increase United States exports.
* Semester at Sea, a shipboard academic program administered by the University of Virginia, USA
Since its establishment in Ann Arbor, the university has physically expanded to include more than 584 major buildings with a combined area of more than 31 million gross square feet ( 712 acres or 2. 38 km² ), and transformed its academic program from a strictly classical curriculum to one that includes science and research.
* First to develop an academic hospitalist program ( and coined the term " hospitalist ") ( Robert M. Wachter ); the field is the fastest growing specialty in modern medical history
# Quality of the student's senior-year program, as measured by the type and number of academic courses in progress or planned.
Through on-site faculty, faculty exchange, and visiting lecturers, UIU offers a program with a high level of academic rigor and quality.
* Pittsburgh Classical Academy Middle School, a middle school with an academic program that focuses on classical history

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