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It shows a very high degree of freedom from interferences, so that ET AAS might be considered the most robust technique available nowadays for the determination of trace elements in complex matrices.
In the mid-1800s, most Americans preferred robust, dark ales.
While the lighter and smoother Canadian whiskies are the most widely familiar, the range of products is actually broad and includes some robust whiskies as well.
Debian was one of the earlier Linux distributions to compose itself from packages, and robust package management is perhaps Debian's most prominent feature.
Writing in 1790, Bewick described it as the largest and most beautiful of the dog kind ; about 36 inches high, generally of a white or cinammon colour, somewhat like the Greyhound but more robust.
Among semantics of language, lexical semantics is most robust, and to some extend the phrase semantics too, while other types of linguistic semantics are new and not quite examined.
In addition to hooves, most ungulates have developed reduced canine teeth, bunodont molars ( molars with low, rounded cusps ), and an astragalus ( one of the ankle bones at the end of the lower leg ) with a short, robust head.
Proetus consented and Melampus, having chosen the most robust among the young men, gave chase to the mad women, amid shouting and dancing, and drove them as far as Sicyon.
This modulation is the most robust of all the PSKs since it takes the highest level of noise or distortion to make the demodulator reach an incorrect decision.
Heavy troops might be equipped with robust shields that could cover most of the body.
The longest and most robust legs are at the middle of the trunk, with those nearer the head and tail more spindly.
As a result, the glacis plate is generally the thickest, most robust armored section of a tank, followed by the turret face and mantlet.
In most cases, an effective decentralization strategy and correspondingly robust systems of professional education, vocational education, and trade certification are critical to creating a modern industrial base.
This is one of the most robust and reliable behavioral sex differences, and it has been found across many different age groups and cultures.
While East Germany had long been reckoned as having the most robust economy in the Soviet bloc, the removal of Communist discipline revealed the ramshackle foundations of that system.
The gentlest and most recent of the Shintaido kata, Taimyo ( great mystery ) was developed to allow older, less robust people or pregnant women to build up their strength and experience the beauty of Shintaido practice.
As Sony engineers became more actively involved in the project, the design of the SDDS format evolved toward a more robust implementation, including the use of 5: 1 ATRAC data compression, extensive error detection and correction, and most critically redundancy.
Soon dozens of patients — the strongest, the healthiest, the most robust people in the county — were being struck down as suddenly as if they had been shot.
Boasting a robust economy the streets of Shevlin were lined with shops, blacksmiths, saloons, hotels, casinos, brothels, and livery stables, a fire claimed most of these buildings in 1904 and again in 1911.
It is comparatively robust, and is the region most commonly associated with perforations.
" Self-help culture, particularly Twelve-Step culture, has provided some of our most robust new language: recovery, dysfunctional families, and codependency.
However, EMAS is the most credible and robust environmental management instrument on the market, adding several elements on top of the requirements of the international standard.
Finally, and most importantly, there must arise a robust understanding of the immune response to potential vaccine candidates.
Among Cochran's marital innovations was ' spiritual wifery ', and " tradition assumes that ( Cochran ) received frequent consignments of spiritual consorts, and that such were invariably the most robust and attractive women in the community ".

most and widely-accepted
While there are many competing claims for the earliest powered, heavier-than-air flight, the most widely-accepted date is December 17, 1903 by the Wright brothers.
According to a poll at a Quantum Mechanics workshop in 1997 ,< ref > the Copenhagen interpretation is the most widely-accepted specific interpretation of quantum mechanics, followed by the many-worlds interpretation.
While there are many competing claims for the earliest powered, heavier-than-air flight, the most widely-accepted date is December 17, 1903 by the Wright brothers.
( Though Kichiemon's role as a messenger is the most widely-accepted version of the story, other accounts have him running away before or after the battle, or being ordered to leave before the ronin turned themselves in.
The attacker was the brother of Faisal's future assassin, and the incident is the most widely-accepted motive for the murder.
Estimates of the timing of these migrations vary considerably: the most widely-accepted conservative evidential view places this somewhere between 40, 000 to 45, 000 years ago, with earlier cited ( but not universally accepted ) dates of up to 60, 000 years or more also proposed ; the debate continues within the academic community.
Perhaps the most widely-accepted criticism of the Fed was first proposed by Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz – that the Fed exacerbated the 1929 recession, sparking the Great Depression.
Following is a list of the islands, giving first their most widely-accepted Marquesan names, followed by variants:
In the most widely-accepted model for monoamine transporter function, sodium ions must bind to the extracellular domain of the transporter before dopamine can bind.
The most widely-accepted sports dynasties are those with multiple championships over a limited period of time, either consecutively with or without interruption ( e. g., UCLA Bruins men's basketball from 1964 to 1975 ), or non-consecutively ( e. g., Oakland / Los Angeles Raiders of the late 1970s and early 1980s, or the Liverpool football team of the 1980s ).
The Cenél nEógain, who appear to have had no widely-accepted candidates for the kingship, hit upon a candidate in the person of Conchobar Ua Briain, grandson of Toirdelbach's uncle Donnchad mac Briain and Toirdelbach's most obvious rival for the kingship of Munster.

most and use
`` That quirt -- I ought to use it on you, where it would do the most good.
But apart from racial problems, the old unreconstructed South -- to use the moderate words favored by Mr. Thomas Griffith -- finds itself unsympathetic to most of what is different about the civilization of the North.
The most effective political inventions seem to make maximum use of natural harbors and are aware that restraining breakwaters can play only a minor part in the whole scheme.
`` The argument that is cutting most ice is that Hearst is the only candidate who is fighting the trusts fearlessly and who would use all the powers of government to disrupt them if he were elected.
Easily the best known of these three novels is The Space Merchants, a good example of a science-fiction dystopia which extrapolates much more than the impact of science on human life, though its most important warning is in this area, namely as to the use to which discoveries in the behavioral sciences may be put.
Probably the most important of all matters for review are the broad administrative policies governing the purchase, assignment, use, and management of state vehicles.
April 15 is usually the final date for filing income tax returns for most people because they use the calendar year ending on December 31.
`` The reason you are in the ring today is to show your ability to present to any judge the most attractive picture of your dog that the skillful use of your aids can produce.
Sometimes, you have a choice of exposure for sites where the topography or trees of the area will provide afternoon shade, morning sun, or whatever may be most desirable for the use intended.
The drug's chemical name is listed, since most states require feed processors to use this name instead of the trade name on the feed tag.
Muscle weakness is now recognized as an uncommon though serious complication of steroid therapy, with most of the synthetic adrenal corticosteroids in clinical use.
Here, perhaps, Fromm is vulnerable, for he does not always use the best and most recent evidence available, and he sometimes selects and interprets the evidence in rather special ways.
The most unusual feature of Boris, however, is the use of the greatest character of all, the chorus.
Slab stock is still one of the most important forms of urethane end-product in use today.
One of the most desirable solutions is achieved by the use of a non-linear amplifier for Af.
Pond water can be filtered for human use, but most part-time farmers would not want to go to so much trouble.
I am told the time will soon come when women will find it necessary to do most of their own work, and even now it is important to have conveniences for the use of servants.
Where the Roman model ( like most modern Japanese ) has 4 plus 1 bead per decimal place, the standard suanpan has 5 plus 2, allowing use with a hexadecimal numeral system.
As a simple, cheap and reliable device, the Russian abacus was in use in all shops and markets throughout the former Soviet Union, and the usage of it was taught in most schools until the 1990s.
" For most Swahili speakers, the use of satire in writing is unfamiliar.
There are dozens of alphabets in use today, the most common being the Latin alphabet ( which was derived from the Greek ).
Cyrillic is one of the most widely used modern alphabetic scripts, and is notable for its use in Slavic languages and also for other languages within the former Soviet Union.
Arsenic is a common n-type dopant in semiconductor electronic devices, and the optoelectronic compound gallium arsenide is the most common semiconductor in use after doped silicon.
Angst, in contemporary connotative use, most often describes the intense frustration and other emotions of teenagers and the mood of the music and art with which they identify in accordance with adult stereotype.
Sometimes slightly stronger theories such as Morse-Kelley set theory or set theory with a strongly inaccessible cardinal allowing the use of a Grothendieck universe are used, but in fact most mathematicians can actually prove all they need in systems weaker than ZFC, such as second-order arithmetic.

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