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Rigour (British English) or
rigor (American English; see
spelling differences)
describes a
condition of
stiffness or strictness.
These constraints may...
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degrades over time.
Cadaveric spasm Although British English uses the
spelling rigour, this is not used in
rigor mortis because the
phrase is in Latin. Saladin...
- The
scholarly method or
scholarship is the body of
principles and
practices used by
scholars and
academics to make
their claims about their subjects of...
- In some cases,
theoretical physics adheres to
standards of
mathematical rigour while giving little weight to
experiments and observations. For example...
- 4*,
defined as world-leading in
terms of originality,
significance and
rigour. 92% was
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defined as world-leading/internationally excellent...
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Rigour or
Rigor describes a
condition of
stiffness or strictness. It may also
refer to the following:
Rigor (medicine), a
medicinal term for
chills Rigor...
- applications. Historically, the
concept of a
proof and its ****ociated
mathematical rigour first appeared in Gr**** mathematics, most
notably in Euclid's Elements....
- that
translates literally as "through
asperities (hardships, adversities,
rigours) to the stars" and is the
motto of many organizations. Per
aspera ad astra...
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pollster ****ociations.
Civey is
excluded and
their lack of
methodological rigour referenced. Below-listed
Wahlkreisprognose and American-based Democracy...
- Treboni**** Gallus.
Cornelius was sent into
exile and may have died from the
rigours of his banishment;
possibly he was beheaded.
Emperor Decius, who ruled...