- Look up
rigour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rigour (British English) or
rigor (American English; see
spelling differences)
describes a condition...
-
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...
- A
heuristic or
heuristic technique (problem solving,
mental shortcut, rule of thumb) is any
approach to
problem solving that
employs a
pragmatic method...
- In some cases,
theoretical physics adheres to
standards of
mathematical rigour while giving little weight to
experiments and observations. For example...
- it was
widely criticised for its pure
conjecture and lack of
scholarly rigour.
Thomas Wright's Oscar's
Books (2008)
explores Wilde's
reading from his...
- applications. Historically, the
concept of a
proof and its ****ociated
mathematical rigour first appeared in Gr**** mathematics, most
notably in Euclid's Elements....
- perspective,
conic sections,
spherical geometry,
number theory, and
mathematical rigour. In
addition to the Elements,
Euclid wrote a
central early text in the optics...
-
turns out to be an
outdated commercial potboiler that
lacks the
required rigour and emotion".
Calling it a "disappointment", a
critic of
Sakshi Post wrote...
- SA,
Mewes JC,
Vrijhoef H (February 2020). "****essment of the
Scientific Rigour of
Randomized Controlled Trials on the
Effectiveness of
Cognitive Behavioural...