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1 Dr Pantos said we needed more robust testing methods to detect microplastics.
2 However, the proposed methods are more robust when the assumption is violated.
3 A more robust double-checking regime was also in place throughout the department.
4 The modern response, thankfully, has been more robust building and better preparation.
5 Should we invest in more robust engineering solutions to manage rising waters?
6 Better cultural methods, resulting in more robust growth, will build up resistance.
7 She clearly regrets the CQC not being more robust from the outset.
8 The tone of the directive to colleges could scarcely be more robust .
9 The tub held only the thicker, more robust parts of the skeleton.
10 Often she looked brighter and more robust than on the preceding Sunday.
11 But I do think there's something more robust : the sanctity of life.
12 Anticipate more robust establishment of dorsoventral polarity and less early embryo wastage.
13 But that only made the home more vigorous, more robust and Christmassy.
14 He was well made, and more robust than usual with his countrymen.
15 The simulations show that bursting synchronisation is more robust than spike synchronisation.
16 She was stronger, larger, more robust physically than he had hitherto conceived.
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