Definition of robustness in English:
robustness
noun rə(ʊ)ˈbʌstnəsroʊˈbəstnəs
mass noun1The quality or condition of being strong and in good condition.
the overall robustness of national and international financial systems
Example sentencesExamples
- He proposed that skeletal robustness should be the most important determinant controlling the temporal resolution of the fossil record.
- Overall body robustness is an important contributing factor to preservation.
- We would ascribe the brow ridge's extra robustness in gorillas to causes other than eye protection.
- These taxa are subdivided generally on the basis of robustness of the premolars.
- This divergence may be explained by genomic differences between these two species that are reflected in their relative robustness.
- Apatosaurus shows some positively allometric trends that probably correlate with the overall robustness of its femur.
- Some aspects of classification are related to skeletal robustness.
- Seedling robustness decreased with increased litter depth.
- Bootstrap re-samplings were performed to test the robustness of trees.
- Such robustness of shell aperture is due to thickening of this part of the shell.
- 1.1 The ability to withstand or overcome adverse conditions or rigorous testing.
we can examine the robustness of our results
Example sentencesExamples
- We can deliver the same data rate across the network but at double the distance and with greater robustness.
- The approach allows a likelihood ratio test to assess the robustness of the clock.
- The robustness of these estimates should be checked by excluding the samples of one or more of the areas alternatively.
- The study could reveal something to engineers about robustness of their designs.
- Such an overlap between the results from the different analyses clearly demonstrated the robustness of the procedure.
- We reanalysed the data, which confirmed the robustness of our first conclusion.
- We've got to work on reliability, robustness, ease of use, and range.
- This has been a powerful tool in molecular evolution despite some skepticism regarding the robustness of these methods.
- It protects the drive against shock from mishandling, increasing the robustness of the devices into which it's integrated.
- We perform numerous simulation studies to investigate the robustness, power, and precision of our statistical mapping method.
Definition of robustness in US English:
robustness
nounroʊˈbəstnəsrōˈbəstnəs
1The quality or condition of being strong and in good condition.
the overall robustness of national and international financial systems
Example sentencesExamples
- He proposed that skeletal robustness should be the most important determinant controlling the temporal resolution of the fossil record.
- Some aspects of classification are related to skeletal robustness.
- This divergence may be explained by genomic differences between these two species that are reflected in their relative robustness.
- Seedling robustness decreased with increased litter depth.
- We would ascribe the brow ridge's extra robustness in gorillas to causes other than eye protection.
- Bootstrap re-samplings were performed to test the robustness of trees.
- Such robustness of shell aperture is due to thickening of this part of the shell.
- Apatosaurus shows some positively allometric trends that probably correlate with the overall robustness of its femur.
- Overall body robustness is an important contributing factor to preservation.
- These taxa are subdivided generally on the basis of robustness of the premolars.
- 1.1 The ability to withstand or overcome adverse conditions or rigorous testing.
we can examine the robustness of our results
Example sentencesExamples
- The study could reveal something to engineers about robustness of their designs.
- The robustness of these estimates should be checked by excluding the samples of one or more of the areas alternatively.
- We've got to work on reliability, robustness, ease of use, and range.
- We can deliver the same data rate across the network but at double the distance and with greater robustness.
- We reanalysed the data, which confirmed the robustness of our first conclusion.
- The approach allows a likelihood ratio test to assess the robustness of the clock.
- It protects the drive against shock from mishandling, increasing the robustness of the devices into which it's integrated.
- This has been a powerful tool in molecular evolution despite some skepticism regarding the robustness of these methods.
- Such an overlap between the results from the different analyses clearly demonstrated the robustness of the procedure.
- We perform numerous simulation studies to investigate the robustness, power, and precision of our statistical mapping method.