- The
stringent response, also
called stringent control, is a
stress response of
bacteria and
plant chloroplasts in
reaction to amino-acid starvation, fatty...
-
stringent regulatory authority (SRA) is a
national drug
regulation authority which the
World Health Organization (WHO)
considers to
apply stringent standards...
- not always, the
conversions performed by more
stringent denominations are
recognized by less
stringent ones, but not the
other way around. A
formal conversion...
-
resulting from dowry,
mostly from
bride burning, are on the rise,
despite stringent anti-dowry laws. In the 2011 census,
about 73% of the po****tion was literate...
- four-wheeled microcars,
which allows these vehicles to be
designed to less
stringent requirements when
compared to
regular cars.
Quadricycles are
defined by...
- this position,
which were
enacted by the PAP government, are
extremely stringent, such that only a
handful of
people qualify for the candidacy.
These qualifications...
- use a set of
grammatical rules known as headlinese,
designed to meet
stringent space requirements by, for example,
leaving out
forms of the verb "to...
- the
other hand, are more
desirable for
humans but
would require more
stringent climate change mitigation efforts to
achieve them. In the IPCC's Sixth...
-
petroleum and
synthetic fuels, used to
power aircraft. They have more
stringent requirements than
fuels used for
ground applications, such as heating...
- with
Latin suffixes.
Although international scientific vocabulary is not
stringent about segregating combining forms of
different languages, it is advisable...