| 1. | Mathematical rigour can be defined as amenability to algorithmic proof checking.
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| 2. | Amenability is related to the spectral problem of Laplacians.
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| 3. | By amenability there is an invariant state ? on " A ".
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| 4. | This limits its amenability to automated unit testing and encapsulating of behaviours for class extension.
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| 5. | The "'amenability "'property has a large number of equivalent formulations.
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| 6. | Paramount among these is the robustness of early embryos and their amenability to microinjection and microsurgery.
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| 7. | The equivalent conditions for amenability also become simpler in the case of a countable discrete group ?.
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| 8. | The judge makes this determination based on the offender's age and perceived amenability for rehabilitation.
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| 9. | The large size of embryos and amenability to microinjection also makes them extremely well suited to microarray approaches.
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| 10. | The program provided the company with information of the area's uranium content and amenability to mining by in-situ leaching.
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