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robust Able to function or continue to function well in a variety of unanticipated situations.
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robust A full-bodied and intense wine.
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robust An adjective describing a desirable feature of a feedback loop. A loop is robust if it keeps working properly even if the real plant is different than that which was used to design the loop. Examples of things which could be different are the time response of an actuator and the values of transfer matrix elements.
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robust Assertive, full bodied, characteristic of good red wines at a young age. Similar to big.
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robust A statistic is robust if changing a small fraction of the data set does not really change the statistic. The median is an example of a robust statistic because changing any of the ranked data points, except the middle one, does not change the value of the median.
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