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31strongly — ad. 1. Powerfully. 2. Firmly. 3. Vehemently, forcibly, eagerly, violently, earnestly, strenuously …
32strongly — strong·ly …
33strongly connected — adjective a) Of a directed graph, such that for every pair of vertices u and v there is a path from u to v and a path from v to u. b) Of a directed graph, such that for every pair of vertices u and v there is a directed path either from u to v or …
34strongly symmetric matter — noun a predicted very high energy state of matter, present in the very early universe for perhaps 10 seconds after the Big Bang, when strong, weak, electromagnetic, and gravitational forces were undistinguished …
35strongly involved in — greatly a part of , greatly intermixed …
36strongly corroborated — A degree of corroboration amounting to corroboration from independent facts and circumstances which is clear and satisfactory to the court and jury. Wright v. Austin, Tex.Civ.App., 175 S.W.2d 281, 283. See also corroborating evidence …
37Tarjan's strongly connected components algorithm — Tarjan s Algorithm (named for its discoverer, Robert Tarjan) is a graph theory algorithm for finding the strongly connected components of a graph. It can be seen as an improved version of Kosaraju s algorithm, and is comparable in efficiency to… …
38feel strongly about sth — ► to have a strong opinion about something: »The logo is not something we feel strongly about. Main Entry: ↑feel …
39move strongly — index impress (affect deeply) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
40come out strongly against — speak against, protest …