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Robust Control Strategy

Meaning

A Robust Control Strategy, when applied in a clinical setting, refers to a treatment or intervention plan that is specifically designed to maintain its desired therapeutic outcome despite significant biological variability, external disturbances, or inherent uncertainties in the system. This strategy prioritizes stability and predictability of the physiological response over a wide range of patient-specific conditions. It is an essential principle in personalized medicine for chronic conditions.