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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a generalised equation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical or scientific contexts when referring to an equation that represents a broad or universal principle.
Example: "The study presents a generalised equation of motion that can be applied to various physical systems."
Alternatives: "a generalized formula for" or "a universal equation of".
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A generalised equation of separation applicable to the whole range of concentration in flat-plate thermal diffusion columns has been derived.
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We calculated cluster adjusted rate ratios and 95% confidence intervals using binomial regression in a generalised estimating equation to regress the risk of death as a function of assigned treatment group.
To test whether there were significant changes in reach across the preseason to end of season, a Generalised Estimating Equation (GEE) model, based on a logistic regression model with repeated measures adjustment and cluster adjustment, was fitted to the weekly training attendance data.
To account for the correlation of members in the same household, we calculated robust estimates of variances with a generalised estimating equation using the SAS procedure GENMOD.
A generalised estimating equation (GEE) approach was used to analyse both prevalence of infection and incidence of clinical episodes.
A generalised estimating equation approach was used to account for the clustering of data within general practices.
From a generalised estimating equation, with unstructured correlation structure.
Data were analysed using a Generalised Estimating Equation (GEE).
The prevalence ratio of being homebound adjusted for age, source of income and morbidity by road distance was estimated using Poisson regression with a generalised estimating equation.
The rate of falls per resident observed year will be compared between pre intervention and during intervention period using a generalised estimating equation [ 33].
Table 3 shows findings based on a generalised estimating equation (GEE).
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