Sentence examples for a generalized weakening from inspiring English sources

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However, rather than loss of a single function, it is also conceivable and perhaps even more likely that a generalized weakening in microglial capabilities below a certain minimal essential level may have to occur in order for NFD to develop.

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"The impetus for these changes has been a generalized concern about competitiveness but the results could very well be a weakening of rules," said Senator Jack Reed, the Rhode Island Democrat who heads the Senate banking subcommittee on securities and investment, which has jurisdiction over the S.E.C. "The notion that we're becoming rapidly globalized is clear.

In other words, M equipped with the restriction of the operations ∧ L and ∨ L inherits the lattice structure of L. We would like to work in a generalized notion of sublattice in which the condition M⊆L is somewhat weakened.

It's a generalized term.

And one is a generalized conspiracy count.

2. a generalized instance.

Selling effectiveness is not a generalized trait.

Cross section of a generalized coral polyp.

A generalized mental arousal is thereby effected.

Lagrange and C.G.A. Mayer into a generalized statement.

More realistic band gaps from meta-generalized gradient approximations: Only in a generalized Kohn-Sham scheme.

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