Sentence examples for addressing the generalizability from inspiring English sources

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A comparable control population would have been particularly helpful for addressing the generalizability of the findings.

A chromosome 8 series in W303 (or at least one other matched set) would also be helpful in addressing the generalizability of the observations with 12.

In addition, we would like to focus on addressing the generalizability of the CPP-mediated plasmid DNA delivery system utilized in the present study, by evaluating its ability to deliver plasmid DNA encoding siRNA targeting other cancer-associated genes into other types of cancer cells.

LUR models of PNC (a proxy for UFP) have been developed for broad urban areas including Amsterdam, Basel, New Delhi, Vancouver, and near-roadway neighborhoods in U.S. cities, but we could find no studies addressing the generalizability or transferability of PNC models.

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To address the generalizability of the protective effects of hepatic Arg2, we explored the effects of Arg2 expression in a genetic model of obesity, leptin receptor-deficient (db/db) diabetic mice (Experimental outline in Fig. 4a).

Further limitations are the relatively small sample size we investigated as compared with previous studies (4– 6) and that the training and validation sets are both of Italian ancestry, thus not allowing us to address the generalizability of our model.

As such, although we found no evidence of population stratification, studies of delay discounting as a potential endophenotype in larger samples of non-European descendants will be important to address the generalizability of these findings.

One way of addressing the limited generalizability of qualitative research is to conduct a meta-synthesis of the available research [ 12].

Andreeva VA, Deschamps V, Salanave B, Castetbon K, Verdot C, Kesse-Guyot E, et al. Comparison of Dietary Intakes Between a Large Online Cohort Study (Etude NutriNet-Santé) and a Nationally Representative Cross-Sectional Study (Etude Nationale Nutrition Santé) in France: Addressing the Issue of Generalizability in E-Epidemiology.

A final aspect that needs to be addressed is the generalizability of our findings.

In the present study, we address directly the generalizability of some of our findings across live and computer contexts.

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