Sentence examples for and generalised in the from inspiring English sources

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It is important to note, however, that the descriptors of "localised" and "generalised" in the context of aggressive periodontitis have more specific connotations.

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"But to try and generalise in this way and to paint all British Pakistani community members in a certain light, I'm afraid that is simply something that cannot be ignored and it is certainly not something that the British public at large will accept from Dominic at all".

The findings are qualitative, and are thus not intended to be generalised in the scientific sense, however theoretical generalisation is possible.

This is generalised in the empirical sensitivity analysis which demonstrates that the magnitude of the error propagation from the light directions and the light-sensor-material interaction depends on the surface orientation.

In order to improve soil conditions, the application of organic wastes has been generalised in the area, not only before plantation but also every 3 4 years at rates of 30 50 Mg ha− 1 mixed in the upper 30 cm.

MHS was associated with post traumatic stress disorder and generalised anxiety disorder in the unadjusted analysis; however, the number with each diagnosis was too small (≤10) to obtain reliable estimates of the association adjusted for confounders.

The study described here is large and population-based, meaning that major effects of HRT on false positive recall can be quantified and generalised to the screened population in the UK.

The seizure type was reported to be focal in 25%% of dogs, focal evolving into generalisation in 53 % of dogs and (primary) generalised in 18 % of dogs (in 4 % of dogs seizures could not be classified).

In [8], by applying the properties of M-matrix and selecting an appropriate Lyapunov function, Chen et al. established new absolute stability criteria for Lurie indirect control system with multiple variable delays, and they improved and generalised the corresponding results in [9].

In contrast, we found that most seizures were generalised in origin and the few that were focal were hemispheric, frontal or occipital in origin.

Naturally, the conclusions drawn from the analysis that follows apply to this sample alone and cannot be generalised in a straightforward manner to the wider UK South Asian population.

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