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Many important applications can be generalized as the influence maximization problem, which targets finding a K-node set in a social network that has the maximum influence.

The results cannot be generalized as the crop yields strongly depend on regional parameters such as soil conditions or climatic characteristics, for example, water supply.

Though there are many mechanisms attributed to the antimicrobial activity shown by silver nanoparticles, the actual and most reliable mechanism is not fully understood or cannot be generalized as the nanoparticles are found to act on different organisms in different ways.

The irregular mapping of the considered two mappings with linear combination of the corresponding EXIT curves can easily be generalized as the condition of N(N>2) mappings, according to [7]: I E Ir P Ir = 1 − 1 L ∑ l = 1 L H b P Ir p l = ∑ i = 1 N α i 1 − 1 α i L ∑ l i = 1 α i L H b P i p l i = ∑ i = 1 N α i I E i P i, (7).

Therefore, our results cannot be generalized, as the study was restricted to treated hypertensive patients.

However, CF frequencies found in this study cannot be generalized, as the sample is not sufficiently large.

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It should be noted that despite the HomeGuide organizational model may be applied to any remote monitoring system, our results cannot be generalized as, unlike other systems, the HM is essentially characterized by daily device-to-server transmissions providing a patient-independent continuous data flow.

These operations are generalized as well on non-integer (fractional) degrees of derivative/integral.

The hydrodynamic equivalent cluster diameter correlated in hydrodynamic modeling was generalized as the diameter of spheres (uniform in size) having the same total volume as actual clusters (not a single cluster), which is subject to hydrodynamic equations, such as force balance, for clusters.

This phenomenon has been widely studied and was generalized as the Strong Universalist Hypothesis (Ladd, 1981), according to which pitch rising indicates a question and pitch falling indicates a statement.

We show that the reconstructed algorithm can be generalized as to the initial general's position and its implementation on a cellular automaton with 434 internal states and 13,328 state-transition rules is also given.

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