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This can be considered as an unbiased estimation of the generalisation performance of the SVM model.
This is more noteworthy because the generalisation of Eagle (1959) based on a couple of transformed lines (mouse L strain cells) and malignant lines (HeLa and KB) that citrulline can substitute for arginine is frankly not true across the board (cf also Schimke, 1964).
Or rather, because the generalisation can't be sustained, isn't this kind of serial killer a bit like this kind of film director - laying clues, misdirecting attention, thriving on the creation of anxiety?
And because - forgive the generalisation - like douchebag boys, you're all the same.
The main limitation of our study concerns the generalisation of the results.
The key feature of the visual data was the generalisation of learning.
These weaknesses may limit the generalisation of the findings and conclusions of this study.
Calculation of statistical power was not possible in this scenario, reducing the generalisation of the results.
The inclusion of context in our analysis increases the generalisation potential of the study.
Such pseudorandom sequences might pose a problem for the generalisation of Kolmogorov complexity to biased sequences, because it seems that the generalisation ends up classifying as random some atoms, which are apparently not random because they are computable.
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