Sentence examples for broadly generalized from inspiring English sources

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Prior works have been limited by small sample size, single center data, or the inability to be broadly generalized.

Current code methods, broadly generalized to all connection configurations, are currently based on component experiments having only one bolt on either side of the column web.

Most experimental studies of senescence have been done with short-lived organisms under controlled laboratory conditions and it is not clear whether the insights gained from these studies can be broadly generalized.

Our results can be broadly generalized to the population, although we did not have access to unsafe districts (most of the districts in southern and eastern Afghanistan).

The study was exploratory in nature and while it provides insights into the emerging role of occupational therapy within a primary care context, the results cannot be broadly generalized.

These results come from almost complete sampling of tegaserod initiators within a defined population with health insurance and represent usual patient care across a wide geographic area in the US; thus, we believe the results can be broadly generalized to tegaserod users.

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The novel approach is generalized and broadly applicable.

In addition, we argue that assessing multiple respiratory viruses allows our results to be generalized more broadly to other infections, including new respiratory viruses that may emerge in the future.

Because the distribution of the different B cell subsets was relatively uniform in our study (Fig.  4), the power calculations obtained for the CD19+CD27−CD24hiCD38hi subset can be generalized more broadly for the other B cell subsets, and suggest that we have only adequate power to detect changes of > 35 40% in each of the assessed phenotypes.

We further suggest that the two systems have very different generalization properties, so that while the sensory prediction error system can generalize broadly across the environment, the performance error system does not generalize to dissimilar tasks.

In the East Village of the 1980's, Ms. Arbus specialized in photographing the people one might generalize broadly as punks, the ones wearing Mohawks and shoes called brothel creepers and knee-belted bondage trousers and septum piercings and shredded schoolgirl uniforms well before those styles had made their way to the local mall.

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