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Although these limitations might affect the extent to which our results could be generalised within the region and to similar contexts with generalised HIV epidemics, we believe our findings have provided valuable insights into the complexities faced by counsellors in the process of encouraging voluntary partner notification of HIV status and how these could affect policy.

The approach described here could be generalised to any species of microorganism harbouring clear-cut phylogenetic subdivisions.

All terrain rasters were normalised so that the model could be generalised to areas with different elevation ranges from that of the control area.

Instead, a popular approach was "symbolic" AI: focusing on building logical paradigms which could be generalised, and then fed information about the real world to teach them more.

This perspective describes mobile network evolution in terms of changes in the distribution of essential technology ownership and, therefore, could be generalised more widely.

Such a mechanism could be generalised in other MPB piezoceramics and will be useful to design and optimise the next generation of high performance piezoelectric materials.

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The effects of resistant seeds and environmental conditions on performance could not be generalised across biological traits.

In spite of the good results that have been obtained in some cases, the applicability of these indices could not be generalised.

Twelve reviews provided evidence for KTE strategies in the context of maternal, neonatal and child health, though not PTB specifically; seven reviews provided 'cross-cutting' evidence that could likely be generalised to PTB contexts.

The dissolutions of McKinsey paradox just considered could arguably be generalised to settle other instances of the problem of armchair knowledge (cf. Davies 2000, 2003a and 2003b).

The only large RCT published on this subject [18] included patients with ARDS only, who present specific characteristics: long respiratory recovery, use of deep sedation and neuromuscular blockades; in consequence, their results could not be generalised to the overall PICU population.

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