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The latter form of Khasminskií function is easier to generalise and use in the similar forms of the model (8).
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On the other hand, the collected data from other studies are not easy to generalise, and in my view there is too much conflict there to really support the conclusions drawn.
US and CT were evaluated by a large number of different radiological residents and radiologists, who had different levels of experience, as this would more accurately reflect daily practice and make the results easier to generalise to other hospital settings.
Moreover, because the study was conducted on samples of dental students (with similar RRs) coming from two different institutions and two distinct autonomous communities, it becomes easier to generalise the results.
We choose to model the tracking of position for two reasons: First, it is easy to generalise position results to velocity using generalised coordinates of motion.
Thus, the results are not easy to generalise to other groups.
Being a pragmatic trial, it will be easy to generalise the results of this study to the target population.
We are wired both to generalise and discriminate.
It's an unfair comment to generalise and pick on Muslim schools, in particular.
Gnarls was able to generalise and involve so many more others than just being ourselves".
But I don't want to generalise and say that working-class actors can never do well.
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