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It is hard for any argument, even one as maximalist as this, to invoke both Nick Griffin and "independent" Anglo-Jews (a rather dubious generalisation) in the same breath.

But that seems to hold 'compressibility' to a double standard that we aren't holding ML-randomness the the natural generalisation in the main text brings the two approaches back into parity.

Clearly this is a generalisation in the sense that we trivially obtain the unbounded version by setting k equal to the longest path in the host tree.

Our objective is not only to explain the algorithms but also to highlight their potential, limitations, applicability, interrelations, and generalisation in the context of molecular dynamics.

The lipid triplet showed good generalisation in the prediction of NAFLD in the validation series (ESM Fig.  1), with no significant difference in AUC compared with the reference model.

On the other hand, the informants in this study do form a basis for generalisation in the sense that the reservations articulated by these highly motivated early adopters with a pronounced interest in this kind of quality improvement are also likely to be found among a broader population of GPs with various dispositions towards an indicator-based approach to quality improvement [ 45].

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In the light of this result for equilibrium systems, we wanted to find a generalisation in which the modules are no longer individual binding sites but are represented by potentially complex graphs, which may not be at thermodynamic equilibrium.

The laws are those generalisations in the collection of truths that do the best by these three measures of strength, simplicity and fit.

Their challenge is based on the claim that universalist generalisations in the cognitive sciences are too often derived from narrow samples of human populations (Western, Educated, Industrialised, Rich, and Democratic or "WEIRD populations) that, they argue, mask important patterns of variation.

While the accounts of participants in this study are not statistically generalisable, the analysis in this article can serve as a basis for a conceptual [ 15] or analytic [ 27] generalisation, in which the four processes of confidence are relevant to other uses of VC in medical emergencies.

Again, my view of sex might be getting distorted by the type of person who uses AM, but I'm going to throw another less-than-scientific generalisation in here: In the UK, it seems to be the norm for men to have some hair around their junk.

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