Sentence examples for generalised group from inspiring English sources

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It may sound pretentious, but the experiences have received widespread acclaim for offering something to satisfy those who often feel short-changed by generalised group tours.

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A study aimed at promoting health among healthy elderly people showed that a generalised social activity group, staffed with non-professionals, was less effective compared to a lifestyle intervention group staffed with occupational therapists (Clark et al., 1997).

In this methodology the values of an attribute are generalised in a group by min, max.

Finally, a family of symplectic integrators on cotangent bundles of Lie groups is presented and the notion of discrete gradient methods is generalised to Lie groups.

These generalised perceptions of groups of individuals are an unintentional consequence of information sharing, the scientists claim.

To assess differences in the results of the Baldini score and the KOOS over time between the two study groups, generalised estimating equations (GEE) analyses will be conducted.

The limitation of excluding those at risk of suicide, those younger than 18 years, pregnant women and those who are excluded by regulatory restrictions, means that results cannot be confidently generalised to these groups.

"Group" is generalised for purposes of comparison in this study, though we acknowledge some participants may identify with both groups.

Other AE leading to discontinuation in the infliximab plus methotrexate group included generalised oedema, pain, pyrexia, folliculitis, upper respiratory tract infection, dyspnoea and blood bilirubin increase (two patients).

33 However, there may be a conflict between norms of distal groups (eg, generalised society norms) and norms held by an individual or an individual's proximal reference groups (eg, friends and family) as there are inconsistent findings of the strength of influence different groups have on drinking behaviour.

The grouping of generalised forces and displacements in these conditions is explained by inspection of the response of a given waveguide to the localised excitation.

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