Sentence examples for generalize among from inspiring English sources

The phrase "generalize among" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when discussing a concept or idea that can be applied to a larger group. Example: In order to fully understand the behavior of wolves, we must generalize among different wolf populations in various environments.

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Adult dogs are able to rely on even more demanding pointing types, which require the ability to generalize among contexts (cross body and asymmetric pointing: [2], [20]), or lack any discriminative component [21].

These studies will address key questions about sensitivity, specificity, the size of tumors that can be accurately detected, the mechanisms underlying the observed changes in volatile profiles, the ability to generalize among different types of lung cancers, and the impact of current or former smoking.

Fourth, the heterogeneous nature and small number of immunocompromised participants made it difficult to generalize among the various immunocompromised conditions.

That is, predators which face strong predation pressure and use "eyes" as a proxy for potential danger are expected to generalize among patterns that could be real eyes of a predator (cf. Janzen et al. 2010).

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In general, six clearly different expression patterns during grain development were generalized among 421 DEPs: 180 DEPs (42.76%) in up-regulation, 88 (20.90%) in down-regulation, 70 (16.63%) in up- to down-regulation, 43 (10.21%) in down- to up-regulation, 24 (5.7%) in down- to up- to down-regulation, and 16 (3.8%) in up- to down- to up-regulation.

However, variation in the responses of plants, beetles and spiders suggests that these benefits cannot be generalized among taxa.

Nadler's multivalued contraction theorem [1] (see also Covitz and Nadler, Jr. [2]) was subsequently generalized among others by Reich [3] and Ćirić [4].

Their description found the skull to be generalized among hadrosaurines, and are much larger than any skulls of S. osborni.

It remains more open, whether endozoochorous lichen dispersal can be generalized among lichen species.

Whether it will be possible to generalize results among related microarray platforms or across data analysis systems is yet to be assessed.

It is also difficult to generalize results seen among women exposed occupationally to solvents to those in the general population because of differences in socioeconomic status and reproductive history.

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