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While dream interpretation is fairly intuitive and self-directed in nature, it can be helpful to have some generalized examples to guide you in ways that people choose to interpret their dreams.

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Consider a generalized example where possible alleles at one locus are A and B. If both parents have homozygous BB states, then the embryo will never have AB or AA states (Supplementary Material, Fig. S2).

A generalized example: "It's difficult indeed to put our thoughts into words, but we very much appreciate your kind and helpful words, deeds and gestures at a time when these things mean so much.

For example, in a generalized model we might group all hexoses, and thus group together most hexose transporters, for a study where the differences between these transporters is not pertinent.

The consequence of clustering leads to conclusions that are too generalized; for example, that black students will respond in a similar way to a treatment as do Latin@ students (Carpenter et al., 2006).

There are good statistical reasons for the popularity of the logistic regression model, an example of a generalized linear model (GLM) with binomial error and logit link function.

Therefore, the conditional expectation of the binary random number given a set of covariates could be modelled by an appropriate regression model for binary data, for example using a generalized linear model [ 33].

For general generalized vector equilibrium problem, the following example shows WS K ≠ ∅, but SS K = ∅.

For example, the generalized force generated by an ffs shaker at the fundamental structural frequency for a simply supported beam is given by 1.65 P r/l where P is the high frequency out of balance force, r is the throw amplitude and l is the beam length.

In this generalized theory, three examples of ways in which oxidation-state changes can occur are by oxygen-atom (gain, oxidation; loss, reduction), hydrogen-atom (loss, oxidation; gain, reduction), and electron (loss, oxidation; gain, reduction) transfer.

See Rönnegård and Valdar (2011) for an example of such a double generalized linear model in practice.

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