Sentence examples for generalized rise from inspiring English sources

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Fears that higher energy costs will lead to a generalized rise in prices have not occurred.

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The (generalized) rising function is defined by t^{overline{r}}:=frac{Gamma(t+r)}{Gamma(t)} for those values of t and r so that the right-hand side of this equation is sensible.

The Capo Colonna marine terrace, located near Crotone (southern Italy), is composed of two cycles recording a low frequency retrogradational trend, which is thought to be the result of a generalized base-level rise during a late Pleistocene interglacial stage superimposed on regional uplift.

Immunization trust can lead to generalized trust and rising expectations for other government services.

At lower elevations, an initial desalination was followed by a pronounced salination, which was attributed to a water table rise with generalized irrigation in the basin.

As expected, Nichols algebras of diagonal type with finite dimension or GK-dimension give rise to generalized root systems.

For Mead, James's audiences should be thought of in terms of systemically organized groups, such as we find in certain games, which give rise to generalized others.

To better facilitate the increased needs for effective information exchange, continuing technological advances in wireless and wired communications and the development of online social networks have given rise to "generalized" network systems.

This model, by virtue of cecal ligation and perforation, leads to the pollution of the abdominal cavity by bacteria-carrying intestinal contents, gives rise to generalized peritonitis, and induces a wide range of systemic inflammatory responses [ 10].

To differentiate between specific CpG increase, as opposed to generalized regions of GC rise, we controlled by the concurrent formation of the exact inverse dinucleotide GpC; which lacks methylation ability.

Strict organization of the motor force that provides a consistently directed rotational force will give rise to generalized chiral, helical motion (Jennings, 1901; Jahn and Votta, 1972; Crenshaw, 1996).

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