Sentence examples for highly generalised from inspiring English sources

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His fellow student, John Carter, remembers his awe at a still life by Mitchell, which emphasised the glowing cuboid space of the table on which highly generalised objects were placed, the whole painting suffused with light.

"People with multiple long-term conditions often fall through the gaps as their secondary [hospital] care is highly specialised and their GP care highly generalised, with little continuity between the two, meaning those with multiple long-term conditions can fall through the gaps when confronted with confusing and fragmented secondary care," he says.

"People with multiple long-term conditions often fall through the gaps as their secondary [hospital] care is highly specialised and their GP care highly generalised, with little continuum between the two, meaning those with multiple long-term conditions can fall through the gaps when confronted with confusing and fragmented secondary care," he says.

Each of these systems contributes to the realisation of social relations as language, but they do so in patterns that are highly generalised.

The performance of the model suggests that highly generalised representations of socio-economic processes can be used to replicate global land-use change.

The pooled hazard ratios and 95% CIs for overall survival, cancer-specific survival and disease/recurrence-free survival in a subset of highly generalised tumour inflammatory infiltrate were <1, indicating a robust survival marker for CRC.

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These future studies are highly expected before generalising such an intensive – and thus expensive – training programme.

Since only men were included, the population being highly representative allows generalising our findings to all men.

This makes it an appropriate area for an empirical investigation, and as such the problems identified in this study are highly likely to generalise to other disease settings.

Cortisol secretion (AUCg) was increased uniquely in carriers of the BclI containing haplotype 2. Our observations on the functional effects of haplotypes 2 and 3 can be generalised from our highly homogenous population to other populations, as these haplotypes have identical functional effects irrespective of ethnicity [ 66].

Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a highly prevalent psychiatric disorder.

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