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Finally, the GAM is a generalisation of generalised linear models and imposes minimal restrictions on the underlying relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable by fitting a suitable spline function; that is, a set of polynomials.
Hence, our generalised transceive beamforming is a generalisation of the three-step transceive beamforming for two-way relaying in [9].
In this paper, we introduce the notion of order generalised gradient (cf. Section 3) for operator-valued functions, which is a generalisation of (3) (without the assumption of convexity) in the settings of bounded self-adjoint operators on a Hilbert space.
If this is a generalisation, it's one based on hard sales data: theirs is not music to which early-20s males listen.
If there is a generalisation, it is that maternity is the great event – disaster, disrupter or blessing – in a woman's life.
All I can add, after reading and being greatly moved by all the work in The Other Mountain, is a generalisation.
"This is a generalisation, but I think when critics come to review a new play in the subsidised sector, they come with a glass-half-full [mentality].
He said: "I do think senior people are less likely to be aware within the business but that is a generalisation as there are some awesome senior people – it's more about the culture of the organisation".
Here is a generalisation, to be tempered by remembering that people are much the same everywhere: the Chinese seem to me a good-hearted, hard-working, courageous, sentimental, humorous, vigorous, highly likeable people, and I have the deepest affection for many friends made in years of living and travelling there.
Granted, this is a generalisation to which there are exceptions, but I challenge any editor in broadcast news to deny that it applies to enough television presenters to render reasonable the question: is it actually necessary to pay them large salaries?
Montague's theorem is a generalisation of Tarski's theorem.
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