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One possibility is that A. sericifera is highly generalized in its native range, which enables it to exploit diverse assemblages of pollinators in various parts of the world where it has become invasive.
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Mushak (2009) also claims that hormesis may not be highly generalized.
The use of the term "generalized" is highly contentious for Mexico, because it opens up all government officials — from the president on down — to theoretically face future charges in international tribunals for state abuses such as torture or extrajudicial killings.
The effect of roads is negative and highly generalized, although threshold distances to roads vary among different groups of species.
Thus, our series is highly selective, and our findings may not be generalized.
To generalize about a condition that is highly heterogeneous misses the point entirely," Chris Hempel says.
However, given that these results are based on only two twin pairs, and schizophrenia is highly heterogeneous, the results on disease causations cannot be generalized.
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But that's only one highly generalized whistle-blower act.
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