Sentence examples for is to be generalized from inspiring English sources

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If this is to be generalized it is required that similar levels are obtained regardless of the analytic method used.

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He formulated the concept that was to be generalized into the dynamic theory of energy.

Outlining, selection and management of these zones are to be operationally analyzed, investment processes are to be generalized and recorded, the industrial parks rational placement is to be planned.

The assumption of normal distributions was not checked, as this is not required unless analyzed results are to be generalized beyond the sample [ 56].

To generalize is to be imprecise.

William Blake said: "To generalize is to be an idiot.

Probability sample surveys are designed to be generalized to the overall population.

Often, the reviewers presented facility specific findings, which are not to be generalized.

Some existing methods that work well in two dimensions are too complicated to be generalized to three dimensions.

Researchers should continue efforts to increase participation among older patients, particularly when studies are designed to be generalized to an elderly population as is the case with arthritis research.

The solution of the equations (6, 7) in this paper is demonstrated to be unique, and then the results of references [10, 11] are shown to be generalized.

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