Sentence examples for might be generalised from inspiring English sources

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This suggests that the technique might be generalised to deliver specific treatments to other diseased tissues.

But breaching the blood-brain barrier in this way is a crucial step, and one that might be generalised to potential treatments for other brain diseases Alzheimer's, for example.

So, in our opinion, results might be generalised.

It also seems evident that some conclusions drawn from the three-node case might be generalised to larger networks as well.

In this final section, we briefly consider ways in which the argument strategy employed here (and described in section 2) might be generalised.

In most studies, the sample of patients included in the study was considered to be representative of those to whom the results might be generalised.

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One limitation of this study was that this was a single site study using a specifically designed instrument and therefore might not be generalised.

However, in the context of media effects on smoking initiation, there is also evidence that lower risk adolescents have a higher responsiveness towards media effects, 22 23 indicating that the present results might not be generalised to the whole population of adolescents.

The association between IL-2 and breast cancer might therefore not be generalised.

The health state utilities and treatment preferences might therefore not be generalised to all oesophagectomy patients, but only to the patients who survived the first year after the operation.

Of course, one might wonder whether Somaliland's experiences can be generalised.

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