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Provisioning and regulating services are more generalizable than cultural services.
"They all have the same approach to integrated, multispecialty medical care, and it's a lot more generalizable than some weird thing that is going on in California," said Dr. Francis J. Crosson, the executive director of the physicians' side of Kaiser.
Moreover, the mechanistic structure of the soil moisture effects using DAMM functions should be more generalizable than the wide variety of empirical functions that are commonly used, and these DAMM functions could be readily incorporated into other ecosystem models and ESMs.
We consider that the results obtained under the finite buffer model are more generalizable than those obtained with the full buffer because the latter disregards the fact that in a realistic OFDMA network all users do not simultaneously request the download/upload of an infinite amount of data.
This allows the results of analyses of these data to be more generalizable than is the case with smaller-scale data collection efforts.
Firstly, we used a representative sample of cases and controls from the UK population; our results are more generalizable than those of studies conducted in hospital settings.
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On a less devastating, yet more generalizable level than EBOLA, we see this lower efficacy in current influenza vaccines.
It has been argued that NHANES is a more generalizable cohort than Framingham because it represents a wider spectrum of the US population.
We find that the long-term instructional effects of English Language Arts ELAA) teachers are substantially more generalizable across subjects than the instructional effects of math teachers.
Maybe there is a more generalizable precautionary tale than we are prone to realize in the oft-repeated Greek tragedy of modern celebrity: the meteoric rise, and fiery crash; a celestial grab, and then the reach to rehab.
We feel that this more closely resembles the genetic constitution of animals in nature and also human populations, and thus we believe that our findings are more generalizable (or "translatable") than data obtained in a single inbred strain.
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