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Zaki [41] proposes an algorithm for mining the "most general" rules with minimal antecedents and consequents (in terms of the subset relation) in a collection of rules with identical support and confidence.

One of the most general rules in biology seems to be that sex involves the fusion of gametes (sometimes of other specialised structures) of different type.

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As such, the major premise simply offers the most general definition of substance, and thus expresses the most general rule in accordance with which objects might be able to be thought as substances.

In Beliefs and Opinions the intellect is characterized as having immediate ethical cognitions that is, as discerning what is good and what is evil in opposition to the medieval Aristotelians, who did not regard even the most general ethical rules as knowable a priori.

Most mnemonics follow the general rules for good learning or memory.

The way to do it seems, then, all mapped out: to observe, experiment, and analyse, take a step back and design a model, try it out in a real-life situation, and, in the most favourable case, identify general rules.

In its most general formulation, Cope's Rule posits that body size tends to increase in evolutionary lineages over time, while more stringent versions either call for a general shift in average body size in a lineage from smaller to larger or for a general spread in the range of body sizes as evolutionary time progresses.

Mr. Grubb, who has compared unemployment benefits in 26 countries, offers one general rule: the most generous countries are also the ones most likely to put the most pressure on recipients to find new jobs.

There are some general rules to remember: Most words in your title should begin with a capital letter.

Given that Cope's Rule in its most general formulation is valid (Bonner, 2006), the question with regard to sauropod dinosaurs must be what limited their body size (Alexander, 1989), not what drove body size increase.

Bonner (2006) offered a rather simple (if not simplistic) explanation for Cope's Rule in its most general form, i.e. that as life diversifies, there is always room for body size to expand in one direction: to the top.

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