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The results of this study can not be generalised if one employs a statistical definition of generalisability dependent on sample size and representativity.
In its judgment, the court stressed that its ruling should not be generalised, as it related to the nursery's own company regulations.
Hence, the result of this paper would not be generalised to developing countries.
The effects of resistant seeds and environmental conditions on performance could not be generalised across biological traits.
In spite of the good results that have been obtained in some cases, the applicability of these indices could not be generalised.
Finally, it is shown that the damping capacity of one type of steel alloy can usually not be generalised to other steel alloys.
The results compared to placebo can only be judged as descriptive and thus can not be generalised and do not constitute a confirmatory proof of efficacy.
The results of the questionnaire can not be generalised to the target population because the teachers opted-in for the research.
"It might be that some individual clubs sometimes feel somehow disadvantaged by the system, but these are isolated cases and can for sure not be generalised".
It was demonstrated that results from a single model study should not be generalised to the entire population of femurs and that bone variability is an important factor that should be investigated in such analyses.
The optimal choice for L r and R found in this particular simulation study can not be generalised; in fact, it strongly depends on the characteristics of both the ictal source and the artefacts.
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