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Definition of the 'benefits' part of the analysis is quite generalised in the guidelines [ 69], and there is no requirement to carry out a SR before making the application.

When looking at these PTs with nestedness, PT 8 and 2 both have a phage susceptibility range of 14 and 13 respectively so are quite generalised but PT 21/28 and 32 both have a host range of 7, and lie more towards the specialised end of the spectrum.

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At one moment in rehearsal, I said "Oh God" in quite a generalised way, and Michael Boyd said: "No, you should be urgent, calling out to God". Henry is such a rich character – flawed, not ambitious – but there's nothing wimpy about him.

This understands that peace on earth is a political statement, rather than generalised sentimental benevolence.

It follows that we have, quite routinely, game rules for most generalised quantifiers too; we can find them by first translating the generalised quantifiers into second-order logic.

He is most famous (though perhaps that is not quite the right word) for developing the generalised method of moments estimation back in 1982.

The generalised use of rather simple, primarily quantitative indicators for measuring research performance, for example, poses a continual danger to our work.

Extremists on both sides tend to concentrate on sexual battle lines, one side insisting that the problem, quite simply, is with men generally, the other working hard to refute this generalised slur.

They are roughly as intelligent as a small bug, says Mr Pratt.The field of artificial intelligence (AI), from which academic robotics has developed, has achieved quite a lot since it was founded in the 1960s but nothing like the generalised intelligence, capable of seeing, understanding and planning, that those founders were after.

Low-grade cholangitis is quite common following biliary stenting and may also represent an additional confounding factor, as both generalised sepsis (Roth et al, 2004) and cholangitis (Yagmur et al, 2007) raise circulating CK18 concentrations.

Much of the orchestral writing, which is certainly not atonal, but not quite tonal either, and uses a quote from De Falla's ballet El Amor Brujo as an unexplained recurrent motif, is generalised mid-Atlantic rhetoric, too.

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