Sentence examples for rather generalized phenomenon from inspiring English sources

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In keeping with this, previous studies [ 16, 17] have described spontaneous apoptosis of several mononuclear cell subsets (T and B lymphocytes, NK cells and monocytes) in blood of patients with different types of cancer, suggesting a rather generalized phenomenon.

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The findings of similar transition patterns support the interpretation of long-lasting pain as a generalized phenomenon rather than attributed to specific exposure.

The declining number of rice farmers is a "pretty generalized phenomenon across Asia," said Robert Zeigler, director general of the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines.

First, is 'Hawaii 4' particularly susceptible to the induction of tetraploidy, or is such susceptibility a generalized phenomenon in F. vesca, in diploid Fragaria, or in Fragaria in general?

It is simply one example of a generalized phenomenon discussed by the paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould in "Full House".

Mr. Sims sang the song with care, she felt, but with a rather generalized expressive quality.

The Conoryctinae were rather generalized forms with no special peculiarities.

This is a generalized phenomenon, which applies to other aspects of life.

Some see it as a generalized phenomenon, while others rely on familiar symbolism and refer to religious or cultural belief systems that ally them to a specific spiritual context.

A return to local lore as a source of inspiration for the arts is a generalized phenomenon in modern Egyptian culture.

We compare our conditions with other stability conditions and show our conditions are rather generalized.

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