Sentence examples for the generalised pattern from inspiring English sources

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Within the generalised pattern of differential utilisation of different types of services, there remain some variations that indicate that national health care systems may play an additional role in (dis- motivating patients to use particular types of care.

The basic mortality pattern is consistent with the generalised pattern of mortality from an unfinished burden of communicable and nutritional diseases, HIV/AIDS, NCD, and violence and injuries observed elsewhere in South Africa (51– 54), but the detailed individual surveillance behind these analyses allows finer-grained analyses of specific causes, age-related risks, and trends over time.

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The first of these is to explore whether hypothesised mechanisms for burglary, when encoded mathematically, are sufficient to generate the generalised patterns observed empirically (Berestycki and Nadal2010; Pitcher and Johnson2011; Short et al.2008), and this appears to indeed be the case in simplified mathematical representations.

Despite phylogeographical patterns being well characterised in a large number of species, and generalised patterns emerging, the carnivores do not all appear to show consistent trends.

We analysed interview data in a search for generalised patterns: Why did the distribution between micro-level, meso-level and macro-level recommendations look the way it did?

Realising that generalised patterns are unlikely to be applicable to all species, and understanding the differences between how species responded to historical climatic changes may help us to create better predictions of how animal species will be affected by climate changes in the future.

A critical requirement is a method to support pattern writers with abstraction, so as they can produce generalised patterns.

Generalised patterns of how animals are thought to have responded to historical climatic change are not necessarily valid for all species, and so understanding the differences between species will be critical for predicting how species will be affected by future climatic change.

Thus, the generalised CTF takes the form (13).

where R E (ϕ,n) represents the generalised Lambertian model used to approximate the radiation pattern of the emitter, c the speed of light and Aeff the effective signal collection area of the receiver [10].

Despite the generalised, stable HIV epidemic in Tanzania, the epidemiological patterns of STIs have shown regional variations on the level and magnitude, largely influenced by cultural, economical political and social factors.

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