Sentence examples for the generalized view from inspiring English sources

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An edge in the generalized view might expand into several edges in the full-model view, for example, if it is a generalized edge connecting a generalized metabolite to a generalized reaction.

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Moreover, this generalized view would obliterate his theory of the emotions, since it would convert every mental state into an emotion, given that emotions are defined as "ideas of the body".

The results, however, demonstrate a more generalized view of the effects of homework compliance on therapy outcome across a span of different psychological diagnoses and diverse demographic characteristics.

Increasing the duration of time period could give a more generalized view of the patient's adherence over a longer period of time but at the same time increases the chance of introducing recall bias.

A generalized view summarizing the information on activity dynamics of methanogens or physiological groups in response to stress conditions is presented in Figure 3.

While the original turbo receiver is conceived as two independent processors exchanging extrinsic soft information [5] (classical approach), there is a generalized view of the turbo approach derived from [6] which is described as passing soft decision messages on cyclic graphical models (graphical approach).

This approach provides a generalized view of the relative fit of RNA models and their applicability to large-scale genomic comparisons.

It is a generalized view that in spite of the existence of internationally accepted guidelines, local guidelines have an important role in the management of diseases at regional level.

Broadly adapted from the Polish author Witold Gombrowicz's satirical 1960 novel, "Pornografia," the film expands the conventional definition of its provocative title to embrace a more generalized view of people's selfish, antiheroic behavior during wartime.

That is, Ortega's generalized view of existence contains human life in place of human logic as the underlying unifying principle of reality.

In a generalized view of processing sorghum and maize for beer production, though involves several unit operations, the fermentation step is regarded as the heart of the entire production where a near optimal environment is desired for microorganisms to grow, multiply and produce the desired product, Alford [1].

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