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Consequently, our data indicate that dopamine replacement therapy influenced the ability to generalize, in a context, where subjects needed to select the best stimulus in a state characterized by presentation of novel pairings.

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If these findings can be generalized in a developmental context, they would suggest that dyscalculic children of the "core number sense" subtype should show particular difficulties with elementary subtraction problems.

The objective of the present study was to test whether the efficacy of CHEX in supporting situation awareness maintenance could generalize to a context in which situational change detection served the higher goals of a primary task that comprised three other subtasks.

This article reflects both uses, with a tendency to insert "generalized" in logical contexts, and drop it in linguistic contexts.

The ability to generalize from this specific context is further elaborated in Section 4.6 where we discuss threats to the experiment.

A method for dealing with monotonicity constraints in optimal control problems is used to generalize some results in the context of monopoly theory, also extending the generalization to a large family of principal-agent programs.

To generalize their application in different contexts, interpretation has been identified as one of the main barriers.

"I hate to generalize, but a woman coach seems more in tune about how I feel.

The way artificial intelligences create models is similar to the way scientists use theories to generalize from a particular instance of a phenomenon to all instances of that phenomenon in similar contexts.

Based on a space time Taylor expansion, this idea is already inherent in the MUSCL finite volume scheme to get second order accuracy in time and was generalized in the context of higher order ENO finite volume schemes.

Since all enzymatic activity comparisons were performed within each peptide collection our results are most readily generalized in that context; i.e. substitution of a positively charged amino acid (like lysine) at position 8 for an uncharged one (like alanine) would be predicted to reduce N-terminal trimming rate by ERAP1 and vice versa.

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