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was generalised

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A method using the generalised extreme value probability distribution that was generalised using random forests was the most accurate method of estimating flow duration curves at ungauged sites across New Zealand.

Aussaresses was one of two top generals who first admitted in interviews in November 2000 in the newspaper Le Monde that torture was "generalised".

The result was generalised to fractional order Sobolev spaces in [35]: Let D be a bounded, strong local Lipschitz domain in R d and 0 ≤ α 1 < α 2 are real numbers.

For the purpose of this study, the road network outside of the Auckland region was generalised in two ways: motorways only, and motorways in combination with major arterial roads.

This formalism was generalised in Duffour and Woodhouse [Instability of systems with a sliding point contact. Part 2: model extensions 271 (2004) 391 410] to include all possible linear routes to instability.

It was adopted when the idea of the Protestant ethic was generalised to apply to the Japanese people, Jews and other non-Christians and thus lost its religious connotations.

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But can such delivery be generalised across the political economy?

The effect from floor level is generalised, a grey miasma stretching into the distance.

Of course, one might wonder whether Somaliland's experiences can be generalised.

This suggests that the technique might be generalised to deliver specific treatments to other diseased tissues.

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