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Finally, there exist systems which are generalised cellular automata and are obtained from discrete systems following the ultradiscretisation procedure [18].

The ease at which empirical ethics is generalised, and the differences between the various social scientific disciplines represented under this heading glossed over, may also be assisted by the common presumption that empirical research presents "only the facts".

Neither is the return to daily activities of the patients considered because of the coexistence of variables which cannot be controlled and which cannot be generalised to other countries.

One potential candidate in this regard is generalised path-following, which combines the computational robustness of numerical continuation algorithms with the geometric versatility of the finite element method.

They provide us both with information about how best we might benefit others, and a basic moral motivation which can be relied on in normal cases and which can be generalised beyond the narrow domestic sphere (a position much indebted to Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments).

Focused ethnographic research often uses small sample sizes as its aim is to explore participants' beliefs and practices, viewing them within the context in which they actually occur rather than aiming to produce findings which can be generalised [ 26].

Centre-based studies, because of the small population they cover, or because of the long historical period which has to be studied in order to identify a sufficient number of cases, rarely generate robust and reproducible results which can be generalised to today's obstetric populations.

Instead, a popular approach was "symbolic" AI: focusing on building logical paradigms which could be generalised, and then fed information about the real world to teach them more.

which has been generalised to a symmetric form by He and Zhang [6].

Third, only data from Gauteng institutions were used, which cannot be generalised to the rest of South Africa.

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