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For a complex genetic trait like CD, it can thus be postulated that genetically predisposed people were progressively recruited with the generalisation of the exposure to risk factors, explaining the outbreak.

However, their approach utilised a SVM classifier trained and tested on an individual patient and was not concerned with the generalisation of seizures across a bigger population group.

Ellenberg (1994) has described a selection process of patients entered into RCTs together with the generalisation of results from randomised patients.

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Likewise it contrasts with the generalisations created by some healthcare professionals who perceive lower educated women as being less informed and less interested in making choices regarding their care.

It also means stopping connecting terrorism with integration: the generalisation on this topic sheds suspicion on a whole segment of the British population, while Muslims are already integrated and contribute a great deal to the richness of this country.

There are several limitations with respect to the generalisation and interpretation of the findings.

The specificity of the subgroup of the patients with cirrhosis may limit the generalisation.

The lack of generalisation to other auditory frequencies in auditory onset learning combined with the complete generalisation across location and orientation in both visual and audio-visual learning appears to correlate with the variability of visual dimensions in natural viewing compared to the relative stability of auditory spectra.

But this will be a sense that contrasts with the natural generalisation of ML-randomness to deal with arbitrary computable probability measures, and similarly contrasts with the original sense of randomness that von Mises must have been invoking in his earliest discussions of randomness in the foundations of probability.

Relationships between species richness and productivity often vary with taxonomic groups, habitats and scales of sampling [20], [21], with the only generalisation being that productivity-diversity relationships change with spatial scale [17].

This population is therefore neither completely representative of the general population nor of patients with established CAD, which affects the generalisation of the results.

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