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Meanings of
generalised
in anglès
Not biologically differentiated or adapted to a specific function or environment.
generalized
Related terms
general
unspecialized
unspecialised
Sinònims
Examples for "
generalized
"
generalized
Examples for "
generalized
"
1
In the next the really fundamental and most
generalized
sin is self-isolation.
2
Objective: Stimulation of the central cholinergic system results in
generalized
epileptic seizures.
3
Seifart cautioned that the new findings can't be
generalized
to all countries.
4
This process may also support the creation of
generalized
representations during encoding.
5
Here we report a case of
generalized
lichen nitidus in Russell-Silver syndrome.
Usage of
generalised
in anglès
1
Admittedly, the initial conditions for containing
generalised
inflation today are extraordinarily favourable.
2
A health strategy based on an extended
generalised
lockdown is economically unsustainable.
3
Conclusion: People with NF1 often have a
generalised
abnormality of bone metabolism.
4
Unfortunately, all he does is make a
generalised
hypothesis unsupported by research.
5
If the visualising power be faint, the
generalised
image will be indistinct.
6
There was a strain of vanity in all natives, she
generalised
contemptuously.
7
Furthermore, this was not a
generalised
reservation about proofs from this agency.
8
Matthews says that today there is no
generalised
farm income problem.
9
They provide
generalised
help for the class teacher and individualised support for children.
10
And yes direct action is always more EFFECTIVE than
generalised
blather.
11
Traditionally, problematic worrying has been demarcated as a specific condition:
generalised
anxiety disorder.
12
We used
generalised
estimating equations to account for clustering at the household level.
13
All of this is associated with the
generalised
impunity in the judiciary system.
14
We assume a single outcome analysed under a
generalised
linear model.
15
Differences in seasonal patterns by sensitisation status were assessed using
generalised
estimating equations.
16
We calculated prevalence differences using linear regression with
generalised
estimating equations.
Other examples for "generalised"
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generalised
generalise
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
generalise linear
generalise anxiety
generalise additive
generalise epilepsy
generalise estimating
More collocations
Generalised
through the time
Generalised
across language varieties
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