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1 They generalised the use of a new invention. 2 Its dramatic nuances were often generalised to the point of opacity. 3 Both these explanations fail to deal with the generalised nature of aggressive actions by men towards women. 4 A 19-year-old previously healthy woman was admitted with generalised tonic-clonic seizure, followed by focal myoclonus of the right shoulder. 5 And this is not just a generalised and detached polemic against injustice by an educated man. 6 Even history exists only as a generalised past that provides the backdrop of a living museum. 7 Taking generalised formulations of legal theory seriously can often lead into the cul-de-sac of the unspoken assumption of that theory. 8 The pace of television favours simplifications, generalised statements, witticisms, and short sharp judgements on artists' performances. 9 A training shell is a generalised tutorial system which can operate with a variety of knowledge bases. 10 Thus it follows that skill training is more generalised and generalisable and is better fitted to the overall role of human operators. 11 No respondent generalised on a scale anything like that of the authors cited above. 12 These equations were a major advance, since they generalised Marx's formulation, and incorporated both equilibrium and proportionality. 13 Generalised estimating equations and low back pain . [ comment ]. 14 The approach of Continuous-Time Generalised Predictive Control (CGPC) is applied to the steam pressure process in a power plant boiler. 15 In the first section, we give out a generalised minimum property of then-th reproducing kernel of the multivariate orthogonal polynomials. 16 A tendency is generalised that modern communication was taking the place of traditional communication. 17 Generalised attacks on securitisation may be heard in Frankfurt and Paris, but must be firmly rejected. 18 This generalised loss of confidence was many steps beyond the root cause of the crisis. 19 A stearic type stereotype is a simplified and generalised generalized idea about a group of people. 20 The idea of a generalised debt cancellation is not wholly unknown in modern times. 21 The increase in the regulatory role of public authorities provided further opportunity for the generalised application of the maxim. 22 Economists yesterday expressed concern that the increase in prices was becoming more generalised. 23 These thoughts about rule-following in the mathematical case can be generalised to provide the argument against solipsism that we are looking for. 24 There is nothing to suggest that the rural economy was anything but generalised,[www.] with evidence for specialisation appearing late in the period. 25 Both professions are concerned with the application to commercial life of rules that often embody generalised concepts. 26 The book is self - contained: mathematical ideas are introduced, developed generalised and applied. 27 Private banks collectively cannot self - insure against a generalised run on the banks. 28 Although the risk of losing a limb is low, hardening of the arteries in the legs is a marker for generalised atherosclerosis. 29 He developed flu - like symptoms with a temperature of 39.4 deg C, generalised malaise, headache and anorexia. 30 The histological findings of a skin biopsy were consistent with acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis.