generalized造句1 Most of the report consists of generalized observations, unsupported by dates, names and times.
2 Darwin generalized from many facts to reach his idea about the origin of man.
3 Use of this drug is now fairly generalized.
4 He spoke of generalized corruption in the government.
5 She experienced an increase in generalized aches and pains.
6 These conclusions cannot be generalized to the whole country.
7 They generalized the use of a new invention.
8 Isolated showers will give way to more generalized rain later in the day.
9 This causes a generalized tonic-clonic seizure.
10 Rarely, focal, or generalized seizures 8.
11 Helmholtz generalized what others had suggested, or had established in one context.
12 Clearly this definition can be generalized in order to compare a number of different systems and thus provide a useful comparative measure.
13 The advent of generalized floating in early 1973 meant that there was no longer any requirement to keep the snake in the tunnel.
14 The first of these measured generalized interest in politics, the others measured interest in politics at particular times. 5.
15 There are other kinds of generalized seizures that are basically inhibitory, like briefly turning off a switch.
16 It is also effective in primary generalized grand mal seizures.
17 There may be a generalized constitutional upset with fever, headache, loss of appetite and weight, and joint pains.
18 We might guess at a generalized sense that would draw people to leave these kind of marks.
19 The door was opened to a much more generalized right of national self-determination.
20 It is thought that there are some generalized cultural patterns that can be recognized.
21 This effort is part of a more generalized drumbeat of criticism about one-parent families.
22 The characteristics of generalized seizures are listed below and contrasted with events usually occurring in syncope. 1.
23 This is the kind of overly generalized,[www.] commercial forestry approach that drives Hub Vogelmann and his fellow ecologists nearly to distraction.
24 One apparently isolated incident can vividly illustrate a more generalized pattern of family life.
25 It is appropriate now to consider how this solution may be generalized to include the case when the polarization is not aligned.
26 At least two separate industries will be examined, to assess to what extent the results may be generalized.
27 Large-scale maps can be topologically very detailed and have complex legends while smaller-scale maps are more generalized.
28 Photic stimulation increases the occurrence of spike, or spike and wave, discharges in some patients with generalized epilepsy.
29 Total elimination of seizures is often not a realistic goal in adults with partial or secondarily generalized seizures.
30 Leapor is attempting to dissuade her friend from a particular marriage through generalized arguments.