Examples of 'generalised' in a sentence

Meaning of "generalised"

generalise (verb) - to form general principles or conclusions based on specific cases or instances, typically in a more vague or abstract way. It is often used in discussions or debates to draw broader implications from specific examples
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Generalised skin reactions including urticaria hives.
Large changes in the generalised cost of modes.
Generalised hypersensitivity reactions are potentially life threatening.
It is a special case of the generalised logistic function.
Generalised epilepsy and complex partial epilepsy.
What follows is a generalised summary of the rules.
Generalised confusion and inadequacy of ordinary mechanisms.
Plasma exchange for generalised myasthenia gravis.
Generalised system of preferences for developing countries.
Read more about generalised anxiety disorder.
A generalised approach would not seem possible.
To be simplified into generalised categories and stereotypes.
Generalised linear models were applied to the data.
This scheme can be generalised to any polyazacycloalkane.
Generalised darkening would be proof of the contrary.

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The puzzle can be generalised in various ways.
Acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis due to tetrazepam.
In the following section a generalised architecture is de scribed.
A generalised method for any unicode character.
Vegetation is a more generalised term than flora.
It would seem that this should be generalised.
He also generalised the proof to different modalities.
A constraint that can be generalised to handle polygons.
Screening therefore is neither systematic nor generalised.
It results in a generalised increase in skeletal muscle tone.
Xinhua was in the forefront of this generalised censorship.
It is a form of generalised tetanus that occurs in newborns.
The idea of profitability is becoming more generalised.
The fear was generalised to other small animals.
Chip maps without contacts become generalised.
A visible generalised slowing of movements and speech.
Albeit in in a somewhat a somewhat generalised generalised form.
Both generalised and localised infections can occur.
Terrorism can not be fought in a generalised fashion.
There should be a generalised availability of online standard licences.
They are formulated in excessively lax or generalised terms.
The results were then generalised to provide regional contours.
This type of disease might be localised or generalised.
Regulation applying a scheme of generalised tariff preferences vote.
Unemployment is only a problem because it is not generalised.
Do not use in dogs with generalised demodicosis.
This simplified classification is therefore somewhat generalised.
Do not use in dogs with generalised demodecosis.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that is characterised by generalised.
Such symptoms may be due to generalised hypersensitivity.
Symptoms of generalised hypersensitivity may include generalised skin.
Radiographs reveal a characteristic generalised skeletal dysplasia.
A generalised geometry of the statistical unit.
Laplaces cofactor expansion can be generalised as follows.
Generalised explanations will not be accepted.

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