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- Other studies have failed to demonstrate generalizable benefits of brain training.
- But the issue itself is thoroughly generalizable, and of general importance.
- These data could perfectly be generalizable to the United States.
- It's generalizable format also allows cities to learn from each other.
- The items can also provide a more realistic and generalizable task for test.
- All pretty much have the same results, so I think ours are generalizable.
- The Cauchy integral formula is generalizable to real vector spaces of two or more dimensions.
- Many dotcoms resemble an e-cult rather than defining a more generalizable e-culture.
- For me, that translates to a little faster, but that's not generalizable.
- :Your assumption is wrong : Enzymatic activity has no easy and generalizable correlation with temperature.
- That is, matching a generalizable neural pattern through statistical analysis to an action or event.
- Bernoulli's formula for sums of powers is the most useful and generalizable formulation to date.
- The formalism that we will develop for this model is readily generalizable to two and three dimensions.
- The problem becomes analogous to moment of inertia in classical mechanics and is generalizable to n dimensions.
- Just because a subject is historical does not seem to me to make a generalizable difference to that remark.
- One can even say that the authors concluded that the increase in toxicity might be generalizable to other species.
- As family preservationist's research is based on bigger and more representative samples, their findings are more generalizable.
- Although the disjunction ) are very useful in logic systems, they fail a more generalizable structure in the following way:
- The current popularity of capital punishment makes this " generalizable principle, " post, at 5, especially important.
- The book also included comments and analysis by Elmore as well as generalizable advice for adding humor to role-playing games.
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