generalised in English

verb
1
make general or broad statement by inferring from specific cases.
it is not easy to generalize about the poor
2
make (something) more widespread or common.
attempts to generalize an elite education

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1. Biorhythmicity modulatorsofseizureeventsin generalised epilepsies

2. - generalised actinobacillosis or actinomycosis,

3. The diagnosis of generalised morphea was suspected.

4. Generalised ensembles have been predicted to maximise their entropy.

5. They generalised the use of a new invention.

6. Soon, the algorithm was generalised to two and four legs.

7. There is many arguments to paraneoplasic character of generalised morphea.

8. The association between the generalised morphea and the cancer is rare.

9. Its dramatic nuances were often generalised to the point of opacity.

10. Severe cases of generalised reactions, including anaphylactic reaction, may be life-threatening

11. Typical Absences are brief (seconds) generalised seizures of sudden onset and termination

12. supporting more generalised access to information and communication technologies to bridge the digital divide.

13. The idea of a "fleet in being" can be generalised to forces other than naval.

14. However, the information in this section is about a specific condition called generalised Anxiety disorder (GAD)

15. We report an observation of association between a generalised morphea and a rectal cancer.

16. The notion of Archimedean property can easily be generalised to ordered fields, hence the name Archimedean Fields

17. ‘Todd generalised the arithmetic genus and the invariants of the Canonical system on an algebraic variety to …

18. WHAT IS Bulky UTERUS? A Bulky uterus is the generalised swelling of the uterine wall

19. Generalised Middle Stone Age archaeological materials represent the earliest term of reference in the geological series.

20. The pace of television favours simplifications, generalised statements, witticisms, and short sharp judgements on artists' performances.

21. And this is not just a generalised and detached polemic against injustice by an educated man.

22. Immune system disorders Uncommon-Urticaria, rash Very rare-Anaphylactic reactions Symptoms of generalised hypersensitivity may include generalised skin rash, itching, sweating, gastrointestinal upset, angioneurotic oedema, difficulties in breathing, palpitation, reduction in blood pressure and fainting/loss of consciousness

23. The generalised resistance caused the Soviet Union to abandon its original plan to oust the First Secretary.

24. Uncommon: shock Not known: immediate type allergic reactions (hypotension, angioneurotic oedema, bronchospasm, generalised skin reactions), anti-insulin antibodies

25. A generalised outbreak of inflation can’t really occur, since all goods trade at the same price throughout Europe.

26. Life threatening reactions, including very severe generalised allergic reactions and anaphylactic shock, have been reported in some patients

27. These may be Lie point symmetries, but usually they are generalised symmetries and they form more general algebras.

28. 2 Acute generalised pustular Bacterid can occur shortly after a patient has had a bacterial infection—eg, streptococcus.

29. 17 A training shell is a generalised tutorial system which can operate with a variety of knowledge bases.

30. Agflation, a term coined in the late 2000s, describes generalised inflation led by rises in Agricultural commodity prices

31. A function family of an entropy function is found from the values of the generalised correlation integral (103).

32. hyponatremia (decreased natrium level in blood). Intercostal (between the ribs) and thoracal lymph angioma with generalised lymph angiomatosis.

33. As Bessel, Legendre and Gauss did, Kramp worked on the generalised factorial function which applied to non-integers.

34. The price of the good (travel) is measured using the generalised cost of travel, which includes both money and time expenditure.

35. The increase in the regulatory role of public authorities provided further opportunity for the generalised application of the maxim.

36. However, we believe that the correct clinical diagnosis was acute generalised pustular Bacterid, which was originally reported by Tan

37. “Core Beliefs are defined as fundamental, inflexible, absolute, and generalised Beliefs that people hold about themselves, others, the world, and/or the future”

38. A more abstract and generalised approach preferred by some scientists is to separate all uncertainties into three categories of - Bias, Randomness and True Variability.

39. Wikipedia suggests that geology is a term generalised to all planets and Areology is mainly used in popular media and science fiction

40. What Applicative offers is a generalised "lifted" form of application, and code using it is written in an Applicative style

41. The Audiotaped pacing and generalised reinforcers were gradually thinned once the patient's rate of eating was decreased to a relatively safe pace

42. He was the originator with Mike Kirkby of the TOPMODEL Concepts and the originator of the Generalised Likelihood Uncertainty Estimation (GLUE) methodology.

43. Taking generalised formulations of legal theory seriously can often lead into the cul-de-sac of the unspoken assumption of that theory.

44. These thoughts about rule-following in the mathematical case can be generalised to provide the argument against solipsism that we are looking for.

45. Between 1859 and 1866, he developed the theory of the distributions of velocities in particles of a gas, work later generalised by Ludwig Boltzmann.

46. But Coel has tackled so many subjects around which our generalised prejudices congregate, from recreational drugginess to bloodied tampon-sex to blackness, via the Blitherings of mindfulness, the

47. An illness characterised by acute onset and constitutional symptoms followed by a brief remission, a recurrence of fever, hepatitis, albuminuria, and in some instances, renal failure, shock and generalised hæmorrhages

48. An illness characterised by acute onset and constitutional symptoms followed by a brief remission, a recurrence of fever, hepatitis, albuminuria, and in some instances, renal failure, shock and generalised hæmorrhages.

49. Turbulent compressible flow past an asymmetric trailing edge has been computed using the generalised-coordinate time-split group finite-element method and a lagged algebraic eddy viscosity turbulence model.

50. In the United Kingdom, the trademark name of Llodyds TSB's ATMs is "Cashpoint", and this can be attributed to the term being in danger of becoming a generalised trademark here.