Примери за използване на Generalisation на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The fundamental theorem for almost periodic functions is a generalisation of the Parseval identity for Fourier series.
we are only extending our generalisation in the same direction.
cultural universalism and undue generalisation on the other.
Zonegran is indicated as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of adult patients with partial seizures, with or without secondary generalisation.
exhibit some capability for generalisation beyond the training data.
How risky is it to make assumptions about someone based on a generalisation about the groups as a whole?
every gross generalisation about poor, battered
with or without secondary generalisation.
Thus all sense experience which is the mental correlate of the action of external things on our own bodies and all unscientific generalisation from that sense experience.
Zonegran is indicated as: monotherapy in the treatment of partial seizures, with or without secondary generalisation, in adults with newly diagnosed epilepsy;
Perls carried out their therapeutic healings by challenging generalisation, distortion and deletion in the overall language of the client.
monotherapy in the treatment of partial seizures, with or without secondary generalisation, in adults with newly diagnosed epilepsy;
Riemann proposed the generalisation of the theory of surfaces as developed by Gauss,
anarchism is an expression of the struggle against oppression and exploitation, a generalisation of working people's experiences
This can be viewed as a generalisation of Euclid's lemma,
To support the Gironde departmental Council's future training plan for professionals in the field of social action in preparation for the application and generalisation of FGC in Gironde in the medium
Mathematics 1 A generalisation of arithmetic in which symbols,
but we rejected every generalisation that does not improve but rather obscures our standpoint.
The MAHs argue that this generalisation can only be justified if evidence is provided that individual audits were not conducted to the appropriate standard,
refine their powers of abstraction and generalisation.