Examples of using Generalised in English and their translations into Chinese
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Furthermore, some abstract structures like super-quadrics and generalised cylinders may be even more suitable for approximating the body parts.
All thought begins with conceptions to a certain extent generalised, and thence is developed in two.
Generalised seizures arise from abnormal electrochemical activity affecting the whole brain at the same time.
Generalised anxiety disorder(GAD) involves a non-specific anxiety that something undesirable could happen.
Value is the law of price, i.e., the generalised expression of the phenomenon of price.
Although absence seizures have subtle signs, they do involve the whole brain, and so are considered a type of generalised seizure.
Lexapro is currently approved in the US for the initial and maintenance treatment of major depressive disorder and for generalised anxiety disorder in adults.
Low frequency probes are used to detect generalised corrosion, particularly in the aerospace industry for the examination of aircraft skins.
The drug is known to be used in children for the treatment of generalised discomfort like restlessness at night or fever.
Products from some countries receive preferential import treatment via the United States Generalised Scheme of Preferences(GSP).
Over the years Crowley had found it increasingly difficult to find anything demonic to do which showed up against the natural background of generalised nastiness.
Absence Seizure- A generalised onset seizure predominantly seen in children- commonly mistaken for daydreaming and inattentiveness.
The pain is severe and generalised(chest, back and abdomen), needing treatment with strong opioid painkillers.
One of the principal achievements of UNCTAD(1964) has been to conceive and implement the Generalised System of Preferences(GSP).
They generalised, summed up, the experience of the working class in the form of perspectives, programme, strategy and tactics, as well as organisation.
Adults more commonly develop a more generalised brain inflammation(“encephalitis") whose symptoms may include delirium and seizures.
Idiopathic generalised epilepsy- usually appears during childhood and is often linked with a strong family history of epilepsy.
Chapter 8 provides the first glimpse into the world of modelling volatility including an extensive discussion on the famous Generalised Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedastic(GARCH) model.
Fans will likely talk about their individual game that they are a fan of, but don't expect too many more generalised“esports tournaments.”.
The infection may be limited to a single location(focal) or be spread throughout the brain(generalised).