Examples of using Generalized in English and their translations into Slovenian
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A generalized risk coefficient is then determined for the most serious chromosomal abnormalities.
Key difference: sugar is the generalized name for sweet-flavored food substances.
Intraperitoneal administration resulted in generalized peritonitis with adhesion
This allows results to be generalized to the population as a whole.
In the Europe of the EarlyMiddleAges representations of individuals are mostly generalized.
I call for a collective adventure in generalized joy and freely interdependent….
Epilepsies and syndromes undetermined as to whether they are focal or generalized.
That those results can then be generalized to the entire population.
And neither does the low cost escape this generalized price increase.
We will also talk about generalized and local forms of pathology.
Instead, he has a more generalized, spiritual way of life.
This is a tendency towards a generalized nursing education,
A wide range of generalized neuroses, And a slight tendency towards paranoia.
Generalized to the overall population.
Partial/ Generalized tonic-clonic epilepsy.
The memristor was generalized to memristive systems in Chua's 1976 paper.
Jánosz Selye, stress and generalized adaptation syndrome Not all non-medicated drugs are adaptive.
When the process is generalized, the lesions become sharply painful.
This process can be either localized or generalized or generalized.
Later the term was generalized.