Examples of using Generalisation in English and their translations into Swedish
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patients with partial seizures, with or without secondary generalisation.
Pregabalin Mylan is indicated as adjunctive therapy in adults with partial seizures with or without secondary generalisation.
Pregabalin Sandoz GmbH is indicated as adjunctive therapy in adults with partial seizures with or without secondary generalisation.
Generalisation of the practice, either by law
Key Activity 3 focuses on experimentation with the generalisation of innovative approaches to teaching
The generalisation of quality assurance strategies and mechanisms is key to the higher education reform agenda in the partner countries.
The generalisation of the adversarial system
At the same time, from my own experience, I think you are somewhat mistaken in making such a generalisation.
In order to protect those individuals, we use generalisation to remove a portion of the data
Generalisation allows us to achieve k-anonymity,
Studies and innovative approaches with a view to improving training systems, and generalisation of best practice via channels such as relay centres.
it has contributed to a rationalisation and generalisation of the existing national regulations.
The most innovative aspects of the NAP relate to the generalisation of the social emergency service at national level,
retail roaming markets have fully adjusted to the generalisation of roaming at domestic price levels
but we rejected every generalisation that does not improve but rather obscures our standpoint.
In accordance with the reference scenario decided by the European Council at its meeting held in Madrid, the Community legislation laying down the time frame for the generalisation of the use of the euro unit might leave some freedom to individual Member States.
The generalisation of the methodology and the strategy for implementing the next cycle of the mapping of excellence will be addressed in the fourth quarter of 2002 in close cooperation with the Member States,
let us not fall into the trap of simplification and generalisation that dismisses the fallacy that agricultural liberalisation would only be a magic recipe for development.
Print Power Deutschland attempts to correct this type of generalisation, as well as many other myths about paper and forestry.
a skilled orator who knew how to present fact and generalisation and pathos and joke,