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generalized co-ordinates MATH

generalized photogeological legend AREA

generalized tariff preference ECON

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These phenomena are also defined as generalized or focal uncomfortable feelings or sensations preceding tics that usually are relieved by the movement.
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After contributions from other fields such as number theory and geometry, the group notion was generalized and firmly established around 1870.
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Unlike a permutation matrix, where the nonzero entry must be 1, in a generalized permutation matrix the nonzero entry can be any nonzero value.
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Other oculotoxic effects of digoxin include generalized blurry vision, as well as seeing a halo around each point of light.
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There is generalized mucosal erythema and soreness, sometimes with areas of pseudomembranous candidiasis.
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These generalized relationships are displayed in the form of 3 equations and can be used to determine unknown values for almost any offset slider-crank.
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The snow is more generalized than the blue-sky sprites or worms seen in the blue field entoptic phenomenon.
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The currently popular music piece consists of a number of short sections, each with a generalized title.
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A genomewide association study found 10 independent susceptibility loci for generalized vitiligo, responsible for 7.4% of the genetic risk.
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In general, arithmetic (and range) coding may be interpreted as a "generalized" change of radix.
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