| 21. | There are essentially two ways of generalising an algebraic theory.
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| 22. | Possible consequences of generalised argyria include interstitial nephritis and anemia.
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| 23. | The idea of absolute zero was generalised in 1848 by Lord Kelvin.
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| 24. | The idea of a text is used in a very generalised way.
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| 25. | So trying to generalise is going to be extremely dangerous.
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| 26. | :: Again you are using generalised modes of argument.
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| 27. | However, Tilney's censorship was not of a generalising nature.
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| 28. | There are, however, more generalised methods of representation.
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| 29. | The statistics for Indians cannot be generalised to apply to Hindus alone.
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| 30. | The species is a generalised carnivore, preying on crustaceans and fish.
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