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    Systematic investigations designed to develop or contribute to Generalizable knowledge constitute research.

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    Finally, the data presented in our study may be not Generalizable to other populations.

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    However, the participants were all volunteers, which makes the results less Generalizable to the wider population.

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    In particular, it argues for a distinction between research, which seeks Generalizable knowledge, and practice, which includes everyday treatment and activities.

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    In April of 2019 a team of computer scientists found that Magic is“Turing complete,” which is to say that it's a Generalizable computer language.

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    This paper cautions that California's experience with minimum nurse staffing legislation may not be Generalizable to states considering similar policies in very different hospital markets.

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    Although we studied a single geographical region, our findings are likely to be Generalizable to other regions in North America and worldwide," state the authors.

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    Although we studied a single geographical region, our findings are likely to be Generalizable to other regions in North America and worldwide," say the authors.

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    Fall points out that the study's population-based design means that the results could potentially be Generalizable to the entire Swedish population, as well as other populations who have similar dog ownership cultures.

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    Although the current findings are not Generalizable to men,“there has been prior research that showed similar results in men, with those who weight cycled having twice the risk of cardiovascular death in middle age,” the author explains.

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