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- establishing a common relation between them. However, the parts cannot be generalized into a whole—until a common relation is established among all parts....
- Generalized epilepsy is a form of epilepsy characterised by generalised seizures with no apparent cause. Generalized seizures, as opposed to focal seizures...
- analytical mechanics (particularly Lagrangian mechanics), generalized forces are conjugate to generalized coordinates. They are obtained from the applied forces...
- Generalized lymphadenopathy is swollen lymph glands in many areas of the body. Usually this is in response to a body-wide infectious disease such as influenza...
- In linear algebra, a generalized eigenvector of an n × n {\displaystyle n\times n} matrix A {\displaystyle A} is a vector which satisfies certain criteria...
- reference state. The generalized velocities are the time derivatives of the generalized coordinates of the system. The adjective "generalized" distinguishes...
- In mathematics, and in particular, algebra, a generalized inverse (or, g-inverse) of an element x is an element y that has some properties of an inverse...
- In formal semantics, a generalized quantifier (GQ) is an expression that denotes a set of sets. This is the standard semantics ****igned to quantified...
- In mathematics, generalized means (or power mean or Hölder mean from Otto Hölder) are a family of functions for aggregating sets of numbers. These include...
- In mathematics, generalized functions are objects extending the notion of functions on real or complex numbers. There is more than one recognized theory...