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False Generalisation Is a Flaw Demonstrated When Writers Overgeneralise and Incorrectly

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False generalisation is a flaw demonstrated when writers overgeneralise and incorrectly assume that evidence uncovered in one setting will also apply to a very different context.


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Agglutination

The clumping together of particles, typically referring to the clumping of blood cells in response to an antibody, used in blood typing and in diagnosing infections.

Anti-B Serum

A blood serum containing antibodies that agglutinate cells or proteins of the B blood group antigen, used in blood typing.

Supply Chain

The entire network of entities, directly or indirectly interlinked and interdependent in serving the same consumer or customer.

Distribution

The process of making a product or service available for the consumer or business user who needs it, including storage, transport, and delivery stages.

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