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Generalist meaning
A person with a broad general knowledge, especially one with more than superficial knowledge in several areas and the ability to combine ideas from diverse fields. | A general practitioner. | Species which can thrive in a wide variety of environmental conditions. A eurytopic species.
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For generalist butterflies, there are a few different plants that can serve as host, but the list is usually short.
The importance of the “expert generalist” role must not be lost in any restructuring of the primary care workforce.
Mistral says that the generalist model is ideal for tasks that require large reasoning capabilities or are highly specialized such as synthetic text generation, code generation or RAG.
Also, some non-native and generalist species could reach the Antarctic environment and adapt to the new environmental conditions.
David S. Pilliod, supervisory research ecologist for the U.S. Geological Survey’s Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center in Boise, calls spotted frogs “a generalist species,” flexible and adaptable to a range of conditions.
For instance, the ultimate success of habitat restoration policies could be assessed firstly against the amount of habitat created, followed by the arrival of generalist species.
A generalist A.I. assistant will be more useful to the regular user, compared to an A.I. system that can only do one thing well.
In terms of what might spark a change in financing circumstances, the panelists suggested a number of options, including “wins” for companies in the space and the return of generalist investors.
NIH Figshare is a one-year pilot program to test the usefulness of formally adding generalist data repositories to the NIH data ecosystem.
The days of the generalist are fading fast.
Adopting a growth mindset won’t turn you into a superficial generalist.
The Texas Education Agency lists Roell's status as "valid" as a special education teacher, early childhood to 12th grade, and as a generalist grades 4-8, but notes that an allegation of misconduct is ongoing.
Unlike generalist legislators, data protection and privacy commissioners are among the public’s best equipped representatives for a meaningful public discussion with Zuckerberg.
Until about four decades ago, specialist healthcare (secondary and tertiary care) was largely a province of public hospitals, and the private sector largely kept itself to the provision of generalist healthcare.
Xiong works as a human resources generalist for the Minneapolis police department.
Considered generalist mammals, primates exhibit a wide range of characteristics.
Distinguishing characteristics Discussion class at Shimer College in Chicago Liberal arts colleges are distinguished from other types of higher education chiefly by their generalist curricula and small size.
Foragers coming in loaded with pollen on the hive landing board Pollination main Species of Apis are generalist floral visitors, and pollinate a large variety of plants, but by no means all plants.
Generalist phytoplankton has similar N:P to Redfield ratio and contain relatively equal resource-acquisition and growth machinery.
Gotelli, 1995 This plays an important role for generalist herbivores that eat a variety of plants.