0 used to describe the first product or technology of a particular type to be developed:
Each earthly body is followed by a set of first-generation resurrection counterparts (in first-generation universes).
Quality of life in schizophrenia: a multicenter, naturalistic, controlled trial comparing olanzapine to first-generation antipsychotics.
The main drawback of the first-generation systems is the restricted view of the direct list matching inferences.
The lack of sensitivity and specificity, associated with first-generation assays, and the absence of confirmatory tests necessitates that the resulting data be interpreted with care.
Nevertheless, early cost-effectiveness assessments, based on first-generation devices, have not been encouraging.
First, our mapping population consisted of an interspecific first-generation backcross, which could generate some bias.
The tips of the merozoites were not as sharpened as those of the first-generation merozoites.
Each first-generation counterpart is followed by a set of second-generation resurrection counterparts (in second-generation universes).