They used a novel comparative analysis to test that prediction with leaf-nosed bats. |
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This guess is like the prediction that a six-sided dice thrown 6,000 times lands exactly 1,000 times on the prime side. |
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My prediction with the pizza was right and ten minutes after it came, she arrived. |
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The observation fitted a prediction of the theory, rather than the theory retrodicting an already observed phenomena. |
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The paper will demonstrate that knowledge of program cost does not allow for prediction of program duration, neither is the reverse possible. |
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The prediction was based on the assumption that thermotropic and lyotropic phase behavior changes linearly with chain length. |
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Logan refers to a prediction that when the fish are gone, man will go shortly thereafter. |
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My prediction is that dollarization will continue to help with these problems, although political impasses will sometimes occur. |
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I need to cogitate and ruminate on it a bit more before the official electoral prediction. |
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First known for her early 1990's prediction that we would soon be cocooning, she has since become a guru on being a consumer. |
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The prediction is based on the crimes committed so far in the period under review. |
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This band rules, but it's a good prediction that the vocalist will ruin it. |
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Tautologies are statements true by definition and so are quite incapable of empirical refutation or prediction. |
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One partial answer is a prediction from the years before the Oslo peace process collapsed. |
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The prediction is based on tallies of recorded earthquake occurrences over hundreds of years. |
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Again, this frustrates prediction and creates susceptibility to electoral politics. |
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Satta needs the next prediction to be correct because he owes a large sum of money to some shady characters. |
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The dilapidated facilities and overstretched editorial staff prove how illusory this prediction was. |
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Dirac's odd prediction of the existence of a positively charged electron had been confirmed by two independent experiments. |
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I thus have been inclined to write off the success of my prediction as just a happy accident. |
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Scientists are also making progress with the prediction of longer-term climate fluctuations that are strongly influenced by oceanic conditions. |
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To make a prediction, one of the best ways is to turn to precedents according to the principle of stare decisis. |
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The prediction isn't nearly as accurate, as seen in the plot of differences between the real and expected values. |
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It is true that prediction is a difficult business, especially when it involves the future. |
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Known as the physician of the soul, he used astrology primarily as a means of helping to heal the soul rather than as a tool of prediction. |
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Whether this latter prediction had any veracity is debatable, as the troubled African country has been in a state of growing crisis for years. |
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But even in this computerised age, avalanche prediction is an inexact science and that is because of the variables involved. |
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It is the interaction of these variables and other modifying variables, such as demographics, that allow for the prediction of health behaviors. |
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The Bureau of Meteorology weather briefing provided a computer-modelled weather prediction for the next seven days. |
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The prediction that age would be negatively related to memory ability was not supported. |
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The phylogenetic position of needlefishes relative to halfbeaks fits his prediction. |
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Such alterations are inherently unsusceptible to quantitative measurement or prediction. |
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I make this prediction based on what we know about biology, which is that natures abhors uniformity. |
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While ab initio prediction is clearly the most difficult, it is arguably the most useful approach. |
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I received an email at the beginning of August from an astrologer who laid out this prediction with bone-chilling accuracy. |
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That trial used a unifactorial model for risk prediction and was undertaken before the introduction of statins. |
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They then use weather rules, such as the following, to correlate these features and establish prediction patterns. |
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I sure wish I could agree with your prediction but America has been gerrymandered into easily predictable red or blue districts. |
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So far, so good, but there is one thing that could invalidate that prediction. |
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It puts aside its bluntness of assessment, its bluntness of prediction and careens right into the future with all sorts of new predictions. |
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Our prediction, however, was based on a test statistic for additive effects only. |
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His remarks, pretty much in the form of nonstop commentary, combined humor with some sage inside baseball and even a prediction or two. |
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As one prediction after another was falsified, he segued unblushingly onto the next predicted catastrophe. |
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This is an example how aerobiology is used for early prediction of productivity of forestrial trees. |
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The prediction equation is from Equation 2, where p ijkl is the probability of the lth QTL genotype conditioned on marker genotype only. |
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And so, a national conclave on weather prediction, held in Kochi became a closely guarded affair. |
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Everyone said that of Falkirk too and, everyone wasn't really on the money with that prediction either. |
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I wanted to say that, thanks to his prediction, I was ready and prepared for the long cold winter that we just went through. |
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A key bioinformatic problem in functional genomics is the prediction of protein function from sequence. |
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So far his prediction has held good and I am confident that it that it will remain so. |
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A speech signal is encoded using code excited linear prediction for use in transmitting the speech signal to a receiver. |
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This prediction is also in accord with the fact that this task is a conceptually driven one. |
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This is a worrisome development for those of us who are enthusiastic about prediction markets. |
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Patients are triaged on the basis of medical history, a validated clinical prediction rule, and reported daytime sleepiness. |
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Not surprisingly, in all regressions ADHD status made a significant contribution to the prediction of psychopathology. |
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Reversibility of end-stage liver disease and its prediction of regression would be welcome signs in the management and treatment of cirrhosis. |
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To our knowledge, this is the first theoretical prediction of the metastability of the stalk itself. |
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As to the rate of seawater inflow and the effect of wind and waves, there would be immense problems of prediction. |
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Accurate measurement or prediction of muscle mass is useful in physiology, nutrition and clinical medicine. |
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The basic claim is that all problems can be rephrased as prediction problems. |
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The projections of the four individual submodels were integrated into a single prediction based upon Bayes' theorem. |
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But alas, my prediction was awry and Scunthorpe now bear a seemingly unassailable seven-point lead going into Christmas. |
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No one at Wentworth was brazen enough to make a bold prediction. |
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Maybe you can point to one warmist prediction that has eventuated? |
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The corrected equation therefore makes a more accurate prediction. |
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The data will help scientists better understand how sources of local pollution affect air quality, and will improve weather forecasting and climate prediction. |
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They see explanation and prediction not as deductive exercises but rather as exercises in flexible ad hocery that require stitching together diverse sources of information. |
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One has to trust, for all our sakes, this isn't a rash prediction. |
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Under these conditions, any prediction that the global economy is insulated from an Argentine-Brazilian collapse amounts to whistling in the dark. |
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A prediction for the date of the president's ouster, a lawsuit against Darwinism and other terrific ideas from America's fringe. |
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A mathematical model for the prediction of potential altimetric stream network evolution due to erosion and sedimentation processes is here formalized. |
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You point out this consistent prediction that the United States is on this downward slope. |
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Processing speed doesn't matter in the brain, says Hawkins, because the basis of thought is not data manipulation but memory retention and prediction. |
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Since muscle mass is appendicular, it seems reasonable to propose that the addition of a calf or upper leg girth would have strengthened the prediction equation. |
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Additionally, for animals with large muscle area, linear muscle dimensions may be used to decrease prediction error associated with a single area measurement alone. |
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Further longitudinal research is clearly needed to clarify the potential role of early proactive aggression in the prediction of subsequent partner violence. |
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He vividly remembers Shirley Tilghman, then the president of Princeton, asking for his prediction. |
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Accurate prediction of fertilizer nitrogen availability will be difficult. |
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If it is agreed that one of the greatest attributes of science is testability through prediction, the application of Occam's razor often makes such testing possible. |
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The prediction is echoed by a 23-year-old medical student, a Laghman native now studying in jalalabad. |
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On the basis of recent opinion polls this is the current prediction. |
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This prediction follows from the idea that spontaneous chain-linkages are generated between semantically related elements, within and across semantic fields. |
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Second, this prediction of what we should find is a non sequitur. |
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This prediction is consistent with the actual rise of casual cohabitation and of sexual contacts devoid of preconditions, as well as increased divorce and serial monogamy. |
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This prediction is uncertain to within plus or minus two days. |
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In response, he sang the Benedictus, a magnificent summary of God's promises in the Old Testament and a prediction of John's work as forerunner to Jesus. |
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Geodynamics applies physical theory to dynamic geological phenomena, and is usually characterized by mathematical or numerical modelling and quantitative prediction. |
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This prediction is reasonably concordant with the reported absolute rates of ectopic pregnancy in women taking progestogen-only pills of 3-20 per 1000 woman years. |
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Compared to the pre-launch prediction of 500,000 private enrollees in the first month, the news is disappointing. |
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This raises concern about the accuracy and application of non-destructive deflection testing for diagnosis and prediction of pavement performance. |
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This time around, when he came to New York in September, he refrained from making a prediction, lest he be wrong again. |
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To test this prediction, we conducted an interspecific female mate choice experiment on four closely related haplochromine cichlid species from Lake Malawi. |
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So I will throw caution to the wind and make a sweeping prediction. |
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These findings are consistent with previous reports that visual processing contributes to prediction of reading skills both in English and Chinese orthographies. |
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If prediction and explanation are paradigmatic of scientific understanding, it appears that agent causation neither contributes to nor detracts from such understanding. |
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That's my prediction for the whole imbroglio waiting to unfold. |
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His prediction is that prices will continue to rise relentlessly. |
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This finding supports the prediction of Kuletz, who suggested that adults that deliver mostly low-lipid fishes are less likely to fledge a second chick. |
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The unification of light and electrical phenomena led to the prediction of the existence of radio waves. |
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This is the easiest method in terms of labor, but the least useful in terms of prediction of a likely birth date. |
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Our findings suggest that current precystectomy models for prediction of LN metastasis should be improved further. |
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However, Falkenhayn's prediction of a greater ratio of French killed proved to be wrong. |
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Investigators developed computer models specifically for the noninvasive prediction of pork loin tenderness. |
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Of critical importance for the skill of the oil spill model prediction is the adequate description of the wind and current fields. |
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A study of cardiovascular events in women found that the best risk prediction was with triglyceride levels measured 2-4 hours post prandially. |
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He arrived at Santo Domingo on June 29, 1502, but was denied port, and the new governor refused to listen to his storm prediction. |
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Often the experiment is not done by the person who made the prediction, and the characterization is based on experiments done by someone else. |
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This level of price prediction is a huge competitive advantage for our clients who trade Eurodollars. |
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Rapid and correct prediction of thrombocytopenia and hypofibrinogenemia with rotational thromboelastometry in cardiac surgery. |
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He arrived at Santo Domingo on 29 June, but was denied port, and the new governor refused to listen to his storm prediction. |
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These values are typically extrapolated with conventional simulation software, which opens the door for inaccuracy in flow prediction. |
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It is essential that the outcome of testing such a prediction be currently unknown. |
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Scientists made the prediction using data on the genetic make-up of susceptible victims and vCJD's assumed incubation period. |
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Therefore, memory is of the past, prediction is of the future, and sensation is of the present. |
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This prediction of plate tectonics is also referred to as the conveyor belt principle. |
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Levels of platelet calmodulin for the prediction of progression and severity of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. |
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When the new measurements are collected, the receiver uses a weighting scheme to combine the new measurements with the tracker prediction. |
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Global risk factors and the prediction of recidivism rates in a sample of first-time misdemeanant offenders. |
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The DTM is only a suggestion about the future population levels of a country, not a prediction. |
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Utilization of biometric measures for prediction of Saanen goats carcass traits. |
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It was shown that penalized regressions are usually robust and provide better accuracy than nonpenalized methods for disease prediction. |
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Straw polls taken years in advance of an election have a poor record of prediction. |
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The modified theory is shown to give better prediction for glucose flux across a nephrophane membrane. |
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He argued that historicism is founded upon mistaken assumptions regarding the nature of scientific law and prediction. |
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Trajectories of anxiety during elementary-school years and prediction of high school noncompletion. |
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His prediction that the Earth should be shaped as an oblate spheroid was later vindicated by other scientists. |
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Christopher Moore and his colleagues derived and validated a clinical prediction rule for uncomplicated ureteral stone. |
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Discover in our report overall world revenue prediction to 2025 for antithrombotic medicines, with discussions. |
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Need for better anthropometric markers for prediction of cardiovascular risk in nutritionally stunted populations. |
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This phenomenon, known as gravitational lensing, is a well-documented prediction of Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. |
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Towards this goal, Compugen developed a sequence-based computational method for the prediction of intra-molecular interacting alpha helices. |
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Both oversimplification and undersimplification of reality can lead to trustless explanation and unfaithful prediction. |
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Despite this prediction, in 1868 the Conservatives lost the first general election in which the newly enfranchised electors voted. |
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Derek McGregor The one safe prediction I can make about this final is that doomster Jim Farry will be jeered like never before. |
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Faced with Macmillan's prediction of doom, the cabinet had no choice but to accept these terms and withdraw. |
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Almost all of the cardiac pacemakers available today have multiple programmabilities that should be considered during the longevity prediction. |
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Chicago astrologist and panelist Nina Gryphon said that her prediction stems from the Aries ingress, the moment when the Sun crosses over to the sign of Aries. |
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Any prediction about the effects of mining is extremely uncertain. |
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Premature Birth Screening can take away a lot of the guess work, giving mums-to-be an accurate prediction of their chances of going into early labour. |
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Eleven participants transcribed sentences using an on-screen keyboard both with and without word prediction while time-stamped keystroke data were collected. |
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The Response Database Initiative and the Load Zero Foundation are partnering to bring HIV viral load testing and treatment response prediction to poorer countries. |
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These include word prediction software, software that allows simultaneous keystrokes to be entered consecutively, large keypads, headsticks, and voice recognition software. |
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The rare occurrence and the fact it was missed in NWS prediction makes this even interesting for further studies and reanalyses including numerical modeling. |
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That's the grim prediction from Colne Valley councillor David Ridgway, who has blasted Kirklees Council for changing its road resurfacing priorities. |
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However, various sources of error may be introduced and propagated during the pedometric process, leading to uncertainty in the final prediction results. |
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The LCM features random intercepts and slopes that allow each case in a sample to have a different trajectory over time, thereby aiding the prediction of parameters. |
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The symposium will address the trends and scientific challenges related to polymeric service life prediction, shelf life prediction and remaining useful life prediction. |
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Consequently, the prediction of the sorbent bed performance is necessary and important to help design sorbent bed air cleaners and determine the best operating conditions. |
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They are primarily used for hydrological prediction and for understanding hydrological processes, within the general field of scientific modeling. |
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This lack of bias is also a robust prediction of dynamo theory. |
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Other sophisticated methods exist for control of venetian blinds and prediction of indoor illuminances based on correlations between calibrated interior sensors. |
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The prediction was made after viewing previous years' Schoolies week, when the outcome of the celebration ended with teenage mums giving birth to unplanned babies. |
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Inspired by the literature, this article seeks to explore new valuable risk prediction factors based on the individual's biopsychological behavior. |
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Followers of the purported psychic Edgar Cayce take his prediction that evidence of Atlantis would be found in 1968, as referring to the discovery of the Bimini Road. |
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Confirmation that the order of the operations of adding and subtracting a photon makes a difference to the outcome demonstrates a basic prediction of quantum theory. |
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If the prediction is different, then a misselect has occurred. |
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Elsewhere in these pages you will find the Western Mail's official guide to the Rugby World Cup, packed with punditry, prediction and wise pontification. |
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The prediction can also be statistical and deal only with probabilities. |
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To be truly successful using this style they must have good reflexes, a high level of prediction and awareness, pinpoint accuracy and speed, both in striking and in footwork. |
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The uncertain results of genetic studies tend to support this prediction. |
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Civil law lawyers consult case law to obtain their best prediction of how a court will rule, but comparatively, civil law judges are less bound to follow it. |
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The Ford Powertrain Division is also evaluating the patented LMS Acoustic Transfer Vectors technology to speed up the acoustic prediction for virtual engine development. |
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