Similar words: prediction, predicting, predict, predictor, predicted, predictably, predictable, addictive. Meaning: [prɪ'dɪktɪv] adj. of or relating to prediction; having value for making predictions.
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31. Energy management Science offers a key to solving environmental problems by providing more data to construct better predictive models.
32. However, by taking such a high cut-off point the specificity and positive predictive value of the test were reduced.
33. Personality tests have not been found to have such high predictive validity as ability tests.
34. Although its predictive value has not been proved, it warrants urgent evaluation.
35. The strategy improves the traditional predictive functional control application.
36. They acquire authority from their predictive power.
37. Suite: Intelligent Device Manager predictive maintenance software.
38. the predictive power of science.
39. VSELPC? Vector Sum Excited Linear Predictive Coding?
40. Finally(Sentence dictionary), a linear predictive analysis is made.
41. Enabling impact analysis through change management and predictive analysis.
42. This method is predictive coding.
43. The Web portal also includes a tutorial section with instructions on using and interpreting predictive models and links users directly to the ARS Pathogen Modeling Program and ComBase.
44. More positive results were found, however ,(sentencedict.com) leading to a lower positive predictive value.
45. The predictive method for cell failure by monitoring the cell impedance is very effective method which can replace the frequently battery capacity test.
46. TARGET ORIENTED INTELLIGENT PREDICTIVE EVALUATING CONTROL METHOD FOR FACTS DEVICES ( PART 1 ).
47. In order to suppress the unmeasurable external disturbance, a novel predictive functional control (PFC) method with disturbance observer for no self-regulating process is presented.
48. We gave you an overview of BEP and the need for real-time operational business intelligence, and described the architecture of the Predictive Real-time Operational Business Intelligence Tool (PROBIT).
49. A strong point of the monoamine theory has been its predictive power.
50. Obviously it is very difficult to describe such a complex system in simple, predictive terms.
51. A new delay predictive solution and the parameters recursive computation method are proposed for the multivariable continuous-time generalized predictive control(MDCGPC).
52. Objective:To investigate the predictive value of non stress test(NST) to the outcome of perinatals in idiopathic oligohydramnios pregnancies.
53. Then the new predictive function control on the basis of fuzzy compensation is applied to the combustion systems of an industrial boiler.
54. Aiming at hybrid properties of industry process, predictive control based on mixed logic dynamic (MLD) model is researched.
55. Objective To investigate the effect of placental isoferritin (PLF) activation on pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia and intrauterine growth retardation and its earlier predictive value.
56. In this study, we assessed the effectiveness of varicocelectomy for painful varicocele and examined the factors that might be predictive of outcome.
57. IMPLICATIONS: Based on the available data in the peer-reviewed literature, the predictive accuracy of thromboelastography (TEG) for postoperative thromboembolic events is highly variable.
58. We analyzed the sensibility, specificity, positive and negative predictive values of the SELDI-TOF-MS trastuzumab resistance standard.
59. In this paper, the predictive analysis and observational construction for the large-scale underground powerhouse cavern complex in Tianhuangping pumped storage power station are presented.
60. Objective : To explore some clinical characteristics and predictive factors for brain edema after gamma knife radiosurgery ( GKS ).
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