Similar words: predict, benedictory, predicted, prediction, predicting, valedictorian, predictable, unpredictable. Meaning: [prɪ'dɪktə(r)] n. 1. someone who makes predictions of the future (usually on the basis of special knowledge) 2. information that supports a probabilistic estimate of future events 3. a computer for controlling antiaircraft fire that computes the position of an aircraft at the instant of a shell's arrival.
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(61) Conclusion Intracranial arteriostenosis is more frequently encountered in those with TIA. The distribution of intracranial or extracranial arteriostenosis may be a predictor of recurrence of stroke.
(62) The economy has some effect, certainly, but as a predictor of success it's rounding error compared to the founders.
(63) But compared with the dependent trait, the self-critical trait seems to be a more steady predictor of depression.
(64) Neopterin is a marker for the activation of the cell-mediated immune system, the elevation of its serum concentration is an independent predictor of cardiovascular adverse events.
(64) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(65) In vivo dosimetry using TLD during HDR intracavitary after-loading brachytherapy is a good predictor of late rectal complications.
(66) First, the global response predictor (such as deflection, frequency and buckling load) was computed from the general finite element analysis procedure without using shear correction factor.
(67) A major depression was the strongest predictor of suicidal ideation, they found.
(68) Duration of fenfluramine exposure showed no relation to survival, while cardiac index was the only independent predictor of multivariate analysis.
(69) Furthermore, we study the periodogram predictor and controller seriously , using experimental data to predict and control the shipping motion.
(70) Poor physical fitness is a better predictor of death than smoking, hypertension and heart disease.
(71) The speed with which they solved a simple algebra problem was as good a predictor of the final grade in Calculus as a whole semester of homework, tests, midterms, and a final.
(72) Ischaemic time should be considered a relative, but not absolute predictor of amputation.
(73) Primal - dual predictor - corrector interior - point algorithm is presented to solve SDP problems in these fields.
(74) LDL cholesteryl oleate as a predictor for atherosclerosis: evidence from human and animal studies on dietary fat.
(75) Similarly,(sentencedict.com) BAC was not a significant independent predictor of GCS score in a multivariate model.
(76) Section 7 discusses hashing global history and branch address information before indexing the predictor. Section 8 describes the technique for combining multiple predictors.
(77) The MELD score, both with and without the addition of the serum sodium concentration, was used as the predictor variable.
(78) Most path - following algorithms only use predictor steps, and do not take corrector steps.
(79) The measurement of lactulose mannitol intestinal permeability by our method might serve as a predictor for early diagnosis of endogenous infection and sepsis.
(80) A predictor corrector method to get the forward solution of a 6 SPS parallel manipulator was presented based on the principle of position tracking.
(81) The main results are as follows:(1) Dark zone in WV image is a good predictor for heavy rain and extratropical cyclone.
(82) Under LINEX loss function the best equivariant predictor is given.
(83) A sub-analysis of colorectal surgery patients found that a postoperative serum glucose level higher than 140 milligrams per deciliter was the only significant predictor of surgical site infection.
(84) The predictor - corrector reentry guidance algorithm for reusable launch vehicles was studied.
(85) A nonstationary sequence predictor for missing audio signal recovery is presented and designed. The predictor consists of a few BP networks and a uniform DFT filter bank.
(86) The only significant pre - treatment predictor of post - treatment pregnancy success was sperm motility.
(87) In the experiment, though, the ratings of a previous speed dater were the best predictor of how much people enjoyed their speed date.
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