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The phrase "a notable predictor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing factors or variables that are significant in forecasting or indicating a particular outcome or trend.
Example: "Research has shown that socioeconomic status is a notable predictor of educational achievement."
Alternatives: "a significant indicator of" or "a key determinant of".
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In another study, "Ethnicity, Insurgency, and Civil War," Fearon and the political scientist David D. Laitin discovered that even though in nations with exceptional ethnic pluralism, like Syria and Iraq, lines of conflict may be defined by ethnic identity, pluralism itself is not a notable predictor of civil war; poverty is a much more significant factor.
In our study, older age was a notable predictor of AD completion, but experiences with death and dying were not asked about.
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The other notable predictor of treatment efficacy was the presence of a family history of ADHD; this may be because subjects with affected family members may have had access to greater support.
Notable predictors of reduced survival in this disease are male sex and nonepithelioid histologies (Zellos and Christiani 2004).
In multivariate analysis among the 224 patients with CTA on admission (table 1), the most notable predictors of END were the spot sign, anticoagulation treatment, and extensive IVH.
Furthermore, students that are involved in clinical activities, such as interaction with patients, have feelings of uncertainty and increased responsibility, which are notable predictors of burnout [ 22].
In a comprehensive assessment of predictors of visual impairment, even in a health care system allowing self-referral to free eye examinations, treatable eye pathologies such as DR and cataract emerge together with age as the most notable predictors of continued visual loss after diabetes diagnosis.
Among the mortality predictors, a notable indicator of increased risk was ischemic heart disease, whereas those who were revascularized exhibited reduced mortality risk.
There is a notable dearth of peer-reviewed evidence surrounding actual predictors associated with birth certificate ownership, particularly in Asia where vast under-registration continues to be unaddressed.
Finally, it is notable that catastrophising was a stronger predictor of FM impact than pain itself for the three different stages of chronicity and that catastrophising remained constant over time, despite the fact that FM impact increased.
Nevertheless, it is notable that DNA methylation is a significant predictor of recombination rates in the chimpanzee genome, when examined in the context of other genomic factors (table 3).
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