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The phrase "a predicted lack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expectations or forecasts regarding the absence or deficiency of something.
Example: "The report highlighted a predicted lack of resources for the upcoming project, which could hinder its success."
Alternatives: "an anticipated shortage of" or "a forecasted deficiency in".
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It was a frameshift mutation and resulted in a premature stop codon leading to a truncated protein (Pro160Cysfs*14) with a predicted lack of both the C3HC4 RING motif and MKRN-specific Cys His domain.
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The best SNPs tagged a single common haplotype, haplotype 2. Genotypes predicted lack of response better than alleles.
The best SNPs tagged a single common haplotype, haplotype 2, and genotypes predicted lack of response better than alleles.
It is interesting to note that higher anxiety at study entry was a significant predictor of the placebo response, but predicted lack of response to active treatment.
Accordingly, in a large sample (N = 2249), it was indeed found that PTSD predicted lack of social support [ 130].
Because of the predicted lack of pathogenicity of certain helminth species, these were used in a series of clinical trials.
Nevertheless, the ethics program was relegated to the internal audit staff, and suffered the predicted lack of time and resources, the study found.
Relative risks (RR) compared predicted lack of LTPA at 0% and 100% county-level population exposure to each zoning predictor.
In multivariate analysis, the presence of hypertension (odds ratio (OR) = 1.15, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.01-1.30) predicted guideline concordance, whereas dementia (OR = 0.45, 95% CI = 0.24-0.82) predicted lack of guideline concordance.
After adjustment for co-morbidity, older age still predicted lack of surgery.
We confirmed that increasing age predicted lack of primary surgery for all age groups ⩾70, compared with 65 69-year 65 69-year olds
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