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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a predictive of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey a relationship of prediction but is missing a necessary component, such as "predictor" or "predictive factor."
Example: "The study found that socioeconomic status is a strong predictor of educational attainment."
Alternatives: "an indicator of" or "a sign of".
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That's not a predictive of anything in the future, but I do think he's done very, very well with it".
CRP kinetics has been recently described by several authors as a predictive of infectious postoperative complications [ 15, 44].
Thus, although sICTP was not a significant predictor of change in BMD it is a predictive of fracture risk, independent of BMD.
The possibility that Notch3 was a prognostic predictive factor was considered on the basis of the results shown in Table 2. Furthermore, the possibility that hENT1 was a predictive of GEM responsiveness was suggested by the results shown in Table 3. Interaction tests involving these two genes supported the possibility that they are predictive of GEM responsiveness.
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In the case of TG4010, a predictive biomarker of response to the drug was identified.
This method was capable of identifying a predictive model of the transcriptional dynamics in this system.
A predictive model of reaction-assisted attrition of carbon in a fluidized bed has been developed.
Moreover, most of the design codes cannot give a predictive measurement of the full cracking pattern.
The search engine then analyzes the results and develops a predictive model of what the database contains.
Conclusions A predictive model of CA-AKI has been developed.
Depressive symptomatology is a predictive variable of tobacco use.
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