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The equivalent noise level seems to be a suitable predictor for subjectively evaluated sleep quality but not for physiological sleep disturbances.
Therefore, a suitable predictor for malignancy in BI-RADS-®-US 3 lesions would be beneficial and of clinical relevance.
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Results show that a discrete Laplace operator applied to the input is a suitable predictor of the correlation coefficient between the desired shape and the device output.
Although the data are from E14.5 embryos we believe that information collected at this stage serves as a suitable predictor and starting point for the elucidation of expression patterns in adult mice and presumably also in humans.
Neither socio-cultural values nor user characteristics were suitable predictors for land use preferences.
With respect to survival prediction, the three bone markers were suitable predictors for SREs appearance, with BALP and P1NP being the most potent.
In patients with PCa and bone metastases treated with ZA, β-CTX and P1NP can be considered suitable predictors for mortality risk, while BALP and P1NP are appropriate for SREs.
Furthermore it was used as an exploratory analysis tool to select suitable predictor variables for predictive linear modelling.
In contrast, others have demonstrated a significant extracerebral release and concluded that S100B is not suitable as a predictor for intracerebral injury in patients with substantial extra cerebral injuries.
The most suitable diagnostic predictor for prostate cancer was a combination of 3D contrast-enhanced power Doppler US and PSA level [ 33].
Linear regression analysis was not a suitable statistical test for independent predictors, because of the non-normal distributions of UKCAT and A level scores.
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