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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to predict reaction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the capability to foresee or anticipate a response or outcome in various situations, such as scientific experiments or behavioral analysis.
Example: "The new algorithm is able to predict reaction times with remarkable accuracy, allowing for better performance in competitive settings."
Alternatives: "capable of forecasting response" or "able to anticipate reaction".
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Finally, the neural models exhibited relatively good generalization capabilities (with just a slight overestimation of the product concentration) as they were able to predict reaction progress of reduction of 4′-fluoroacetophenone which was not used for model development.
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Geochemical modeling was performed to predict reaction pathways and evaluate reaction kinetics.
In our study, neither the cumulative dose of OHP nor the lapse of time between the first exposition and the reaction are able to predict the hypersensitivity reaction.
It is found that the present model is able to predict the entire reaction process.
Equilibrium charge transfer adsorption is able to predict the negative reaction orders with respect to hydroxide ions which have been reported for solutions high in chloride and hydrogen ions, as well as the occurrence of a maximum and its dependence on the composition of the solution.
This familiar observation alerts us to the role of the unconscious: if among the associations that are evoked by a given scene are some that I can react to without being aware of them, then I will not always be able to predict my own reactions, even if I have mastered the not altogether trivial task of attending to whatever I choose.
To be able to predict such immunotoxic reactions, significant future efforts in the field of basic research are required.
To study these research questions, we first copied the materials from the two studies by Brown and colleagues to assess whether participants (students, as in the Brown et al. studies) were able to predict the defensive reactions found in these studies.
The discrepancies cited above prompted us to explore whether the Comet and modified G2 MN assays are able to predict the clinical radiation reaction of BC patients and to discriminate them from healthy subjects.
The activation energy has been measured for many reactions and we need an estimate of this parameter to be able to predict the nature of the reaction time.
However, we are not able to predict the intensity of this reaction.
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