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In order to assess self-care activities which can predict glycaemic control, the Diabetes Self-Management Questionnaire (DSMQ) was designed.
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In our previous studies [ 17], we have attempted to use the quantum chemistry method [ 18] to optimize a series of DPP-IV inhibitors, and a 2D-QSAR model has been built, which can predict the inhibitory activity of small molecule with satisfying results.
Thus, among diverse molecules, it is significant to set up a temperature-dependent QSAR which can predict SCWO thermodynamics and oxidization activities and conclude universal rules.
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which can predict his level of future risk.
Remote sensing satellite technology, which can predict rainfall patterns likely to result in disease emergence, has been suggested as a means to monitor RVFV activity (15, 36 ).
Thus metagenomics can not only characterize the types of organisms present, but can also be used to predict the diverse activities which can be carried out by the community [20].
This information will help scientists predict solar activity, which can affect Earth's climate, knock out power grids and disrupt communications.
There were some intriguing exceptions where severity failed to predict research activity, which can be seen as outliers in Figure 1.
For example, flexible electronics could gather vital medical data such as the stiffness of arteries, which can help predict heart attacks, and brain electrical activity, which can signal oncoming epileptic seizures.
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