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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a predicted" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing; the correct form would typically be "as predicted."
Example: "The results of the experiment were as predicted, confirming our hypothesis."
Alternatives: "as anticipated" or "as expected."
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A HMM-based prediction is considered as a predicted gene structure if probability of generating a gene structure is maximal over all possible states.
Target prediction analysis identified Gal-1 as a predicted target of miR-22.
A spokesperson for the HCA described this as a predicted rather than actual loss.
As well as a predicted nomination for best foreign film, Haneke's Palme d'Or winner is up for best picture, best director, best original screenplay and best actress.
By variance and regression analysis, the quadratic regression equation was established as a predicted model.
The anticipated term defined by the conditional expectation can be regarded as a predicted value of the future state.
Despite this low sequence identity, possum IL-2 still possessed the characteristic hallmarks of mammalian IL-2, such as a predicted signal peptide and conserved family motifs.
This included acceptance of any score above 0.5 as a predicted location, with a second filter suggesting that any score =/> 0.75 received strong confidence and those with =/< 0.5-0.74 received less confidence.
However the future is uncertain, as a predicted lowering of rainfall due to climate change is a further concern, with likely negative impacts on fruit yields and recruitment and consequently population projections.
Demanding an end to migrant deaths at borders and crossings as well as racist policies of containment, similar such actions are likely to be even more necessary in 2016, as a predicted 3 million refugees make the crossing to Europe.
A sex-for-favors scandal that ensnared sitting Democratic governor Paul Patton, as well as a predicted $710 million shortfall in the upcoming budget, damaged the entire Democratic slate of candidates' chances for election.
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