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The analysis of the coulombic energies together with the dispersion van der Waals energies (VDW) would be indicative, in first approximation, that carbonyl groups are more exposed in the case of propyl than in the other copolymers studied.
The logistic regression model could be indicative in early decision making.
The external data instances are queried using the relevant "community area", thus postulating that socioeconomic factors may be indicative in predicting arrests.
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The exchange on race and the police was indicative in another way.
The halo of Twitter meta-services is indicative (in my opinion) less of the popularity of the service and more of how it falls short of the mark.
Researchers at MIT found a way to use neural networks to recognize speech patterns in people that are indicative in depression.
SO: Do you think the findings are indicative in any way of a larger problem when it comes to social media?
Speaking in the immediate aftermath of their win against Blues, Davies said: "It was interesting - there was a lot of focus on the selection, but I think it was indicative in that there is a great spirit there.
Based on the above results, a distributive mechanism of methylation is indicative in which each cycle of methylation by HP0593 MTase resulted in incorporation of one methyl group.
The clinical examination was indicative in the course of the social security case examination.
Another study found that poor grip strength can be indicative of disabilities in later life, along with cognitive decline.
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