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The model results indicated that the shape and volume of cavity could be predicted at the onset of the gasification process.
To take into account the severe particle trajectory detection specifications, both static and dynamic responses of the wheel-detector to the vibratory environment must be predicted at the design stage.
The obvious answer is that human affairs are simply too complex to be predicted at the scale and precision that political leaders and security officials require.
Significant enrichment of STAT3 TFBSs could be predicted at the proximal upstream regions of TSS using STAT-Scanner and STAT-Finder [35], [39] (Figure S6).
Problems such as the need for augmentations can be predicted at the preoperative planning.
The conventional wisdom is that these events cannot be predicted at the individual practitioner level with acceptable levels of accuracy.
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Also the anode current density distribution was predicted at the various overpotentials.
But the political and economic renaissance of Europe that was predicted at the European convention is likely to be stillborn.
Sir Martin Harris, the head of Offa, said: "It went better than was predicted at the time of the controversial student finance act which brought in top-up fees.
That means they will be 3.7% lower in five years' time than was predicted at the time of the budget in March.
Monte Carlo simulations verify that the higher costs could have been predicted at the start of our sample period.
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