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In patients with epilepsy, seizure control after 1 year of treatment with antiepileptic drugs can be predicted from early increase in MT and intracortical inhibition measured with TMS after several weeks of treatment [50].

Another toxicogenomic study in crustaceans further demonstrated that chronic consequences of environmental stress on populations could be predicted from early changes in gene expression [ 15].

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When analyzed using a neural net model, changes in overall organ dysfunction and serum creatinine were predicted from early clinical data in a population of adult patients with sepsis.

The QacR E57 and E58 residues were predicted from earlier crystallographic studies to be important for drug binding.

On the basis of the analysis presented, 5-year survival rates have not changed significantly between 1986 1990 and 1996 1999 as might have been predicted from earlier discussion.

In these phyla the "fates" of the embryo's cells, in other words the roles their descendants will play in the adult animal, are the same and can be predicted from a very early stage.

Some of these systems exhibit chaotic behavior: their state at some future time cannot be predicted from their state at an earlier time, because imperceptible differences that exist now can cause big divergences later.

We conclude that specific groupings of amino acid side-chains, which can be predicted from the sequence, are responsible for early hydrophobic interactions in the first phase of folding in apomyoglobin, and that these early interactions determine the subsequent course of the folding process.

"Now we have been innundated with the liquid stuff they have the bare faced cheek to suggest that too is a sure sign of aforementioned global warming" But by every statistical measure the globe has a clear warming trend and periods of droughts and floods have always been what has been predicted from the earliest scientific papers on the subject.

"But by every statistical measure the globe has a clear warming trend and periods of droughts and floods have always been what has been predicted from the earliest scientific papers on the subject". But didn't we have droughts and floods in the past, before the warming we know about?

To thoroughly test the performance of each model for a range of ages, height at a given age was predicted from an earlier measurement for each plot and compared with the actual height using the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE = y - y ^ 2 / n, where y is MTH and ŷ is predicted MTH).

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