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The presence of coronary artery calcification is associated with a significant burden of coronary artery disease along with being a predictor of increased adverse ischemic events.

There has also been evidence of ETCO2 being a predictor of high blood lactate levels [8].

However, more recent publications [22, 23] have shown a significant relationship between ADC and inflammation scores, with ADC being a predictor of inflammation grade 1 or greater.

This staging is of great significance for patient outcome, being a predictor of presence for further metastasis in the axillary basin [12].

Knowing those characteristics can lead to discovering other products that can be sold to the existing customer base as well as being a predictor of the kinds of apparel products that customers want.

Now for the golden nugget, in spite of the powerful research, the idea of optimism being a predictor of sales success, few are using it in their hiring processes today.

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His injury history cannot be a predictor of his present.

Coronary artery calcium, a form of arterial plaque, is a predictor of later heart disease.

A higher average ambulatory reading was a predictor of cardiac events and death.

"This is one area where past performance is a predictor of future returns," Mr. Markey said.

Obesity is a predictor of complications from the flu, for instance.

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