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"beneficial in predicting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is useful for predicting something. For example, "The historical data was found to be beneficial in predicting future patterns of behavior."
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Early classification of caustic substance induced injuries may be beneficial in predicting outcomes [ 19, 20].
The exception to this is GGT, which is generally not considered useful for stratifying active liver disease, but which may prove beneficial in predicting CVD.
These models may be beneficial in predicting the effect of and thus improving the efficacy of orthotic devices for the foot and ankle.
It is for this reason that multiple biomarkers that target different pathways are likely to prove most beneficial in predicting spontaneous preterm labour, preterm PROM, and threatened preterm labour.
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As the study concluded, "Even after taking account of traditional and non-traditional covariates, moderate alcohol consumption continued to show a beneficial effect in predicting mortality risk".
FDG-PET has also been demonstrated to have a beneficial role in predicting clinical outcomes [ 25], albeit in only a few studies of pancreatic carcinoma, and without firm conclusions [ 9, 11, 26- 29].
This could be beneficial, for example, in predicting disease risk in humans (Wray et al. 2007) or for establishing mating strategies in plant or animal breeding aimed at maximizing the phenotypic performance of the (crossbred) offspring (Muñoz et al. 2014; Toro and Varona 2010).
Thoracic fluid content measured by impedance cardiography revealed to be a useful parameter in predicting beneficial effects of cardiac rehabilitation.
(8, 14, 15) An improved understanding of the clinical features and potential factors associated with secondary OSCC, as well as its course and treatment outcomes, may be beneficial in better predicting, identifying and managing this very serious late toxicity of allogeneic HSCT.
The results of the present work indicate that a more sophisticated (atomistic) representation of the electrolyte environment will be beneficial for predicting redox potentials in better agreement with experiment.
Our results suggest that BCL2−938 C > A genotyping may be beneficial for predicting therapy response in ALL patients.
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