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In 84.3% of the cycles the first day of withdrawal bleeding was reported on pill-free days 3 to 5. The first bleeding day in the HFI varied one day in 75% of the migraineurs and two days or less from cycle to cycle in more than 90% of the women and insofar was much better predictable in comparison with the natural cycle.

Generally, nitrogen was better predictable by land use in the high flow period rather than low flow period, and land use composition within an entire catchment rather than this in the riparian zone was a better predictor of nitrogen concentrations in rivers.

As more experimental data become available through our studies, the parameters can be better defined and calibrated, and the resulting model will be better predictable.

Whether the treatment efficacy could be better predictable using assessment of VLF spectral power and insulin resistance profile, and/or it could be further supported e.g. by pharmacological agents (such as metformin or insulin sensitisers ) or other means, this should be investigated in further prospective trials.

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Data can help us make better predictions, but it will not make people more predictable than they already are.

Modern office culture — with its unwritten rules of behavior, its fluid and socially demanding work spaces — can be hostile territory for autistic people, who do better in predictable environments and who tend to be clumsy at shaping their priorities around other people's requirements.

Proponents of biotechnology say they are just continuing to do the same things with techniques that allow changes to be achieved faster and more efficiently with better, more predictable results.

"The technology is getting better and more predictable, but the controversy is also getting bigger," Gao said.

"They tend to be less cyclical," Mr. Kellner said, "and they have better and more predictable revenues".

Only 6% end up going to university compared with 38% of their peers.In this section Handing over control A poor report card Deconstructing the veil A better deal A predictable crisis King Coal redux An old man who's not in a hurry Reprints Related items Boarding schools: Labour's great experimentMay 4th 2006This educational failure is a blot on Labour's record.

Hurricane Sandy is a grim reminder that repeated failures over the past 15 years have not resulted in better protection from predictable power outages.

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