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"Mugabe's won, convincingly," predicted Ibbo Mandaza, a political analyst and the publisher of The Zimbabwe Mirror, a weekly newspaper that often supports the government.

In short, none of the biological or abundance attributes convincingly predicted the frequency of local extinction or colonisation in the study system.

The combined CD3 and CD45RO staining of colorectal cancer tumors was very convincingly shown to predict the outcome of the patients in a more reliable way than conventional TNM histopathology-based evaluation [ 9].

Michigan State Professor Stephen Hsu argues convincingly that we'll be able to predict people's IQs from their genomes with significant accuracy within a decade.

However convincingly well written, we know no more about nurses' abilities to predict the blood volume after reading Hoff and colleagues' article than we knew before reading the article.

That is because the technology used to make hordes of these menacing, computer-generated monsters move convincingly on screen turns out to be just what is needed to predict how crowds of humans move around inside buildings.

We think that these control calculations convincingly show the need for using a meaningful physics based energy function in order to predict the observed PRE data.

The fact that only our PA4 but no existing algorithms can predict the four experimentally validated cooperative TF pairs (Ifh1-Sfp1, Ifh1-Fhl1, Ifh1-Fhl1, and Rap1-Tup1) convincingly demonstrates the usefulness of our PA4.

Regardless of the current limitations, Ebos et al (2014) convincingly show that, at least in mice, primary tumour responses to neoadjuvant anti-angiogenic therapy do not necessarily predict post-surgical disease recurrence and survival.

Finally, and perhaps most convincingly, the without Φ ⃗ version of ROC SEMPPR treats the Φ values as missing values and is able to predict their values to a similar level of accuracy observed between empirical measurements from different laboratories and using different platforms (supplementary figs. S4 and S5, Supplementary Material online).

If not, he should have: 19th and 20th century mathematical studies have shown convincingly that neither a finite, nor an infinite but embedded-in-the-world intelligence can have the computing power necessary to predict the actual future, in any world remotely like ours.

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