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It is believed that some aspects of this decadal variability could be predictable for a decade or longer in advance.
Considering the repetitive movement of a high-speed train along a given high-speed rail line, the radio channel characteristics could be predictable (to some extent) based on the location of high-speed train, local terrain information from a GIS database and past experience.
We also verified whether changes to the diversity measures (species richness, composition and evenness) of these assemblages could be predictable and explained by changes in the resource quantity and conditions, and structural and resource heterogeneity that also occur along the natural forest recovery gradient.
In our previous work, we hypothesized that tumor heterogeneity could be predictable similar to that of a riparian zone in a desert environment.
Final aim of the paper is to investigate how this cellulose matrix could be predictable used for future application on large bone defects.
Each trial (Fig. 1 b ) began with the presentation of a fixation cross for 500 ms, followed by an S1 stimulus that could be predictable, scrambled, or static (360 ms).
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His opinions were never predictable: all that could be predicted was that they would be informed, reflective, and expressed with a winningly wry articulateness.
The characters could be considered predictable types now.
Not by the puddles — boys, puddles, what could be more predictable?
What art could be more predictable than "The Scream," one of the best-known images in the world?
American officials acknowledge that a new home-grown Iraqi leadership could be less predictable and, perhaps, less friendly.
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