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For example social networks, this could turn into a real business tool that helps companies to predict problems and head them off early.
33 Thus, there are increasing evidences that mental health problems could predict obesity and that obesity could also predict mental health problems.
If a company does not address underlying reasons causing trouble in its workplace, "you could expect other problems; you could predict it," said Robert Bruno, a labor relations professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign who has studied the Mitsubishi plant.
"We looked at marital-conflict conversations that lasted just 15 minutes and could predict the development of health problems over 20 years for husbands based on the emotional behaviors that they showed during these 15 minutes," said study lead author Claudia Haase, an assistant professor of human development and social policy at Northwestern University.
The main finding of this study was that performance in a PF test battery that assess several fitness components could predict the self-reported perception of problems in the established HRQoL dimensions that are measured by EQ-5D-3L.
A recent study has found that the variation in the 5HTTPR gene is associated with individual differences in resilience [ 26], which could predict the appearance of mental health problems.
Nevertheless, we confirm that apprehension about modern technology could predict some symptoms, especially those related with sleep problems.
It would be convenient if we could predict the value of ν1 based on such information, especially for prediction problems.
Nobody could predict [their season].
For years, she could predict it.
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