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Thus, these initial findings would predict that robot-math activities designed with similar features would also likely be successful.
These findings would predict that during the course of an immune response, Tregs that recognize antigens from pathogens develop in parallel to conventional effector/memory T cells.
These findings would predict that rpl24b and eif3h share visible developmental phenotypes, which is indeed the case.
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In fact, one would predict that cross talk would occur.
On the basis of the aforementioned findings, one would predict that restoration of circulating IGF‐1 levels in aging would positively impact astrocyte function, improving gliovascular coupling.
As colour is used as a cue in mate finding, we would predict that males are likely to be attracted to the pattern of the "wrong" species, but that this is compensated for by divergence in other mating signals.
The findings reported here would predict that agents that selectively target the α1 subtype of RAR for functional inhibition or degradation would significantly enhance hormone ablation therapy in breast cancer since this would further decrease cycling cells.
This finding would predict herd immunity.
Thus our findings are consistent with these results; we would predict that a similar experiment carried out with a stronger repressor (e.g. NikR or PurR) would give a quite different result.
In this study, however, the findings are more consistent with what one would predict, that the better educated one is, the more concerned one would be about health and therefore the lesser the likelihood to smoke.
Nevertheless, the study design is logical because finding a biomarker that would predict development of any shock state is highly desirable.
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