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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gives predictions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of forecasting or making predictions about future events. Example: "The meteorologist's job is to analyze weather patterns and give predictions for the upcoming week."
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It is expected that as the system learns it gives predictions with lower uncertainty.
The elastoplastic formulation gives predictions that agree quite well with experimentally determined axial load deformation curves.
Stability: bifurcation with symmetry often gives predictions about possible bifurcation scenarios that includes information as regards stability.
Modeling results indicated that the LH kinetics model gives predictions of reactor performance closer to the experimental data.
The model gives predictions of suspension-to-wall heat transfer which show satisfactory agreement with published experimental data.
The variable density model gives predictions which compare well with commercial data; ignoring density variations leads to significant underprediction.
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Interestingly, VPT-EOS gives prediction fairly different from PR and SRK.
However, as shown in Fig. 3b, c, GNQ gives prediction with the lowest deviation up to 753 psi.
In this case, because WildSpan does not mine any patterns for 2PJPA, only ProteRNASVM gives prediction result.
I cannot give predictions because you never know.
I'm a guy who has never given predictions about knocking guys out.
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