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In daily practice, it is at least as important to have a predictor of the amount of the increase in CO induced by fluid loading as knowing if CO will increase by more or less than 15%.
Furthermore, it is highly desirable to have a predictor capable of identifying the residues involved in sequence-specific binding with DNA, since sequence-specific binding corresponds to sequence-specific recognition of a gene and is therefore essential for correct gene regulation.
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There were 21 patients determined to have a "good" serum predictor status and 12 a "bad" status.
Roger's face might or might not have been a predictor of the face Gregory would one day show to the world.
The Laskers have become a predictor for who will win the Nobel Prize.
Over the past two decades, the SAG Awards have become a predictor of Oscar gold.
We have described a predictor of the presence of human breast tumors based on peripheral blood gene expression data.
The developed models are reduced to have a minimum number of predictors and interactions.
The above predictors have a few drawbacks, which motivate this work.
Now, as we all know, confident predictions of the technological future have a habit of embarrassing the predictor.
To have clinical utility, the predictor must have a classification ability superior to that of histopathological classification.
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