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This, together with the inherent impossibility to predict changes in product distribution, results in the restricted applicability of a single first-order reaction as predictive model for reactor analysis and design.
Through the photo reportages I produced on austerity in Greece, I wanted to gauge the effects of the crisis on people's day-to-day lives, characterized by the impossibility to predict their future.
32 Even when all of a system's constituent parts are known, failure to account for their quantitative interactions results in the impossibility to predict its behavior.
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In this context, the current impossibility to reliably predict chronic mixture toxicity for Daphnia and fish is particularly disadvantageous.
"So most of the challenge for them is to try to predict cycles, which is virtually an impossibility.
Such regional specificity, however, is likely to predict lack of expression of transcripts in peripheral tissues and therefore the impossibility of using correlated brain and blood expression patterns to guide studies of such transcripts in peripheral blood.
"We tried to predict.
How? Hard to predict.
As a historian, I know better than to predict: politicians can be stupid; and citizens, inspired by visions of freedom, can refuse to bow even when faced with the seeming impossibility of their cause.
Jacobson and Zuker [ 20] later used dot plots to predict well defined areas in a viral genome, suggesting that the amount of cluttering in dot plots reflect the impossibility of accurate structure predictions.
Given the impossibility of predicting anything to do with Italy, we decided to try hard statistical probability.The football World Cup looks like a good place to start.
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