Sentence examples for is potentially predictable from inspiring English sources

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Seasonal forecasting is generally difficult there, but there is a strong intraseasonal oscillation "ISO" within the monsoon season which is a major cause of monsoon breaks and active phases, which is potentially predictable.

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If factors act supra-multiplicatively, phenotype is less predictable from genotype while, when joint effects are less than the product of single effects, phenotype is potentially more predictable from genotype.

Here, only 4·7percentnt of the patients with at least 10 mm sac shrinkage at 1 year had late complications, of which only three of eight were potentially preventable or predictable with surveillance imaging (2 type I and 1 type III endoleaks).

"Migrants have typically evolved over systems which are very predictable, and suddenly we're potentially going into a period of time which is less predictable".

This preparation can be done ad hoc for potentially predictable disasters, such as hurricanes, volcano eruptions or even tsunamis; however, it is very problematic for unpredictable disasters, such as earthquakes [ 41].

Trials using an unpredictable allocation sequence were considered as randomised, trials using potentially predictable allocation mechanisms, such as alternation or the allocation of patients according to their date of birth, were considered as quasi-randomised.

The behavior of the non-monotone cell cycle network is less predictable and potentially contradictory (see also Fig. S2 for analogous considerations on the simpler feedforward loop example [ 5]).

We found that there was a clear tendency for virus to be detected in blood one or two days before the animal died (during the Day 4 and Day 8 period postinfection in the 10 FLD 50 group and between Day 5 and Day 6 postinfection in the 1 FLD50 group), with accompanying symptoms of diarrhea, suggesting that viremia could potentially be a predictable biomarker for animal death.

Using this subgroup and assuming previously published assumptions that 20 40% of cases of AKI may be predictable and potentially avoidable [ 13], the data suggest that in our cohort of 894 patients, between 7 and 14 patients may have avoidable AKI and therefore potentially benefit from a highly sensitive prediction tool.

The many errors that follow are both predictable and potentially catastrophic in overlooking critical clues to diagnosis, unnecessary testing and exposure to radiation.

The M4 has been chosen as one of the routes into London where drivers will be offered the choice of switching to "autopilot" or continuing in normal driver mode because the traffic conditions, although potentially fast, are more predictable than those on more minor roads into the capital, he said.

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