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Absorption rates were found to be predictable and reliable, therefore if the elemental input of the diet is known for an individual or population (alternatively it could be predicted from recommended daily allowance figures for that population), the partitioning between urine and fecal fractions could be predicted.
It could be predicted different types of envelop excitation in the propagation of laser in plasma.
It could be predicted that this approach will provide valuable information on the diffusion of small molecules.
We demonstrated that the local fiber geometry followed an affine behavior, so that it could be predicted by macro-scaffold deformations.
Based on this interpretation, it could be predicted that the development tendency of Regina would be at north-west and south-east part of the city.
It could be predicted that the established DNA-PLA-PEG-NPs with a delayed release effect could keep the loaded DNA prolonged action in vivo.
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Susceptibility of Escherichia coli to glyphosate and the lack of it in Mycobacterium tuberculosis could be predicted by the in silico platform.
If a risk could be predicted, it could be balanced by hedging against it.
However, when considering the potential of each selected independent variable in predicting both types of PEBs, it was found that ECB and WMB could be predicted by different significant predictors.
If the radiosensitivity of tumours could be predicted, it may eventually allow the individualisation of patient treatment by radiotherapy (Wilks et al, 1996).
It was found that progressive motility could be predicted with at least 80% accuracy from progressive motility, normal morphology, and acrosome abnormalities of fresh semen samples [ 21].
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