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D.C.'s average March temperature, a key predictor of bloom dates, has warmed by about 2.2 degrees in that span.
Our training featured number line mapping, a key predictor of mathematical achievement17, which correlates with arithmetic processing even in adults18.
As expected, self-reported aggressiveness was a key predictor of ultimatum game rejections.
Leadership is a key predictor of employee, team, and organizational creativity and innovation.
For example, when ConAgra Foods analyzed its peer recognition it found that failure to recognize an employee's good performance was a key predictor of attrition.
Thus, the increased expression of nuclear CHOP in CD8+ TILs is a key predictor of poor clinical responses in advanced ovarian cancer.
Perhaps even more important, however, is that the diversity of higher trophic-level organisms may serve as a key predictor of multifunctionality17 and therefore as a management target.
Our findings suggest that attention is a key predictor of retraction – retracted articles arise most frequently among highly-cited articles.
The researchers also evaluated specific components of the walking programs and found that having a step goal was a key predictor of increased physical activity.
The prime minister has demanded weekly updates on the level of accident and emergency department admissions – a key predictor of strains in the system – and is holding regular discussions with Jeremy Hunt, the health secretary.
And she makes the charge that Williams, who had been focused on using gas emissions, not seismic activity, as a key predictor of eruptions, later appropriated Chouet's work in the name of scientific progress.
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