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The simulations with stochastic shocks are thus more likely to predict correctly the long-term evolution of loblolly pine-hardwood stands than the deterministic version.
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However, even within the same degree, some relationships are much harder to predict correctly than others.
*Random selection would be expected to predict correctly 33% of the time.
The GCS and SSR status were more likely to predict weaning outcome correctly in the patients with AE, but had variable accuracy in the other diagnostic groups included in this analysis.
These values are higher than the corresponding gene prediction accuracy, indicating that long genes on error free reads are more likely to be predicted correctly than short genes.
Again, the GCS status was more likely to correctly predict weaning outcome in patients with AE (82%) and the GCS performed better than the SSR status in patients with SDH/ICB, correctly predicting weaning outcome in 100%.
However, this is not of interest from a diagnostic perspective since it mainly reflects the imbalance in the test set given that the adjusted classifier is more likely to correctly predict membership of the larger class.
He writes: The right way to do a pool is to award, for each game predicted correctly, a number of points that corresponds to the seed you predict correctly.
"Modest biz looks likeliest," Elley predicted correctly.
Observed areas of no forest cover change are more likely to be correctly predicted as having a low probability of deforestation (p < 0.10).
Black bars indicate that large observed deforestation patches are more likely to be correctly predicted as having a high probability of deforestation (p > 0.59).
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