Sentence examples for make successful predictions from inspiring English sources

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"It is both possible to make sense of something ex post that cannot be predicted ex ante and to make successful predictions that are not interpretable" [30].

They suggest the use of in vivo Ki values, estimated from regression analyses of clinical DDI data, in order to make successful predictions (Kato et al. 2008).

The methods considered here use a variety of techniques to extract predictions from the PPI network, and consequently each might be expected to make successful predictions for genes not correctly handled by other methods.

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Rather the warning was simply that physicists have to be accurate and honest about the nature of our speculations, and in particular about the lack of progress thus far in making successful predictions that might be tested.

When scientists have a model that describes their measurements, is consistent with other established models, makes successful predictions, and can be put to practical use, what else do they need?

One strategy for adding precision here is to attribute these qualities to theories that make successful, novel predictions.

We argue that this latter effort fails in all respects it does not account for the properties of the language faculty, failing to rule out languages that are known to be "impossible" on other, empirical grounds, including brain imaging; and does not even make successful empirical predictions about diachronic language change.

The capabilities of network modeling were enormously improved and have been applied to make many successful predictions of single and multiphase flow and transport properties including two- and three-phase relative permeability and capillary pressure of conventional formations (Ören et al. 1998; Patzek 2001; Ören and Bakke 2002, 2003; Valvatne and Blunt 2003; Piri and Blunt 2005a, b).

"Creation Science" is not useful, because it can make no successful predictions about nature or the universe.

"'Creation Science' is not useful, because it can make no successful predictions about nature or the universe," Nye told The Huffington Post in an email last year.

Docking programmes are generally recognised for making reasonably successful predictions of binding modes, however, the scoring functions used to predict the binding affinity are less reliable [4 6].

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