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It wasn't a matter of prediction, he wrote, but of postdiction.
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In the royal courts of Europe her fall had been a matter of common prediction.
The total run time of the simulations is also a matter of concern in prediction.
Matter of factly, the predictions of the validation objects produce the error estimate that is to be minimized in the model selection process, which shows that the validation objects are not independent of the model selection process.
The role of CB1R CB2R heteromers in basal ganglia output signal modulation is a matter of speculation but the prediction would be that some of the conflicting data on comparing in vitro cell pharmacology with behavioral responses to endocannabinoids or to synthetic ligands could be attributed to the occurrence of CB1R CB2R heteromers in pallidothalamic neurons.
Clarification of the relationship between DRB1 alleles, RF, anti-CCP and disease severity remains a matter of considerable importance both clinically (prediction of disease phenotype and the design of clinical trials/studies) and because of the pathogenetic insights that may result.
It's so matter-of-fact that you'd never guess this type of experiment was the focus of wildly fearful predictions only a few years ago.
Although our study mainly focused on the accuracies of genomic predictions, depending on the selection scheme, the scale of predictions should be a matter of concern, especially to determine whether DGV can be compared to traditional EBV from routine evaluations.
The accuracies of prediction for population-specific test-sets were rather similar, no matter whether estimation was done within (CVG Within-Within-Same) or across populations (CVG Across-Within).
The extent to which the BMRs of ring-tailed lemurs and brown lemurs deviate from body size-related predictions remains a matter of debate since minimal consumption of oxygen was found to be between 65% of Kleiber's equation and as low as 26% ([11], [16], McNab, pers.
Prediction methods are a matter of discussion (3– 5).
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