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Furthermore, the majority of ChIP studies have examined TF occupancy, but TF binding dynamics may be a more appropriate predictor of gene transcription [33].
Given that basic goods are indicators of wealth [ 5- 8], our results suggest that for an older population wealth might be an additional or even more appropriate predictor of health-related dysfunction than the traditional measures of SES, i.e. education and income.
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Developing accurate and reliable pedo-transfer functions (PTFs) to predict soil non-readily available characteristics is one of the most concerned topic in soil science and selecting more appropriate predictors is a crucial factor in PTFs' development.
Thus, using the broader internalising and externalising dimensions may therefore be more appropriate as predictor or dependent variables for epidemiological studies.
We were unable to collect information to calculate Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score and Charlson comorbidity index which may be more appropriate for a predictor of the severity of illness.
The results have showed that land surface temperature (LST) is negatively related to only positive normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) but to Fv across the entire range of values, which indicates that fractional vegetation (Fv) is an appropriate predictor of LST more than NDVI in forest areas.
Using polygenic scores as predictors in independent datasets is a more appropriate approach.
We find that solar wind parameters are a better predictor of geosynchronous ion density than magnetospheric indices, and as upstream parameters they are often more appropriate as model inputs since they causally precede the model outputs.
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