Sentence examples for plausibly predicted from inspiring English sources

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And as to "logic," the trouble is that public access would often have both benefits and costs — it can be plausibly predicted to play a positive role in some ways and a negative role in others.

Model simulations of the same flood events plausibly predicted the output TSS concentrations, even though with wider ranges of the reductions (26 to 74 and −13 to 43%, respectively).

We should also note that the screen did not always identify plausibly predicted genes.

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To provide such a model for web macro scripts, we identified script traits that might plausibly predict reuse, then used IBM CoScripter repository logs to statistically test how well each corresponded to actual reuse.

Hoberman plausibly predicts that "the future of testosterone drugs will evolve within the contest between [a] wide-open medical ethos" — one that approves medical interventions to enhance a range of life functions — "and our traditional sense that a well-lived life follows a natural trajectory from birth to death and that aging is a fate, not a disease".

PBPK models are highly dimensional and several combinations of parameter values of the model may equally and plausibly predict a limited set of plasma drug profiles, recognizing that such profiles are global reflections of the many interactions of drugs with body components.

All variables which may plausibly predict uptake of pre-travel health advice with a significance of <0.25 on bivariate analysis were considered for inclusion in the logistic regression analysis [ 14], and final models were assessed for adequacy of sample sizes [ 15].

Therefore, we postulate that the standalone receiver proteins encoded within the Geobacter che and flagellar gene clusters plausibly represent predicted CheYs with chemotaxis-like pathway function.

Conceptual, methodological, and statistical issues can be raised concerning the construction of Type D personality as a categorical variable, whether Type D is sufficiently distinct from other negative affect variables, and if it could be plausibly assumed to predict mortality independent of depressive symptoms and known biomedical factors, including disease severity.

Simple price discrimination implies that the profit-maximizing price in each country is inversely related to its demand elasticity (E), which is plausibly inversely related to mean PCI. 2 Thus, originator prices are predicted to vary positively with (but not necessarily in proportion to) PCI across countries, and this is plausibly welfare superior to uniform prices across countries.

Although, as Gingerich (1993, 232) pointed out, "there was relatively little to distinguish between the accuracy of the Alfonsine Tables and the Prutenic Tables," the latter were more widely adopted; Gingerich plausibly suggested that the fact that the Prutenic Tables more accurately predicted a conjunction between Jupiter and Saturn in 1563 made the difference.

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