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In the decentralized control strategy, a MPC-EPSAC (Extended Prediction Self-Adaptive Control) approach is used to predict the changes in the inventory position levels.
The proposed prediction method could be a useful approach to predict the changes in individual patient's brain connectivity with the progression of a disease.
These results suggest that the HbA1c level at a certain time point may not be predictive of the absolute level of the regenerating cluster density but may partially predict the changes in the regenerating cluster and MFD over time.
With advanced climate models, we can predict the changes.
But it often fails to predict the changes that happen as a crowd's density increases and its movement becomes chaotic.
Charles Back, owner of the Fairview vineyard outside Paarl, was one of the few South African winemakers to predict the changes and one of the few to have major success in the American market.
Thus, it is difficult to accurately predict the changes that will occur postoperatively.
The trend line is used to predict the changes in y with the changes in x.
Moreover, the model was applied to predict the changes of nutrient with different species in SH.
Nevertheless, we still attempted to use the STOI measure to predict the changes of speech intelligibility objectively.
KF will not be able to predict the changes in direction of motion of the human, whereas the CMKF will.
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