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It was observed that simulations using the HB model predicted inaccurate profiles of U (mean velocity) and U+ (mean velocity in wall units).
However, presence of serious illness requiring hospital admission predicted inaccurate estimates (p = 0.0001), as did less than a year since starting ART (p = 0.035).
Differential correlations of BDI depression scores with pitch identification reflect this sex effect: A high BDI score predicted inaccurate pitch identification only in women (r(12) = −0.82, p = 0.001; β = −0.73, R² = 0.68) but not in men (r(12) = −0.10, p = 0.745; β = −0.06, R² = 0.01; see Figure 1).
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Just as many people who relied on conventional wisdom to predict inaccurate outcomes during the Iowa Caucuses and throughout the '08 cycle were following the wrong storylines, it's up to us to keep our eyes open and focused on the beginnings of another story that is not-so-subtly starting to spark in the circles of young Americans who are committed to leading their peers to the polls in 10 weeks.
A case control study (1 2) of 150 individuals was then performed to identify factors predicting inaccurate results.
Yet, by choosing a priori a single environmental driver, one can miss important causes of the observed phenotypic change (e.g. climate change versus habitat degradation) and predict inaccurate species response and/or suggest ineffective conservation actions to undertake (Charmantier and Gienapp 2014; Merilä and Hendry 2014).
The performances predicted by inaccurate conventional models, through about 3500 additional NDAs, were then assessed qualitatively, and the significance of incorporating accurate structural models in the performance evaluation process was highlighted with reference to the obtained comparative results.
Even the IMF agrees predicting is inaccurate.
The closed loop control system needs to deal with large time delays of actuators (more than 2 hours), semi-parallel batch in between production steps and uncertain and inaccurate predicted (expected) disturbance trajectories.
The Broselow tape overestimates the heights of the Indian pediatric population and remits inaccurate predicted weights for all color zones with varying degrees and could result in overresuscitation of Indian children in emergency settings.
Consequently, this latter prevalence is similar to ours, and one may hypothesize that this high prevalence is specifically related to obliterative bronchiolitis [ 21] rather than to biases related to the presence of lung size mismatching between donor and recipient, and/or inaccurate predicted values for donor lungs.
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