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Accuracies were higher when predictions were made from related families and from larger training populations, whereas predicting from unrelated families caused the variance of the estimated breeding values to be biased downwards.
This seems much more emphatic, much more urgent, than many were predicting from tonight's address.
Nonetheless, investors were busily predicting from the Barcelona data which companies will capture the billions of dollars a year in possible sales.
In accurately predicting from past data that more people in the purple group will be rearrested, the algorithm could be recapitulating — and perhaps entrenching — a pre-existing societal bias.
But Colonel Qaddafi and one of his sons, Seif al-Islam, immediately vowed to stamp out the "rats" they held responsible, predicting from the first nights that the rebellion would become "a civil war".
To the extent that the Schrödinger equation can be solved for more-complex cases, atomic theory is capable of predicting from first principles the properties of all atoms and their interactions.
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