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Due to limitations in real time control for nanomanufacturing process, predicting possibility of the manipulation process is desirable.
There should be more research for clinical use of TRACP 5b, predicting possibility of BRONJ incidence, staging and managing of BRONJ patients.
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The study was designed to determine whether serial nephrometry score measurements could predict possibility of aggressive malignancy (grade of cancer) in patients with small renal masses opting for active surveillance initially.
In this study, DISOPRED [ 39] are used to output the predicted possibility of each residue being natively disordered or ordered.
Since Ser are potential phosphorylation sites and transcription factors constitute preferential candidates for this type of modification [ 47], we explored the predicted possibility of phosphorylation in Ser, Thr and Tyr with the program NetPhos 2.0 [ 48].
The result of PSIPRED is encoded in three lists predicted possibilities for each residue being helix, coil, and strand.
But informed observers were quietly predicting a possibility of much higher BNP gains early in the campaign.
Predicting the possibility of finding oil slicks in a certain area after an oil spill can be critical in reducing environmental risks.
A novel procedure predicting a possibility of direct formation of magnesium oxide during electrodeposition from the nitrate melt used is reported.
Wettability transition of the samples suggest that the wetting model switches from the Cassie-Baxter state to the Wenzel state [21], as the latter is the model predicting the possibility of superhydrophilicity of the thin film with very rough surfaces.
The intraoperative hemodynamic and electrophysiological assessment plays an important role in predicting the possibility of surgery-related cerebral ischemia.
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