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Hungarian-born American physicist Leo Szilard, American physicist Herbert L. Anderson, French chemist Frédéric Joliot-Curie, and their coworkers confirmed (1939) this prediction; later investigation showed that an average of 21/2 neutrons per atom are released during fission.

During the first 24 h, only lactate contributes to mortality prediction, later only bio-ADM contributes to prediction.

Such an approach has been effectively applied to model the evolution of pancreatic tumors and a model prediction, later experimentally validated, correctly inferred the effect of dosing schedule on the acquisition of resistance in lung cancer.

Alexander [ 9] determined the critical speed to be at a Froude number of 1, a prediction later modified by Usherwood [ 4] under consideration that take-off conditions are most limiting at the extremes of leg angle (early and late stance) owing to the combination of increased centripetal force requirements (as the body moves faster) and a reduced weight component along an angled leg.

In fact, in an extensive characterization of the genetic and phenotypic variation among 51 breast cancer cell lines, Neve et al. even demonstrated variable potency of Trastuzumab among three Her2-overexpressing cell lines, with therapeutic response prediction later refined by post-hoc analysis of expression level for several other proteins and amplification of various chromosomal regions [ 11].

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When biological replication is inadequate for a given level of data complexity, model overfitting could result in an incorporation of both signal and noise, leading to unsuccessful predictions later [ 36, 37].

However, forecasters admitted little confidence in the prediction, and later forecasts predicted the storm to execute a loop and track westward into northern Florida or southern Georgia.

Immediately after the trade report was released, economists forecast that the initial growth estimate for second-quarter G.D.P. would be revised to as high as 2.2 percent, but they tempered those predictions after a later report showed a decline in wholesale inventories in June.

Phenotypes are typically annotated stage-by-stage, without jointly learning the salient temporal dependencies across multiple time points, which should allow for an overall higher accuracy; e.g. the annotation terms predicted for earlier stages should inform the prediction at later stages.

"So what's your prediction?" Philbin later asked.

What would a preview article be without a bold prediction which later turns out to be wildly inaccurate?

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