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Thus, for the application of Eq. (13) to substantial earthquake data, it was necessary to check the extent to which the time-harmonic wave predictions explained the amplitude level variance for non-time-harmonic waves.
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This significant reduction in the number of false-positive predictions explains the large increase in the sPPV values.
(B and C ) Extent to which the predictions explain the mRNA fold changes observed in the test set.
Researchers have published a study suggesting a theoretical prediction explaining the unusual brightness of some astronomical explosions, first developed by Columbia University astronomers and physicists in 2014, is correct.
Using a cross-validation approach, genomic predictions explained ~32% of the variation in yield phenotypes.
Instead, Janssen clamped down on expenditures, made conservative predictions, explained assumptions used to draft the budget and spent one-time funds on one-time costs.
These predictions explained more than half of the variance in learning success among individuals, suggesting that individual differences in neuroanatomy or persistent physiology predict whether and to what extent people will benefit from training in a complex task.
However, many human and mouse NMIs have lower CpG O/E and GC content than the CGI predictions, explaining why the CGI predictions do not accurately identify all NMIs in these species.
The WQI predictions of this model had significant, positive, very high correlation (r = 0.977, p < 0.01) with the measured WQI values, implying that the model predictions explain around 95.4% of the variation in the measured WQI values.
The neural predictions explain about 76% of the variation in individual pitch percepts (Figure 3f, df = 1,108; F = 336.3, p<0.0001); for population data, the neural pitch predictions explain about 99.8% of the variation in subjective percepts with a regression line slope of 1.0 (Figure 3g, df = 1,3; F = 1614.0, p<0.0001614.0,
Susan Hough, a U.S. Geological Survey seismologist and author of "Predicting the Unpredictable: The Tumultuous Science of Earthquake Prediction," explained that by the nineteen-nineties, "Earthquake 'prediction' had become the 'p' word that you didn't use in front of polite company".
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