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Predictions refer to predicting cancer versus healthy tissue, resp.
Many of these do agree, though, that particular predictions refer, for example, to the French Revolution, Napoleon, Adolf Hitler, both world wars, and the nuclear destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The 42291 and 761661 predictions refer to the same putative miRNA, targeting two different Argonaute genes carrying identical target sites.
The adjusted predictions refer to the hazard ratio of the outcome of interest (gastrointestinal bleeding), with control for other independent covariates.
To decide whether the CLASH targets and predictions refer to the same or different miRNA, we converted miRNA names to a simplified miR-number format, using the regular expression /[a-zA-Z]∗-[0-9]∗/.
Of 8,486 genes that are associated with our predictions, there are 1,453 genes (2,009 transcripts) that form our histone coregulation set, whose promoter regions along with the TSS were covered/mapped by our 2,486 predictions (refer to Additional file 13 for details).
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It can be observed from Table 9 that the apart from predicting trained data outputs, the developed model can also be employed for making future predictions (referred to in this paper as forecasts).
In several of these species, a significant number of candidate loci that had been subjected to experimental testing had not been confirmed, suggesting they corresponded to false predictions (referred to throughout as false predictions).
Relevant predictions refers to the numbered predictions in Table 1 for each hypothesis (prefix H refers to the Hunan hypothesis and T refers to the Tibet hypothesis).
This group includes 56 predictions referring to a couple of genes (fgenesh.VV78X016421.10_1 and fgenesh.VV78X210321.6_1), both annotated as receptor protein kinase-like proteins.
The radius and its prediction refer to the 6-year running mean of polar motion data and its autocovariance predictions.
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