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Lisi's ideas never took off, because his theories did not make enough predictions that could be tested in experiments, the hallmark of a good scientific idea.
I conclude by offering several predictions that could be tested by future experiments.
Accordingly, ethical norms were not subjective or relative but represented cognitive empirical predictions that could be verified or confirmed.
These were then used to make forced response predictions that could be compared with full finite element calculations.
The improved model would give further predictions that could be tested experimentally, and so on, thus completing the model/experiment cycle inherent to any modeling approach.
"Imagine an oracle that claims mysterious powers but never delivers predictions that could not be learned by simple inferences from ordinary experience.
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String theory, by contrast, has yet to provide a single prediction that could be definitively tested.
But to a data miner, tracking your click stream, this hunt could be read as a telltale signal of an unhealthy habit — a data-based prediction that could make its way to a health insurer or potential employer.
But to a data miner, tracking your online viewing, this hunt could be read as a telltale sign of an unhealthy habit — a data-based prediction that could make its way to a health insurer or potential employer.
Clustering of the A cells is, therefore, a distinctive key prediction that could be analysed experimentally.
The metabolic modeling approach in this study revealed potential differences of functional significance between strains of a single probiotic species and enabled metabolic pathway prediction that could be useful for the optimization of survival, persistence and efficacy of probiotic strains.
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