Sentence examples for predictive usefulness from inspiring English sources

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With reference to the ignition of flammable gases brought about by mechanical impact, surface temperatures measured by dynamic thermocouple appear to offer only limited predictive usefulness since they could be associated with contact areas of insufficient size to transfer enough energy into the gas mixture to cause ignition.

Clustering them into a strictly nonredundant and comprehensive set provides a platform for functional analysis of the transcriptome and proteome, but the quality of the clustering and predictive usefulness have previously required manual curation to identify truncated transcripts and inappropriate clustering of closely related sequences.

This hypothesis predicts that it should be possible to create intermediate versions of trace and delay conditioning by filling the gap with stimuli of varying predictive usefulness, thus effectively controlling the size of the set of equivalent states.

This enhanced our predictive usefulness for the proposed index.

However, the prognostic and predictive usefulness of KRAS mutations is still controversial (Karapetis et al, 2008; Van Cutsem et al, 2009; Yoshino et al, 2012).

These results confirm Ishizuka's study demonstrating the predictive usefulness of the GPS on survival in patients with HCC after surgical resection (Ishizuka et al, 2012).

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Adequate validation involves development of a standardized test method protocol and assessment of the protocol's within- and between-laboratory variability, predictive capacity/accuracy, usefulness and limitations, and adherence to performance standards.

The predictive power and usefulness of these 5 factors in an index (mFI-5) have not been proven in past literature.

However, these measures of efficacy are distinctly different from those determined during chronic treatment and are therefore not necessarily predictive of clinical usefulness.

The predictive and descriptive usefulness of a BN depends on its complexity and the amount of data available to train it, but there is often a trade-off; higher descriptive skill comes at the cost of reduced predictive skill.

Duration of assessment in these studies rarely exceeds few weeks, and endpoints relate to seizure deterioration rather than improvement; this surrogate measure of efficacy is not necessarily predictive of clinical usefulness and, in view of ethical concerns, the rationale for these studies should be questioned.

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