Sentence examples for principle of predicting from inspiring English sources

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The method is based on the principle of predicting a sample of the maintenance tasks.

The principle of predicting fluid responsiveness through PPV is based on the transmission of positive respiratory pressure generated by controlled mechanical ventilation to the intra-thoracic vascular compartment [ 9].

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PAM predictions based solely on the assimilation of nonnative contrasts to native phonological categories were unable to account fully for this specific discrimination result for the Cantonese group, suggesting that the PAM principles of predicting discrimination performance from cross-mapping assimilation patterns may not be fully generalizable to all tone-language pairings.

A principle challenge of predicting effects of proposed management, development, or conservation actions is the need to incorporate multiple biotic and abiotic factors, including land-use and climate change, that interact to affect wildlife habitat and populations through time.

Computer simulation based on the finite element method (FEM) is in principle capable of predicting metal flow through the dies designed, but it is yet a huge technological challenge to simulate the extrusion process to produce profiles of industrial significance.

Bender et al. have shown a proof-of-principle for predicting adverse events based on chemical structure [1].

Pnictogen bonding formation may become an heuristic principle for predicting some of the short contacts that are present in the crystal structures of compounds containing fluorinated atoms of Group 15, particularly when polyfluorinated.

In 1798, when the world's population was about 1 billion, Thomas Malthus published his "Essay on the Principle of Population", predicting that, thanks to mankind's enthusiastic procreation habits, by the middle of the 19th century there would no longer be enough food to go round.

The difference in mass is so slight for ordinary chemical reactions that mass conservation may be invoked as a practical principle for predicting the mass of products.

There is a significant difference between T (under null model) and T0 (In both cases, p-values are smaller than 1.00 e-100), which confirms the parsimony principle in the context of predicting DDIs.

If the principle of linearity predicts the data well, why go to more complex models?

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