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To overcome the limited value of chronological age for reliably predicting strength, several predictive equations have been developed using additional variables, e.g. weight, height, body mass index (BMI) and sex [ 3, 4, 15].
Even though these in vitro systems are continuously being improved (in both predictability and complexity), we are still far away from reliably predicting in vivo effects and their application in toxicogenomics is still considered as problematic.
"Reliably predicting CO2 flux isn't easy," the study's lead author, Toshie Mizunuma, a doctoral researcher at the University of Edinburgh's School of GeoSciences, said in a statement.
Refusing to give that hypothesis weight makes no sense, these experts say; if ESP exists, why aren't people getting rich by reliably predicting the movement of the stock market or the outcome of football games?
As isolated responses are disconnected from other response branches, reliably predicting their existence poses a significant challenge.
iCFD tools could play a crucial role in reliably predicting systems' performance under normal and shock events.
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Despite a limited number of 331 markers used for prediction, TSW was reliably predicted.
Understand that, like most financial prediction tools, beta cannot reliably predict the future.
Not that past success reliably predicts future performance.
But the past can no longer reliably predict the future.
Moreover, psychiatrists have limited capacity to reliably predict violence.
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