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FFRCT technology enables the "virtual stenting" modeling and may be served to predict hemodynamic effect of coronary stenting on ischemia-causing stenoses [ 91].
In human breast cancer samples, miR-34a was also downregulated in non-response group with poor prognosis and can be served to predict chemotherapy efficacy in breast cancer.
By comparing RAI values of 106 LMW compounds with their corresponding in vivo local lymph node assay (LLNA) results, six "major reaction mechanistic domains" were identified that served to predict the relative sensitization potency for 87 of the compounds (Roberts et al., 2007a).
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A simple model for the prediction of void coalescence is proposed which can serve to predict the overall ductility of polycrystalline porous materials under the combined action of thermal dilatation and internal pressure in the voids.
For example, in the case of one particular gene that is thought to act as a tumour suppressor, and whose failure is implicated in 25 types of brain tumour, epigenetic mechanisms cause the failure far more often than conventional mutations do.Epigenetic markers also serve to predict clinical outcomes.
Features in models for the structure of online discussion can also serve to predict behavior.
SVM then serves to predict stock market dynamism in the next phase.
Hence, the model optimized for a single link location can serve to predict the throughput at other links.
The opacity could serve to predict these concentration profiles and the visibility in the smoke/droplet medium.
Therefore, the assets variable is a good candidate to serve as an instrument in estate planning decisions, and income serves to predict an individual's asset level.
Put differently, dimensions obtained by using PCA represent the main psychological constructs that serve to predict the pro-social (or cooperative) behavior of the sample of farmers interviewed.
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