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In the design and interpretation of a screening study, there are two considerations: a prosthesis design should be safe; and "safe" prostheses should not be predicted to fail.
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No doubt all the cards can't be predicted but effort should be put in place to ensure that the right team of employees sits around the table of your business.
An important objective of patient-oriented research should not be to predict what percentage of patients will respond to a particular intervention, but rather to identify which patients are likely to respond.
The potential of wearables as a product category should not be underestimated; it is predicted that the revenue from smart wearable devices will generate $22.9 billion by 2020.
Past performance does not only not guarantee, it should not be used to predict future results.
Sam Wang, who runs a site called the Princeton Election Consortium, which receives around 30,000 page views per day, said polls should not be used to predict future results.
The authors conclude that active share "does not (and should not be expected to) predict performance and that investors who rely on it to identify skill may reach erroneous conclusions".In a sense, this is hardly surprising.
It is suggested that short-term studies should not be extrapolated to predict long-term behavior of the system.
Numerical analysis shows that shear rigidity has evident effect on coincidence critical frequency and STL property, and should not be neglected when predicting STL.
Gravel correction factors should not be neglected to predict precisely the sorption capacity of the bulk sediments that contain more than 30% gravel.
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