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The simulation model was successful in the prediction of the gross morphology but did not predict details such as micelle formation.
These results show that artificial neural network is very successful in the prediction of the mechanical properties.
Different theoretical calculations techniques like LDA, GGA, LDA+U, GW, etc are generally not successful in the prediction of the bandgaps of II-VI compounds.
The results of the study showed that neural network was successful in the prediction of yield strength, tensile strength and elongation of Cu-Sn-Pb-Zn-Ni cast alloys.
According to Fig. 5, there is a main issue in the solved PFE and it is obvious that this experimental equation could not be successful in the prediction of the porosity values in a sandstone zone.
String kernels transform the input sequences into a higher-dimensional feature space, effectively looking for similarities among substrings, and have been proven to be successful in the prediction of alternative splicing and transcription start sites (Sonnenburg et al., 2006, 2007).
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The recently introduced ALBI scoring system might be more successful in these predictions [19].
Even though word rate is strongly correlated with the phoneme rate, it is not as strongly correlated with the silence rate as the phoneme rate, and it was not as successful in prediction of the disease.
We considered successful the prediction in which the annotated motif was reported as TOMTOM [ 31] match.
Suppose we ask why the conventional view of diseases is successful in organizing prediction and control (what psychiatrists sometimes call "predictively valid").
The McManus model, as well as the Annett model, is successful in its predictions because the C allele (or Annett's RS-allele) produces randomness in the phenotypes.
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