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noun
Something that anticipates, predicts or foretells.
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Total Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) score at baseline was predictors (p < 0.005) for being a responder after 4 years.
Having experienced bullying (p < 0.01), but also subjective experience of impairment related to RB (p < 0.05), was predictors for 'general health'.
Although our focus was to predict overall MOVE!® utilization, another related area we did not address was predictors of MOVE!® utilization conditional on having received other obesity care.
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Salaries and degree attainment are known to be predictors of research productivity.
Both childhood and adult obesity are predictors of the world's No 1 killer, cardiovascular disease.
"If national polls were predictors of what's going on in the race and what's going to happen in the race, Joe Lieberman would already be the nominee".
Although age, tumor classification, cigarette smoking and other variables were predictors of survival, scores on emotional well-being tests had no predictive value.
The oft-stated reason is that the Golden Globes are predictors of the upcoming and much more important Academy Awards, which are voted by members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Nutrition and length of stay were predictors of ulcer severity.
Exercise capacity and BMI are predictors of low BMD.
Both are predictors of long-term maladaptive behavior.
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