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Defying Lincoln's prediction that " the world will little note, nor long remember what we say here ," the Address became the most quoted speech in American history.
The general consensus in the scientific community, however, was to associate this type of complexity with Kolmogorov, who was concerned with randomness of a sequence, while Algorithmic Probability became associated with Solomonoff, who focused on prediction using his invention of the universal a priori probability distribution.
This prediction came true at least in part: Doom became a major problem at workplaces, both occupying the time of employees and clogging computer networks with traffic caused by deathmatches.
Adams became a leading opponent of slave power and articulated a theory whereby the president could abolish slavery by using his war powers, a correct prediction of Abraham Lincoln's use of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.
After the prediction became true he was released by Vespasian who considered his gift of prophecy to be divine.
" Williams ' prediction eventually became fact with Johnny Bench's election to the Hall of Fame in.
Though the Jets were viewed as the inferior team, Joe Namath publicly guaranteed New York's victory ; his prediction became immortalized as the Jets defeated the Colts 16 – 7.
Edmund Halley ( 1720 ) and Jean-Philippe de Cheseaux ( 1744 ) noted independently that the assumption of an infinite space filled uniformly with stars would lead to the prediction that the nighttime sky would be as bright as the sun itself ; this became known as Olbers ' paradox in the 19th century.
In particular, radioactive < sup > 44 </ sup > Ti was measured to be very abundant within supernova stardust grains at the time they condensed during the supernova expansion, confirming a 1975 prediction for identifying supernova stardust ( SUNOCONs ), which became part of the presolar grains.
Fata, although it became a feminine noun in the Romance languages, was originally the neuter plural (" the Fates ") of fatum, past participle of the verb fari to speak, hence " thing spoken, decision, decree " or " prophetic declaration, prediction ", hence " destiny, fate ".
This led to the prediction of the existence of phenomena which became known as Bose-Einstein condensate, a dense collection of bosons ( which are particles with integer spin, named after Bose ), which was demonstrated to exist by experiment in 1995.
This addition not only substantially corrected the theoretical prediction of the speed of sound, but also continued to make even more accurate predictions for almost a century afterward, even as measurements of the index became more precise.
He became a Nobel Prize laureate in 1973 for the prediction of the eponymous Josephson effect.
Branch prediction became more important with the introduction of pipelined superscalar processors like the Intel Pentium, DEC Alpha 21064, the MIPS R8000, and the IBM POWER series.
AI researchers became reluctant to make any kind of prediction at all and avoid any mention of " human level " artificial intelligence, for fear of being labeled a " wild-eyed dreamer.
He developed early theories about the medieval warm period and little ice age, and became known as the " ice man " for his prediction of global cooling and a coming ice age.
In the 1960s, due to the prediction and discovery of pulsars, the Crab nebula again became a major centre of interest.
When later quantum theory essentially also recovered Bohr's formula for energy of spectral lines, Moseley's law became incorporated into the full quantum mechanical view of the atom, including the role of the single 1s electron which remains in the K shell of all atoms after another K electron is ejected, according to the Schroedinger equation prediction.
For example, his message on Korea with its prediction of Stalinist communism's designs on South East Asia and India through Tibet, was originally sent in private to Amal Kiran and became the basis of one of the editorials.
By the time of his death, Sadler was acclaimed for his accurate prediction of the advent of organ transplantation decades before the practice became commonplace.
Gaurico became famous after predicting the ascension of Alessandro Farnese, a prediction that came true with Farnese's ascension as Paul III.
Fan opinion began to solidify against Ditka when it became clear that his prediction would not come true.

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Extreme value analysis is widely used in many disciplines, ranging from structural engineering, finance, earth sciences, traffic prediction, geological engineering, etc.
Although this is counterintuitive, the prediction is correct ; in particular, electron diffraction and neutron diffraction are well understood and widely used in science and engineering.
But his prediction was otherwise accurate: anadromous and catadromous, are indeed the main widely understood terms.
The M 7. 3 Haicheng ( China ) earthquake of 4 February 1975 is the most widely cited " success " of earthquake prediction, and cited as such in several textbooks.
HHpred, bioinfo. pl and Robetta widely used servers for protein structure prediction.
Delphi has been widely used for business forecasting and has certain advantages over another structured forecasting approach, prediction markets.
Al Biruni ( 973 – 1048 ), an 11th-century mathematician, astronomer and scholar, who was the greatest proponent of this system of prediction, listed a total of 97 Arabic Parts, which were widely used for astrological consultations.
" Despite the lack of scientific support, Browning's prediction was widely reported in international media, causing public alarm.
Regression analysis is widely used for prediction and forecasting, where its use has substantial overlap with the field of machine learning.
The tolerance interval is less widely known than the confidence interval and prediction interval, a situation some educators have lamented, as it can lead to misuse of the other intervals where a tolerance interval is more appropriate.
Along with its variants, such as algebraic CELP, relaxed CELP, low-delay CELP and vector sum excited linear prediction, it is currently the most widely used speech coding algorithm.
Sunstein ( 2006 ) argues that prediction markets are often more accurate than deliberating groups because prediction markets create strong incentives for revelation of privately held knowledge and succeed in aggregating widely dispersed information.
The prediction is widely recognized as being fulfilled by Bahá ' u ' lláh, the founder of the Bahá ' í Faith.
His prediction for May 21, 2011, was widely reported, in part because of a large-scale publicity campaign by Family Radio, and it prompted rebuttals from both atheist and Christian organizations.
* PSORT: The first widely used method for protein subcellular localization prediction, developed under the leadership of Kenta Nakai.
This prediction was widely reported in the national media and caused considerable concern among residents of the Mississippi Valley.

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In 1992 one commentator who claimed to be able to contact Nostradamus under hypnosis even had him ' interpreting ' his own verse X. 6 ( a prediction specifically about floods in southern France around the city of Nîmes and people taking refuge in its collosse, or Colosseum, a Roman amphitheatre now known as the Arènes ) as a prediction of an undated attack on the Pentagon, despite the historical seer's clear statement in his dedicatory letter to King Henri II that his prophecies were about Europe, North Africa and part of Asia Minor.
This included a prediction of what is now known as Cherenkov radiation, and inspired his friend George FitzGerald to suggest what now is known as the Lorentz – Fitzgerald contraction.
The most successful type of structure prediction, known as homology modeling, relies on the existence of a " template " structure with sequence similarity to the protein being modeled ; structural genomics ' goal is to provide sufficient representation in solved structures to model most of those that remain.
The tradeoff to client-side prediction was that sometimes other players or objects would no longer be quite where they had appeared to be, or, in extreme cases, that the player would be pulled back to a previous position when the client received a late reply from the server which overrode movement the client had already previewed ; this was known as " warping ".
Efforts to predict tertiary structure from the primary structure are known generally as protein structure prediction.
If an electron is forbidden from simultaneously occupying positive-energy and negative-energy eigenstates, the feature known as Zitterbewegung, which arises from the interference of positive-energy and negative-energy states, would have to be considered to be an unphysical prediction of time-dependent Dirac theory.
Nostradamus, a French astrological writer known for his prophecies, is often said to have become famous when one of his quatrains was construed as a prediction of the death of King Henry II:
FLAC uses linear prediction to convert the audio samples to a series of small, uncorrelated numbers ( known as the residual ), which are stored efficiently using Golomb-Rice coding.
According to economist Robin Hanson, in 1990 the first known corporate prediction market was used at Xanadu.
However, clearly structural alignments cannot be used in structure prediction because at least one sequence in the query set is the target to be modeled, for which the structure is not known.
Le Verrier's most famous achievement is his prediction of the existence of the then unknown planet Neptune, using only mathematics and astronomical observations of the known planet Uranus.
Hipparchus is considered the pre-eminent astronomical observer of the ancient world, and was probably the first to develop an accurate method for the prediction of solar eclipse, while Aristarchus of Samos was the first known astronomer to propose a heliocentric model of the solar system, though the geocentric model of Ptolemy was more commonly accepted until the seventeenth century.
* Machine learning focuses on prediction, based on known properties learned from the training data
One particular approach to such inference is known as predictive inference, but the prediction can be undertaken within any of the several approaches to statistical inference.
Outside of his technical achievements, Metcalfe is perhaps best known for his 1995 prediction that the internet would suffer a catastrophic collapse the following year ; he promised to eat his words if it did not.
The prediction, while known to the reader is unknown to the characters, as Birgitte, Aviendha, and Min herself have forgotten it due to their excessive drinking that night.
Thus, if the structure of one member of a family is known, a reliable prediction may be made for a second member of the family, and the higher the identity level, the more reliable the prediction.
According to Sheikh al-Qurashi, the Mahdi would make himself known through a number of signs, some established in the early period of Islam and recorded in the Hadith literature, and others having a more distinctly local origin, such as the prediction that the Mahdi would ride the sheikh's pony and erect a dome over his grave after his death.
With the emergence of the Deathlords ( who, as the authors describe them, are inscrutable to their power of prediction ), the return of the Solars, and a growing rift between the Bronze Faction and the Gold Faction, who are now gathering their power and directing it into an organization known as the Cult of the Illuminated, the Sidereal Exalted are uncertain of their future.

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