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predict and clinical
Neural networks could predict the outcome for a patient with colorectal cancer with a lot more accuracy than the current clinical methods.
A number of clinical decision rules have been created to predict the risk of osteoporotic fractures.
If LDL particle concentration is used to predict cardiovascular events, many other correlates of these clinical outcomes, such as diabetes mellitus, obesity and smoking, lose much of their predictive power.
The most commonly used method to predict clinical probability, the Wells score, is a clinical prediction rule, whose use is complicated by multiple versions being available.
initially developed a prediction rule ( based on a literature search ) to predict the likelihood of PE, based on clinical criteria.
For clinical purposes, scientists are developing a multi-frequency BIA method that may further improve the method's ability to predict a person's hydration level.
A helpful clinical test should predict a high risk for preterm birth during the early and middle part of the third trimester, when their impact is significant.
The tests most commonly performed clinically with the goal of testing susceptibility to future heart attack include several medical research efforts, starting in the early to mid-1990s, using intravascular ultrasound ( IVUS ), thermography, near-infrared spectroscopy, careful clinical follow-up, and other methods, to predict these lesions and the individuals most prone to future heart attacks.
Some EMR systems automatically monitor clinical events, by analyzing patient data from an electronic health record to predict, detect and potentially prevent adverse events.
2002: Dr. Scott Pomeroy and Dr. Todd Golub use microarray gene expression profiling to identify different types of brain tumors and predict clinical outcome.
In the late 1990s, after more than 35 years of work as a clinical psychologist and marriage counselor, Warren decided to test his theory that certain characteristics can predict compatibility and lead to more satisfying relationships.
Equations have been devised to predict the amount of rebound based on the ratio of K / V, but usually this is not necessary in clinical practice.
And post-diagnoses CDSS systems are used to mine data to derive connections between patients and their past medical history and clinical research to predict future events.

predict and outcome
* build complex computational models of populations to predict the outcome of the system over time
In the hot-hand fallacy, people tend to predict the same outcome of the last event ( positive recency )-that a high scorer will continue to score.
In gambler's fallacy, however, people predict the opposite outcome of the last event ( negative recency )-that, for example, since the roulette wheel has landed on black the last six times, it is due to land on red the next.
Such a theory of quantum gravity would yield the same experimental results as ordinary quantum mechanics in conditions of weak gravity ( gravitational potentials much less than c < sup > 2 </ sup >) and the same results as Einsteinian general relativity in phenomena at scales much larger than individual molecules ( action much larger than reduced Planck's constant ), but moreover be able to predict the outcome of situations where both quantum effects and strong-field gravity are important ( at the Planck scale, unless large extra dimension conjectures are correct ).
If one throws a die once, it is difficult to predict the outcome, but if we repeat this experiment many times, we will see that the number of times each result occurs divided by the number of throws will eventually stabilize towards a specific value.
* prediction markets — let a group of people predict together the outcome of future events
Sometimes, after a number of witnesses have been deposed, the parties will have enough information that they can reasonably predict the outcome of a prospective trial, and may decide to arrive at a compromise settlement, thus avoiding trial and preventing additional costs of litigation.
An example of divination or fortune-telling as purely an item of pop culture, with little or no vestiges of belief in the occult, would be the Magic 8-Ball sold as a toy by Mattel, or Paul II, a cephalopod of the Sea Life Aquarium at Oberhausen used to predict the outcome of matches played by the German national football team.
An imbalanced book may arise since there is no way for a bookmaker either to know the true probabilities for the outcome of competitions left to human effort or to predict the bets that will be attracted from others by fixed odds compiled on the basis of his own personal view and knowledge.
Clark was criticized for his " inability to do math " in failing to predict the outcome, not only because he was a minority situation, but also because several members of his caucus would be absent for the crucial budget vote, as one was ill and two were stuck abroad on official business.
# can usually be formulated mathematically as one or several statements or equation, or at least stated in a single sentence, so that it can be used to predict the outcome of an experiment, given the initial, boundary, and other physical conditions of the processes which take place,
Dynamic branch prediction uses the recorded outcome of a branch stored in a 512-entry by 2-bit branch history table ( BHT ) to predict its outcome.
Under the orthodox Copenhagen interpretation, quantum mechanics is nondeterministic, meaning that it generally does not predict the outcome of any measurement with certainty.
The question arises whether there might be some deeper reality hidden beneath quantum mechanics, to be described by a more fundamental theory that can always predict the outcome of each measurement with certainty: if the exact properties of every subatomic particle were known the entire system could be modeled exactly using deterministic physics similar to classical physics, a la Laplace's demon.
There is extensive evidence of " Interpersonal Expectation Effects " where the seemingly private expectations of individuals can predict the outcome of the world around them.
In politics it is common to attempt to predict the outcome of elections via political forecasting techniques ( or assess the popularity of politicians ) through the use of opinion polls.
Witness Lee taught that prophesying means to predict a future event or outcome, to speak for, or to speak forth the Lord ( namely, His Word, the Scriptures ).
it must be assumed that the physical laws which govern the system are not known well enough to predict the outcome.
with enough precision to predict the outcome according to the laws of mechanics.
The Baumgartner / RGC theory does not predict this outcome.
Since the critically ill are so close to dying, the outcome of this intervention is difficult to predict.
Asking if it were possible to predict if the wartime alliance would fall apart within a matter of months, leaving in its place nearly a half century of cold war, Gaddis wrote in a 1997 essay, " Geography, demography, and tradition contributed to this outcome but did not determine it.

predict and activity
Due to a missing jet stream, fading spots, and slower activity near the poles, independent scientists of the National Solar Observatory ( NSO ) and the Air Force Research Laboratory ( AFRL ) now ( 2011 ) predict that the next 11-year solar sunspot cycle, Cycle 25, will be greatly reduced or may not happen at all.
Due to its link to other kinds of solar activity, sunspot occurrence can be used to help predict space weather, the state of the ionosphere, and hence the conditions of short-wave radio propagation or satellite communications.
The Conference Board publishes a composite Leading Economic Index consisting of ten indicators designed to predict activity in the U. S. economy six to nine months in future.
The National Severe Storms Laboratory ( NSSL ) in Norman, Oklahoma, used radiosonde data to better understand and predict tornadic activity.
Research is being conducted as of 2007 to predict the onset of tremors before they occur by monitoring activity in the subthalamic nucleus.
These scientists made three claims about race: first, that races are objective, naturally occurring divisions of humanity ; second, that there is a strong relationship between biological races and other human phenomena ( such as forms of activity and interpersonal relations and culture, and by extension the relative material success of cultures ), thus biologizing the notion of " race ", as Foucault demonstrated in his historical analysis ; third, that race is therefore a valid scientific category that can be used to explain and predict individual and group behavior.
In one comic, Moose gains the ability to predict the weather from sunspot activity.
In the study “ Predicting flow at work: Investigating the activities and job characteristics that predict flow states at work ” Karina Nielsen and Bryan Cleal ( 2010 ) used a 9-item flow scale to examine predictors of flow at two levels: activity level ( such as brainstorming, problem solving, and evaluation ) and at a more stable level ( such as role clarity, influence, and cognitive demands ).
This is the calculation of quantitative structure-activity relationship and quantitative structure property relationship values, used to predict the activity of compounds from their structures.
These QSAR relationships in turn may be used to predict the activity of new analogs.
In addition to predicting kinematic and kinetic parameters of limb movements, BCIs that predict electromyographic or electrical activity of the muscles of primates are being developed.
Miguel Nicolelis and colleagues demonstrated that the activity of large neural ensembles can predict arm position.
In this field, ACT-R models have been successfully used to predict prefrontal and parietal activity in memory retrieval, anterior cingulate activity for control operations, and practice-related changes in brain activity.
: The studies by Jamieson, Lydon and Zanna ( 1987, 1988 ) showed that attitude similarity could predict how people evaluate their respect for each other, and social and intellectual first impressions which in terms of activity preference similarity and value-based attitude similarity respectively.
After successfully using seismic activity to predict the 1980 Mt.
The detailed conditions depend on the type of virus or bacteria being assayed since certain pH values and ionic strengths can impact the activity of the proteins of interest in a difficult to predict manner.
Santucci DM, Kralik JD, Lebedev MA, Nicolelis MA ( 2005 ) " Frontal and parietal cortical ensembles predict single-trial muscle activity during reaching movements in primates.
Its dish, which could both transmit and receive, was used for important Center research programs in propagation and ionospheric forecasting which was used during a number of Apollo space launches to predict solar activity that might hamper communications from the ground to the space capsules.
Its 60-foot dish, which could both transmit and receive, was used for important research programs in propagation and ionospheric forecasting which were used during a number of Apollo space launches to predict solar activity that might hamper communications from the ground to the space capsules.
Docking is frequently used to predict the binding orientation of small molecule drug candidates to their protein targets in order to in turn predict the affinity and activity of the small molecule.

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