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Meanings of
predictive value
in English
Russian
индикатор
Spanish
indicador
Catalan
indicador
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Observed value of a variable in statistics.
indication
indicator
predictor
predictive trait
statistical indication
Related terms
property
concept
Russian
индикатор
Synonyms
Examples for "
indication
"
indication
indicator
predictor
predictive trait
statistical indication
Examples for "
indication
"
1
The process of 'freezing' is often an
indication
of a trauma response.
2
It gave no
indication
of the state of health of the patients.
3
He said there was no
indication
governments of those countries were involved.
4
However, for now, there is no clear
indication
what caused the fire.
5
Politicians find it a handy
indication
of the way public opinion swings.
1
OPINION:Past behaviour is by far the most accurate
indicator
of future performance.
2
Objectives: Escherichia coli is the standard water quality
indicator
for diarrhoea risk.
3
Consumer sentiment on the EU economy is a useful
indicator
of future.
4
Many investors see short interest as an important
indicator
of market sentiment.
5
High-yield is often seen as a leading
indicator
for the equity market.
1
Conclusion: Socioeconomic level was an important
predictor
of caries presence among children.
2
Conclusions: Stance time variability is an independent
predictor
of future mobility disability.
3
It was a proud moment, and perhaps a
predictor
of future success.
4
If they committed armed robbery at age 14 that's a good
predictor
.
5
However, an early
predictor
of fatal stroke has not been clearly identified.
1
The 10-day campaign will provide a robust
statistical
indication
of just how large a threat sufferers without symptoms present.
2
Along the way he produces a wide range of anecdotal and
statistical
indications
of the existence, economics and self-image of Ireland's middle class.
Usage of
predictive value
in English
1
The shortterm treatment outcome had no
predictive
value
for the long-term course.
2
Therefore, this immune signature has a strong
predictive
value
for clinical response.
3
The course and
predictive
value
of initial reduced cervical mobility was inconsistent.
4
Its
predictive
value
for prognosis needs more evaluation in larger controlled studies.
5
However, it has high incidence of false negatives and negative
predictive
value
.
6
Choice of outcome measures may influence the
predictive
value
of baseline features.
7
Sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive
predictive
value
and negative
predictive
value
were assessed.
8
Both OB and MR imaging criteria have a high negative
predictive
value
.
9
Further research is warranted to clarify the
predictive
value
of these markers.
10
The
predictive
value
of baseline factors for maximum Hb decline was assessed.
11
We investigated the
predictive
value
of BH4-responsive PAH mutations in Croatian population.
12
Interpretation of sensitivity and negative
predictive
value
is limited by modest follow-up.
13
A validation process, designed to evaluate its
predictive
value
,
is being developed.
14
This meta-analysis aimed to explore the
predictive
value
of PCT for CABSI.
15
Conclusion: HRQOL has incremental
predictive
value
for long-term survival in cancer patients.
16
The
predictive
value
of AoP for failure of vacuum delivery was calculated.
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This collocation consists of:
predictive
value
predictive
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
predictive value
Russian
индикатор
Spanish
indicador
Catalan
indicador
Predictive value
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Predictive value
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