A sign of something about to happen.
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Examples for "prognostic "
Examples for "prognostic "
1 Background: Left ventricular mass offers prognostic information for assessing cardiovascular disease risk.
2 Conclusion: In this study a previously developed prognostic risk model was validated.
3 In particular, the Immunoscore® has been shown to hold strong prognostic value.
4 Conclusion: BCLC staging system provided the best prognostic stratification for HCC patients.
5 A few patients in favourable prognostic categories survive longer than 5 years.
1 You forget, Taurus, I trained for a long time with her prodigy .
2 Michael is a 16 year old classical prodigy whose… Read more Audio
3 What about that shortcut that may allow your progeny to be prodigy ?
4 Jenny Lind is a wonder, and a prodigy in song-andno mistake.
5 He was less the man transfigured than the victim of this prodigy .
1 The Irish Times saw the event as a portent of better times:
2 Neither brother had expected a moment so fraught, so heady with portent .
3 The sun-star exhibited a golden halo of ice crystals, portent of change.
4 It was nothing less than a portent of what was to come.
5 On the other hand, to Thyrsis he was a portent of terror.
1 Its clean air, water, and energy standards invariably presage similar efforts nationwide.
2 Already, university students have held strikes, which traditionally presage labour union unrest.
3 But the softness in the Christmas air did not presage a thaw.
4 The decrease in expensive markets could presage broader weakness rent prices nationally.
5 The character and standing of the candidates seemed a presage of victory.
1 That prognostication has unfortunately become a reality following a scan on Monday.
2 New and effective strategies for diagnosis, prognostication , and treatment are urgently needed.
3 The comparator arm in all studies was usual care without protocolized prognostication .
4 Nay, it humiliated her personally, and the baronet's shrewd prognostication humiliated her.
5 The Master said, 'This arises simply from not attending to the prognostication . '
A sign that is supposed to reveal whether the future will be favourable or not.
1 I decided to take that as a good omen and kept walking.
2 Adeline turned pale; and Mortimer himself shuddered as he beheld the omen .
3 It is a bad omen to wet the foot in these springs.
4 This is a good omen for the release of her next project.
5 The whelp, as an omen of evil, is mentioned in the Edda.
6 It seems a good omen for what Whitley is trying to do.
7 A good omen ; as a Master-Card, meaning a Gift to the Querist.
8 Siddhartha thought, What a fine omen marks my arrival in this city!
9 Everyone screamed and yammered and said it was an omen of defeat.
10 She must be stressed out, or perhaps it was just another omen .
11 You say nothing of yours; but your industry is a good omen .
12 The very name of the hill was hailed as a promising omen .
13 They got on famously, which I took to be a good omen .
14 When the fairies saw the clothes, they thought it a good omen .
15 His two first-period goals proved to be a positive omen for Florida.
16 But as he rode on, reflecting, he read more in the omen .
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