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1 The three-month immunologic response is a reliable predictor of long-term clinical outcome.
2 We investigated whether olfactory loss is a reliable predictor of COVID-19.
3 These findings suggest that a novel MPC-related parameter is a reliable predictor of mutant enrichment.
4 That inversion of the curve has been a reliable predictor of recessions in the past.
5 The gap between long- and short-dated yields turning negative has been a reliable predictor of recessions.
6 Multivariate analysis showed that a high serum alpha-fetoprotein level was a reliable predictor of new nodular recurrence.
7 However, a negatively charged motif is not a reliable predictor for a high proton-sensitivity in other a-subunits.
8 But she isn't surprised that coffee shops turn out to be a reliable predictor of home-price appreciation.
9 But Green Book won the Producers Guild Award, which is seen as a reliable predictor of the Oscars.
10 Background: Stroke volume variation (SVV) has been shown to be a reliable predictor of fluid responsiveness.
11 A sustained inversion is a reliable predictor of recession, and more trade tensions could well take us there.
12 Researchers have concluded again and again that the single most reliable predictor of happiness is feeling embedded in a community.
13 Baseline walk distance predicted subsequent walk distance but was not a reliable predictor of subsequent mortality in multivariate survival models.
14 It was concluded that the CpG-based signature is a reliable predictor for the diagnosis and prognosis of patients with LACA.
15 Analysts caution that until his policies become better known, such a survey was not a reliable predictor of an election result.
16 In particular the facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) was found to be a reliable predictor for antisocial and unethical behavior.
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