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pre·dic·tive
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Princeton's WordNet
predictive, prognostic, prognosticativeadjective
of or relating to prediction; having value for making predictions
Synonyms:
prognosticative, prognosticAntonyms:
unprophetic
Dictionary of English Synonymes
predictiveadjective
Synonyms:
prophetic, presaging, foretelling
PPDB, the paraphrase database
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#2693 | forecast | |
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#22097 | predictor | |
#33780 | prognostic |
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Third grade reading rates are the number one predictive indicator of a child’s future success, if we want to know how many prison beds Georgia will need in 15 years, look at our third-grade reading rates.
Coronaviruses — you can manipulate them in the lab pretty easily, spike protein drives a lot of what happen with coronavirus, in zoonotic risk. So you can get the sequence, you can build the protein, and we work a lot with Ralph Baric at UNC to do this. Insert into the backbone of another virus and do some work in the lab. So you can get more predictive when you find a sequence. You’ve got this diversity. Now the logical progression for vaccines is, if you are going to develop a vaccine for SARS, people are going to use pandemic SARS, but let’s insert some of these other things and get a better vaccine.
There were two unanswered questions: The first is, ‘Does the quality of care that one receives in early life affect childhood, but does it also have long-term predictive effects for functioning into adulthood?’.
While the differences in blood levels of this enzyme were statistically different -- even if this is confirmed by larger, additional studies -- there is enough overlap in the blood levels between cases and controls that it could not be used as a blood test at this point with any reasonable predictive value.
In reality, we are still in the Wild West era with regard to our abilities to accurately assess risks surrounding each disease, indeed, predictive models for cancer prognosis and life expectancy are far from perfect, while effects of many treatments are not wholly known.
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- proféticoSpanish
- prediktifIndonesian
- prediktivaSwedish
- прогностичнийUkrainian
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