reliable prediction

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meaningsofreliableandprediction

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reliable
adjective
uk
/rɪˈlaɪ.ə.bəl/
us
/rɪˈlaɪ.ə.bəl/
Someone or something that is reliable can be trusted or believed because he, she, or it works or behaves well in the way ...
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prediction
noun[C or U]
uk
/prɪˈdɪk.ʃən/
us
/prɪˈdɪk.ʃən/
a statement about what you think will happen in ...
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(Definition ofreliableandpredictionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Only then can areliablepredictionbe made for the time scale of the current-current interaction process with realistic resistivities.
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Towards thereliablepredictionof time to flowering in six annual crops.
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The inclusion of this coupling effect enables more realistic andreliablepredictionof the dynamic responses of robotic systems with multiple bodies driven by motors.
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It is not possible to make areliablepredictionas to future orders which these companies will be able to secure.
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The database provides a series of regularly updated sequence based classification that allowreliablepredictionof mechanism (retaining/inverting), active site residues and possible substrates.
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If a sequence has no significant homology found, homology modeling may not givereliablepredictionin this case.
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There is no doubt that describing the macroscopic properties of a gas in these terms allows for reliable predictions in terms of laws.
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Paranoid-hallucinatory symptoms and formal thought disorder in schizophrenia could then be conceptualized as impairments of generating reliable predictions in different subsystems of the self-model.
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The question of sampling still remains highly relevant if the model is to be accurately fit and used for reliable predictions.
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State-of-the-art quantum simulation techniques make it possible to obtain reliable predictions of small energy separations between isomers or accurate values for spectroscopic data.
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I suggest that an analysis of system dynamics produces more reliable predictions than does an analysis of current trends.
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A better understanding of the seed ageing process will lead to more reliable predictions of seed performance under genebank conditions.
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There, it is of vital importance that we should be able to construct models that can provide reliable predictions of behavior without having to test them first.
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To make reliable predictions about co-operation in the future in a field of multiple players requires each to remember what every other person has done in the past.
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Clearly there are still gaps in our knowledge that must be filled before this highly demanding biological approach can generate consistently reliable predictions over large geographical areas.
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In parallel with experiments, computer modeling is needed to improve the understanding of the results as well as to give reliable predictions in the design of new experiments.
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It is not possible to make reliable predictions beyond 1980.
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It is too early to make reliable predictions of this kind.
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So there is a very clear economic value in reliable predictions of wave height in varying conditions in the marine environment.
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It is not possible to make reliable predictions of the precise effects of the fee increases on demand nor on the way in which different countries may be affected.
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