predicted value

collocation in English

meaningsofpredictandvalue

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predict
verb[T]
uk
/prɪˈdɪkt/
us
/prɪˈdɪkt/
to say that an event or action will happen in the future, especially as a result of knowledge ...
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value
noun
uk
/ˈvæl.juː/
us
/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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This relationship was used to compute thepredictedvalueof measured physical aggression with and without grade retention.
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We used multiple regressions where the downstream target is apredictedvalueand upstream splicing factors are predictor variables.
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In other words, the estimated regression generates an impossiblepredictedvaluefor parties that are not represented in the legislature.
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The value from each singleclone infection was weighted by one third and summed to give thepredictedvalueof the mixed-clone infections.
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Each case was then automatically given apredictedvalue, and the weight variable was calculated as an inverse function of these predicted values.
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This would represent a minimum value and is hence reasonably compatible with thepredictedvalue.
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Equation (3), below, which corresponds to equation (2), is used to generate apredictedvalueof per capita income for each household in each year.
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In contrast, however, in 1999/ 2000 the number of day-degrees accumulated was over 100 day-degrees higher than thepredictedvalueand observed adult emergence was four weeks later than predicted.
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The results of the fertility regression usingpredictedvalueof child mortality are available from the authors.
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The basis of this methodology is systematic use of the direct measurements provided by the sensors, the redundant measurements, and the estimatedpredictedvaluefrom the prediction process.
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Thepredictedvalueis, however, well below the current sensitivity of experiments.
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Significance testing is used as a substitute for the traditional comparison ofpredictedvalueand experimental result at the core of the scientific method.
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The predicted force, which is very small and was experimentally measured to be within 5% of itspredictedvalue, is finite.
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Thepredictedvalueof the logit is converted back into predicted odds via the inverse of the natural logarithm, namely the exponential function.
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This could be from the fact that many foods are over fortified by 160175% thepredictedvalue.
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This gives us apredictedvaluefor the point.
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