predictive capability
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpredictiveandcapability
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predictive
adjective
uk/prɪˈdɪk.tɪv/us/prɪˈdɪk.tɪv/
relating to the ability ...
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capability
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌkeɪ.pəˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/ˌkeɪ.pəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the ability to ...
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They depend on detailed live system measurements and their power comes from theirpredictivecapability without the need for assumptions about workload or service patterns.
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The notion of "conditioning" is generalized without warrant to explain virtually any acquiredpredictivecapability.
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Using the simplest case, the goal is to directly compare experiments with theory, the first step towardpredictivecapabilityfor stimulated scattering processes in laser plasmas.
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The classical interatomic potentials are usually fit only to equilibrium properties, and hence theirpredictivecapabilitymay be limited.
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Thepredictivecapabilityof such a signal (see also market sentiment) is thought to be highest when investor sentiment reaches extreme values.
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The predictive capabilities of stage models have yet to be researched.
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All this leaves us with a very complicated framework with weak predictive capabilities.
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Mearsheimer explains and argues for his theory of offensive realism by stating its key assumptions, evolution from early realist theory, and itspredictivecapability.
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For a field to be a science it needs to have phenomena that require characterization through representation followed by modeling and then followed by theories with predictive capabilities.
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However, the two types of tungsten halogen lamps and the microwave illumination source yielded linear models with the highest residuals and thus the highest predictive capabilities of all lamps tested.
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These combined data sets will be included, tested and implemented in complex geochemical/hydrodynamic models to evaluate the predictive capabilities of our findings.
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As argued elsewhere, such support is predicated on the predictive capabilities of the theory.
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Software then provides automated alerts and analytics on shipments, as well as predictive capabilities based on sensor data so organizations can streamline supply chain operations and improve operational intelligence.
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