predictive model
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predictive
adjective
uk/prɪˈdɪk.tɪv/us/prɪˈdɪk.tɪv/
relating to the ability ...
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model
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɒd.əl/us/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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The present study goes a step beyond this to see how they perform relative to each other in a multivariatepredictivemodel.
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Cyclic developments and the effect of external factors can be studied by using data to construct apredictivemodelfor parameters of a market.
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Apredictivemodelis only valuable if it is truly predictive, and that is only possible if the causes behind it are known.
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We have, therefore, used apredictivemodelto estimate long-term costeffectiveness, supported by the best available published data and, where necessary, clinical consensus.
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An estimate of tick attachment rates is essential for a complete description of tick population dynamics, and anypredictivemodel.
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Thispredictivemodeldid create a distinct and statistically significant risk gradient in the validation cohort.
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Although testing the samepredictivemodel, analyses were conducted separately by gender.
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Section 2 provides a short description of the data, presents the four models under consideration and introduces statistics used for posteriorpredictivemodelassessment.
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This change would be simple to make, and in practice we include an indicator variable for the day after a holiday in ourpredictivemodel.
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Apredictivemodelfor delirium in hospitalized elderly based on admission characteristics.
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Apredictivemodelfor delirium in hospitalized elderly medical patients based on admission characteristics.
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Apredictivemodelfor delirium in hospitalised elderly medical patients based on admission characteristics.
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Ideally, apredictivemodelshould have both high recall and high precision.
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A final clinical model of risk for the last week was not produced because the numbers were too small for such apredictivemodel.
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Although we attempted to adjust for the influence of other medical problems in thepredictivemodel, there are limits to statistical control.
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A reliablepredictivemodelcould help optimize patient care by alleviating burdensome, perhaps ineffective, medication loads while providing a more palliative, quality-of-life approach.
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We did not consider omitting covariates from the model after full adjustment because obtaining apredictivemodelwas beyond the scope of our study.
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This permitted an examination of which was the betterpredictivemodel.
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The final fivevariable,predictivemodelincluded phonological awareness but not receptive vocabulary or receptive syntax.
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