predictors of success

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predictor
noun[C]
uk
/prɪˈdɪk.tər/
us
/prɪˈdɪk.tɚ/
something such as an event or fact that enables you to say what will happen in ...
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success
noun
uk
/səkˈses/
us
/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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Morphology is apredictorofsuccessin fertilizing oocytes during in vitro fertilization.
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For instance, conscientiousness has consistently emerged as a stablepredictorofsuccessin exam performance, largely because conscientious students experiences fewer study delays.
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Only three markers were identified as independent predictors of success: a relaxed uterus, an easily palpable fetal head, and a nonengaged breech.
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Attitudes, motivation, and personality as predictors of success in foreign language learning.
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Echocardiographic predictors of success of catheter closure of atrial septal defect with the buttoned device.
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Follicular fluid contents as predictors of success of in vitro fertilization embryo-transfer.
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The age of a child's arrival in a new community is said to be one of the most important predictors of success in acquiring a (second) dialect.
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Epidural spinal cord stimulation for treatment of chronic pain: some predictors of success.
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There is also research on the change processes and predictors of success.: 6.
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