Exemplos de uso de Is a predictor em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Optimism is a predictor of entrepreneurial success.
Mitral regurgitation before the valvuloplasty is a predictor of reduced event free survival.
This, in turn, is a predictor of acute kidney injury in the postoperative period.
In adult individuals, early andexponential enhancement by gadolinium is a predictor of malignancy.
Morphology is a predictor of success in fertilizing.
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The greater participation of men in household tasks is a predictor of marital satisfaction.
Smoking initiation is a predictor of the use of other substances, such as alcohol and illicit drugs.
The age of the onset of the chronic infection with P. aeruginosa is a predictor of the age of death.
UI during pregnancy is a predictor of UI after child birth.
The TUG test, although it assesses few aspects of balance standing,sitting and turning, is a predictor of fall risk.
Increased neck circumference is a predictor of difficult intubation.
In the case of men,Bradvik et al. invert the usual concept by saying that a suicide attempt is a predictor of depression.
Perhaps being a man is a predictor of risk for acute cholecystitis.
Results from empirical investigations have shown that self-efficacy is a predictor of entrepreneurial intention;;
Whether serum CRP is a predictor of readmission for AECOPD during longer-term follow-up has yet to be determined.
In patients with pulmonary lesions, the presence of spicules is a predictor of malignancy in 90% of cases.
Left Atrial Volume LAV is a predictor of cardiovascular events in the general population and in patients with cardiac failure.
WAI includes health-related variables within its scope, and is a predictor of medium and long-term worker health.
Residual neuromuscular blockade is a predictor of postoperative pulmonary complication, causing alveolar hypo-ventilation and gastric regurgitation with consequent bronchoaspiration.
Introduction: red blood cell distribution width(rdw) is a predictor of mortality in critically ill patients.
Likewise, intensity of colonization,usually expressed as the number of non-contiguous sites concomitantly involved, is a predictor of invasiveness.
The preserved functional capacity is a predictor of a well succeeded aging19.
Conlon et al., in a study designed to evaluate renal failure in IE,demonstrated by multivariate analysis that the presence of acute renal failure during the course of the disease is a predictor of higher mortality 18.
In this vein, we must emphasize that establishing programs to improve quality of life in the workplace for the nursing staff can improve organizational effectiveness because quality of life is a predictor of this effectiveness.
Conclusions: We found that fQRS is a predictor of non-dipping in prehypertensives.
Researchers demonstrated that the presence of frailty associated with heart disease is a predictor of mortality and hospitalization.
We know that the ability to imitate is a predictor of social relations, communication, and learning throughout life.
Hence our findings may have important implications because high BP in childhood is a predictor of hypertension in adults.
Research has shown that depression is a predictor of fatigue among CLBP and neck pain patients and in healthy women.