Examples of using Predictive variable in English and their translations into Portuguese
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The predictive variable was the fall.
However, when CC was used as predictive variable.
Fetal maturity has always been a predictive variable that dominates any model of risk factors associated with neonatal death.
The inclusion of ten to fifteen subjects per assessed predictive variable is recommended.
Previous use of ACEI was a predictive variable for better prognosis, strongly pointing towards favorable results.
The age of the patients at the time of the treatment was considered as a predictive variable for amenorrhea.
Age has been considered a predictive variable regarding memory complaints.
Figure 3 demonstrates that grip strength is once again the main predictive variable of RTW.
The meaning in life served as the predictive variable for all indicators assessed, with an effect size r ranging between 23% and 51% Table 2.
If its homo scadastic then those distances are not a function of X,they are not related to the predictive variable.
Regression analysis verified that the number of syllables was a predictive variable for the performance of RNW for normal children Table 5.
A linear and logarithmic regression analysis was performed, separated by gender males, n 69; females, n 66,with height as the predictive variable.
A cohort study with eight years of follow-up in eumenorrheic patients analyzed the predictive variable in amenorrhea occurrence when cyclophosphamide was used.
Hence, MIL seems to act in two ways: as a predictive variable of higher PWB and QOL scores and as protective resource, making subjects more able to present satisfaction with their QOL, even when their PWB scores are not high.
Another significant statistical association with common mental disorder in this study was the predictive variable“with children”.
The results also demonstrated that MIL served as a predictive variable of PWB and QOL, and also as a moderating variable of the relation between the latter two variables. .
Among other variables, lack of energy was significantly associated with low physical activity,although it does not seem to be a predictive variable in the statistical model of multivariate analysis.
The variables of interest that showed significant correlations with each predictive variable included severe psychosocial risk and the fact that the father lives with the child, which were correlated with childhood behavioral problems Table 3.
A univariate analysis was initially performed,using Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimation survival analysis. Survival curves were calculated using KMSURVfor each predictive variable univariate model.
On the other hand,the linear regression analysis showed that the strength of the association between age predictive variable and risk classification is very small and showed to be insignificant to change the risk level attributed in clinical practice.
Binary restenosis is an epidemiological method of analyzing percent diameter stenosis for observing notonly an individual patient, but also performing statistical techniques on group of patients to determine averages(descriptive measures of central tendency) or as a predictive variable.
The regression analysis also enabled to prove that PCC-R,in the naming test, was a predictive variable for the performance of PSTM Table 5.
Regarding the study of values in the cultural level of analysis, we can highlight the seminal work of Geert, which identified at an early stage of his work four cultural dimensions, or aggregates of values,which gave culture a nature of predictive variable.
Multiple regression analysis was performed to evaluate percentage variance of the model explained by each predictive variable described below for mean patient body temperature variability.
In order to use the amount of risk factors as a predictive variable for atrial fibrillation and set a cut-off value to produce the most homogeneous groups of patients possible regarding arrhythmia, a multivariate exploratory technique known as classification and regression tree CART analysis was performed.
Studies using fewer variables follow the same premises on multilevel modeling, which is a parsimonious inclusion of variables in the models of analysis,by the need of explanatory hypothesis for each predictive variable, as well as possible cross-level interactions.
After the multivariate analysis through multiple linear regression,the sole statistically significant predictive variable p=0.01 associated with the SAQ scores was professional activity for the domain perception of unit and hospital management.
Fourthly, in order to adjust the effect of atherosclerosis on diastolic function, an analysis of covariance ANCOVA was performed taking E'/A' ratio as the continuous dependent variable, composite common carotid IMT in the fourth quartile as the predictive variable and potentially confounding variables as covariates either continuous or categorical variables. .
The sample size was defined according to the first proposed number of predictive variables. i.e.,five to 10 subjects for each predictive variable included in the multiple regression model, which yielded a final sample size of 70 subjects.
In principle, circumference measurements have the same advantages than skinfold thickness, related to simplicity, easiness and acceptance; however,they have been proven to be a weak predictive variable of the amount of body fat, due to the fact that they include other tissues and organs besides adipose tissue.