Examples of using A predictor in English and their translations into Russian
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Morphology is a predictor of success in fertilizing.
Did you know that killing animals… is a predictor for psychopaths?
Values as a Predictor of Educational Performance Gap between Natives and Migrants in 14 Countries.
The work experience of nurses did not act as a predictor of burnout indicators.
Anti-Müllerian hormone as a predictor of polycystic ovary syndrome treated with clomiphene citrate.
Buyers can pay to destroy their stake if they get frustrated with a predictor.
The time perspective as a predictor of formation the generative.
However the magnitude of the lag varies which considerably weakens the use of the PDO as a predictor of the AGT.
Subjective economic well-being as a predictor of subjective quality of life.
Country” as a predictor variable explained 33- 39% of the actual defoliation, and age explained an additional 2- 13.
Post-traumatic stress disorder is a predictor of poor general health.
High income was a predictor of mobile health tracking adoption, and age/gender were both predictors of telemedicine adoption.
Some longitudinal studies have also found that academic achievement functions as a predictor of future health 6.
The U value should not be used as a predictor for the uncertainty in the future motion of near-Earth objects.
Moreover, it is not clear whether the CPIA is indeed a measure of policies or just a predictor of a debt crisis.
And there is even an umbrella, a predictor that can prevent the appearance of precipitation, connecting to the Internet.
Interestingly, the local ferret Fred became the hero of the European Football Championship"Euro-2012"- he was recognized by UEFA as a predictor of the official matches.
Thus, atherosclerosis serves as a predictor of unfavorable prognosis, and determines high risk of early death 8.
This will improve the timeliness of a part of EU-SILC data, which is extremely important for users as a predictor of poverty rates.
Forearm bone mineral density as a predictor of axial osteoporosis in postmenopausal women with prior low-energy bone fractures.
Birth weight alone is probably a poorindicator of optimum development[9,68] as it appears to be a predictor of fat-free mass rather than fat mass.
Evgeni Varshaver(LCSR HSE, Moscow),Values as a Predictor of Educational Performance Gap between Natives and Migrants in 14 Countries, Final Report.
It is considered that one of the factors for progression of the di-sease is the intensity of pain in the knee joints as a predictor of progression, leading to subsequent surgical treatment.
So, rights was a predictor Large crocodile Wendell, When chose Tonny Abbot as the winner three days before the elections to the Parliament of Australia.
It is likely that the PPG level that can be considered a predictor of the early development of carbohydrate disorders in this group.
In particular, the absence of any obvious environmental impact in the region of origin should not be considered as a predictor for a low impact in a new area.
Among demonstrative forms the meningovascular forms as a predictor of cerebrovascular pathology at working-age is registered more often.
While poverty is a predictor of vulnerability to some child protection violations, many other factors are at play, linked to discrimination and deeply entrenched social norms, attitudes and behaviours.
However, evaluation of CVR status is necessary since it can serve as a predictor of posttraumatic vasospasm and secondary brain damage development 7.
Such systemic inflammation is a common pathogenetic element in COPD, atherosclerosis, endothelial dysfunction and coronary heart disease,being both an indicator of the severity of the disease and a predictor of its progression 6.