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 Translation for 'to predict' from English to Bulgarian
VERB   to predict | predicted | predicted
predicting | predicts
SYNO to anticipate | to call | to forebode | ...
to predict {verb}предвиждам
to predict {verb}предсказвам
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Translation for 'to predict' from English to Bulgarian

to predict {verb}
предвиждам

предсказвам
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Usage Examples English
  • Specific to aphasia, spontaneous recovery varies among affected people and may not look the same in everyone, making it difficult to predict recovery.
  • In modern control theory textbooks, the Cauchy argument principle is quite frequently used to derive the Nyquist stability criterion, which can be used to predict the stability of negative feedback amplifier and negative feedback control systems.
  • To predict clinical outcome, the antimicrobial activity of an antibacterial is usually combined with its pharmacokinetic profile, and several pharmacological parameters are used as markers of drug efficacy.
  • For centuries Egyptians attempted to predict and take advantage of these flows and thereby moderate the severity of floods.
  • It includes the use of economic concepts to explain the effects of legal rules, to assess which legal rules are economically efficient, and to predict what the legal rules will be.

  • One of the mathematical constructs that enables experimenters to predict very accurately certain experimental results is sometimes called a probability wave.
  • Predictive analytics is about finding and quantifying hidden patterns in the data using complex mathematical models that can be used to predict future outcomes.
  • therefore, being the first to predict blueshifts and redshifts of spectral lines in stars.
  • Another research area is the use of biomarkers to predict the progression of chronic disease.
  • Interaction with memory hierarchy effects can make this overhead intolerable in circumstances that are hard to predict or to detect in routine testing.

  • It applies the physics of stress and strain, in particular the theories of elasticity and plasticity, to the microscopic crystallographic defects found in real materials in order to predict the macroscopic mechanical failure of bodies.
  • The future amplification of the effects of small decisions is an important factor that makes it more difficult to predict the ethical value of consequences, even though most would agree that only predictable consequences are charged with a moral responsibility.
  • However, across a wide range of observed values, total sperm count (as with other identified semen and sperm characteristics) has weak power to predict which couples are at risk of pregnancy.
  • As seen elsewhere in many Celtic languages, the formation of the plural can be hard to predict, being determined by a mix of semantic, morphological and lexical factors.
  • They have the practical consequence of making complex systems, such as the weather, difficult to predict past a certain time range (approximately a week in the case of weather) since it is impossible to measure the starting atmospheric conditions completely accurately.

  • In 1907 the first blood transfusion was performed that used the ABO system to predict compatibility.
  • Concepts such as the stress concentration factor and the strain energy release rate can be used to predict failure.
  • These modelling methods aim to predict system power efficiency and performance ranges, and facilitates research and development at the hardware and system software levels.
  • Eddington showed that Newtonian gravitation could be interpreted to predict half the shift predicted by Einstein.
  • Chemists tend to employ the simplest model required to predict the properties of interest; for this reason, CFT has been a favorite for the discussions when possible.

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