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"Predictability is the Holy Grail here — being able to identify promising drug candidates early and figuring out who they might work in," says Janet Woodcock, director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research at the U.S.
A New Rx for Medicine Ron Winslow 2010
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Be Predictable: Predictability is the most important thing for staying safe.
I Have Seen the Future, and It Is Wobbly and Unsafe « PubliCola 2010
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Predictability is the same as death for this show.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Great Merciful CRAP!! Battlestar Galactica Season Ender 2007
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Predictability is not a hallmark of our world these days.
A Penny Earned 1990
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"Predictability" (blocked vs. random) and "CM Location" (left vs. right) as within-subject factors on the vertical and anterior-posterior contact points of all five digits.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jamie R. Lukos et al. 2010
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We also performed a between-group (control vs. PD) repeated measures ANOVA with "Predictability"
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jamie R. Lukos et al. 2010
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'Predictability', 'being reflective,' and 'not having many rules' were commonly on the 'least' characteristic list.
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Predictability - as pointed out in the recent review here on sfsignal - was rampant.
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Predictability is not necessarily a flaw and the substitute did as expected, when he chested the ball to set up Gardner to unleash a shot that struck the post.
Birmingham City 3-1 West Ham United (agg 4-3) | Carling Cup semi-final 2011
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Predictability WSJ: Apple's success seems to be a direct challenge to arguments in favor of openness.
Is It Better for Businesses to Adopt Open or Closed Platforms? Ian Sherr 2011
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