prognostication

美 [prɑɡ,nɑstɪ'keʃən]
  • n. 预测;预言;预兆
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prognostication (n.)
late 14c., from Old French pronosticacion (14c.) and directly from Medieval Latin *prognosticationem (nominative prognosticatio), noun of action from past participle stem of prognosticare "foretell," from Latin prognostica "sign to forecast weather," from neuter plural of Greek prognostikos "foreknowing," from progignoskein (see prognosis).
1. The coma duration prognostication model can prognosticate the duration of coma.
结论:昏迷时间预测模型可为临床提供昏迷时间预测.

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2. This chapter analysises the foreign designer's new prognostication through these ways.
该章节就从这几个方面对一些国外设计师的新预测进行了分析.

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3. Chapter 5 is about the landscape prognostication.
第五章是景观的预测篇.

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4. And as much I would like to claim some special gift for prognostication, I can't.
而且,虽然我很想说自己有未卜先知的特异功能, 但我不能这样做.

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5. We also compared the prognostication precision, endow differ power, and established assembled forecast model.
比较各方法预测精度, 赋予不同权重, 建立组合预测模型.

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