Examples of using More predictable in English and their translations into Portuguese
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It's editing behaviour is more predictable, the widgets section is smarter,
performance is more predictable.
to suppress estrus in mares to allow a more predictable occurrence of estrus following withdrawal of the drug.
potency is much more predictable and efficient.
In other words, there are more predictable mistakes in the development, like those that occur with the non-peripheral vowels.
so dosing is often more accurate with transdermal patches and results in a more predictable blood level of the pharmaceutical ingredients.
Round implants provide more predictable results and have the relative advantage of clinically inapparent rotation.
as they are more predictable.
which makes these difficult experiences less scary, and more predictable.
making annual spend more predictable and cost-effective.
making annual spend more predictable and cost-effective.
Accurate images lead to a better treatment plan and enhance more predictable and appropriate results.
The result is that businesses are able to operate under conditions which are stable and more predictable.
making crowds more predictable than individuals.
First, we made application development more predictable using modern software engineering tools
The scientific environment in dentistry is always searching for materials and treatments more predictable and which presented a long-term success.
In the future we will fix the back URL resolution to become more predictable.
Undertaking strategic moves that threaten competitors into more predictable(and advantageous) behavior patterns.
making the rules more predictable and more transparent
This evolution of planning allows the realization of immediate loading more predictable and depends on the bone density in the region which has directly proportional relationship to the primary stability.