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  • The technology reduces redundant transmissions within the backhaul network by caching and predictively distributing content to the network edge.
  • When predictively profiling a situation, person or object one identifies suspicion indicators that correlate with an adversary's method of operation.
  • Special relativity predictively aligned the Newtonian principle of Galilean invariance, also termed " Galilean relativity ", with the electromagnetic field.
  • Because such hypotheses and descriptions extract only those crucial elements sufficient to yield relatively precise, valid predictions, omitting a welter of predictively irrelevant details.
  • Thus, a subject-matter-valid test of knowledge of driving rules is appropriate while a predictively valid test would assess whether the potential driver could follow those rules.
  • Geostrategy can function normatively, advocating foreign policy based on geographic factors, analytically, describing how foreign policy is shaped by geography, or predictively, predicting a country's future foreign policy decisions on the basis of geographic factors.
  • Meeting in 1947, Freeman Dyson, Richard Feynman, Julian Schwinger, and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga soon introduced " renormalization ", a procedure converting QED to physics'most predictively precise theory, subsuming chemistry, optics, and statistical mechanics.
  • Whereas fundamental physics seeks universal regularity, special sciences usually include " ceteris paribus " laws, predictively accurate to high probability in " normal conditions " or with " all else equal ", but having exceptions .  and so chemistry, presumed to emerge, is a special science.