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short-term predictor

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short-term predictor [‚shȯrt ‚tərm prə′dik·tər]
(communications)
An electric filter that removes redundancies in a signal associated with short-term correlations so that information can be transmitted more efficiently.


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The monthly index tracks eight economic indicators and is a short-term predictor of the state's economy.
For decades, researchers have been exploring the possibility of using these kinds of effects as short-term predictors of an impending seismic event.
The monthly index, which tracks eight economic indicators and serves as a short-term predictor of the state's economy, dipped slightly in July as Oregon's residential housing starts dropped and initial unemployment claims increased.
 
 
 
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