Sentence examples for Strong extrapolation from inspiring English sources

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In this model's framework, the temperature dependence of the thermodynamic functions (entropy, enthalpy and Gibbs energy) of the aqueous species and solid phases are determined using their heat capacities, which serves to keep their inner thermodynamics consistent and confers a strong extrapolation ability.

Lewis calls the speculation on an internal coup d'etat "an awfully strong extrapolation of very small things," including reports of a travel ban on Pyongyang residents and the presence of bodyguards with Hwang during his Incheon visit.

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In periods 8 and above of the periodic table, relativistic and shell-structure effects become so strong that extrapolations from lighter congeners become completely inaccurate.

Bias-corrected estimators from histograms are also numerous, including shrinkage (Hausser and Strimmer2009), Panzeri-Treves (1996), the Nemenmen-Shafee-Bialek (Nemenman et al.2002; Wolpert and Wolf1995) estimator, quadratic extrapolation (Strong et al.1998).1998

Lifetime revision rates were derived from the National Joint Registry of England and Wales and administrative data from all relevant hospital admissions to the English NHS with a maximum follow-up of 13 years, which provided a stronger basis for extrapolation than previous studies.

We corrected for sampling bias (Kayser et al., 2009) first by using a shuffling method (Panzeri et al., 2007), then the quadratic extrapolation method (Strong et al., 1998).

The relevance for and extrapolation to very strong wind speed design conditions has been emphasized.

The greater the similarities of the entities, activities, and organization of the mechanisms in both populations, the stronger is the basis for extrapolation; the greater the differences, the weaker the basis (but see Howick et al. 2013; see also the sections on extrapolation in the entries on molecular biology and experiment in biology).

The bias was particularly strong in Asia, said Wahr: "There extrapolation is really tough as only a handful of lower-altitude glaciers are monitored and there are thousands there very high up". The new study used a pair of satellites, called Grace, which measure tiny changes in the Earth's gravitational pull.

In all cases where information or entropy was estimated, we used the method of extrapolation (Treves and Panzeri, 1995; Strong et al., 1998) to correct for finite sampling biases.

If we assume that its predictive characteristics boost motion extrapolation than we would expect a stronger FLE for biological than for symbolic motion (Fig. 1), even if the same acceleration profile is employed in both conditions (Fig. 2).

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