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The phrase "analysis could be extrapolated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential to draw conclusions or make predictions based on existing data or analysis.
Example: "Based on the initial findings, further analysis could be extrapolated to predict future trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "analysis may be inferred" or "analysis can be extended".
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In human CT data, lung aeration analysis could be extrapolated from a subset of thin equally spaced slices.
In human CT data, lung aeration analysis could be extrapolated from a subset of thin equally spaced slices, as in the animal study.
It could also lead to new interventions for health or general development and the analysis could be extrapolated to the national level.
Finally, we evaluated whether the results of the CGH analysis could be extrapolated to human mesothelioma cell lines and clinical samples.
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Clinic-based surveillance offers a convenient means of collecting regular patient data, the analysis of which could be extrapolated to describe STI epidemiology in a population.
We also wondered if estimates of s based on analysis of certain marker densities could be extrapolated to other marker densities for analysis of the same phenotypes.
In addition a recent meta-analysis reported that TME-derived assessments of analgesic efficacy could be extrapolated to other forms of post-surgical pain[32], demonstrating the broad utility of the model.
To investigate whether epigenetic alteration could be extrapolated to CRC, we performed BSP analysis to determine the methylation status in the promoter regions of miR-125 family in 68 pairs of CRC tissues and adjacent nontumor tissues.
However, he cautioned that it was unclear whether the findings could be extrapolated to people.
According to this procedure, values which have been obtained from measured operational realizations could be extrapolated.
We present floating multiparticulates by HME which could be extrapolated to a range of other drugs.
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