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are extrapolating
verb
To infer by extending known information.
Exact(8)
Most who claim to know many essential facts about people acknowledge, when asked, that they are extrapolating from tract data.
I'm sure oncologists are extrapolating from their knowledge of this drug that they use all the time in the clinic.
Some of the wagers went south and he was fired, although not before telling his boss, "You are extrapolating beyond good data".
No studies of the effect of the chemicals on human health have been published, but researchers are extrapolating their concern from animal studies and knowledge about how PCB's harm humans.
But the B.J.P's planners are extrapolating from past successes: "Muslims' rabid opposition to the B.J.P. has indeed proved to be beneficial to it electorally," wrote wrote G.V.L. Narasimha Rao, party strategist, in the ideological mouthpiece, The Organiser.
However, we studied MacroD1's activity toward OAADPr, and are extrapolating some to results from MacroD1, MacroD2, and C6orf130 with MARylated protein substrates.
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Then, obtained results are extrapolated to 50 years.
Frequently, conclusions obtained in men are extrapolated to women.
These QHE oscillations are extrapolated to 1/2, indicating Dirac character of the surface electrons33.
Carbon values are extrapolated to per ha estimates.
Values for tephra thickness > 50 mm are extrapolated.
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