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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as extrapolated from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or conclusions that have been derived or inferred from a particular source or set of data.
Example: "The results of the study, as extrapolated from the initial findings, suggest a significant correlation between the variables."
Alternatives: "as derived from" or "as inferred from".
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The maximum allowed dose per scan in humans as extrapolated from mouse dosimetry was 33.19 mCi (1228.03 MBq).
Besides, a true way of becoming an adult, as extrapolated from Mr. Schneider's argument, would be to walk away from the plane crash on our own.
The software than gives a score of the difficulty to fill the role as extrapolated from their Big Data system.
The maximum allowed dose per scan in humans as extrapolated from mouse dosimetry was 33.19 mCi (1228.03 MBq).
In the worst cases, e.g. for vanishing ε as extrapolated from Figs. 2d and 3d when even CIP cannot reliably reconstruct the correct images, they may be discarded.
Information about when you wake up in the morning (as extrapolated from data on your Internet-connected coffee maker) and your shopping habits (as determined by information garnered from your smart fridge) can help robbers target your home.
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The recent EU fusion roadmap advocates a pragmatic approach and favours, for the initial design integration studies, systems to be as much as possible, extrapolated from the ITER experience.
Significantly more total bacterial DNA was recovered from the qat chewers in the periodontally healthy group, suggesting that while qat suppresses growth of periodontal pathogens in subgingival biofilm it promotes growth of other species, probably the beneficial ones as may be extrapolated from previous studies.
The agreement between manual and SA diameter, as well as between volume extrapolated from SA diameter and SA volume is poor.
There is thus a need for AOM etiology data in the region, ideally from tympanocentesis samples, as data extrapolated from pathogen distribution from nasopharyngeal samples do not necessarily represent pathogen distribution in the middle ear [ 14, 15].
These results are less than other methods for calculating loading estimates such as values extrapolated from ASTM or ISO test results; however, they are based on in situ measurements and are considered more representative of an environmentally relevant loading scenario (Finnie 2006; OECD 2012).
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