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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as extrapolation" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of extrapolating or using extrapolation in a specific context, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "The results of the study can be interpreted as extrapolation from the initial data set."
Alternatives: "as an inference" or "as an extension".
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Doctors and hospital despise that technique, known as extrapolation.
In this survey, we will show some connections between several mathematical problems such as extrapolation, linear systems, totally positive matrices and computer-aided geometric design, with elimination techniques as the common tool to deal with all of them.
This introduces sample bias and substantially reduces the study's generalisability and external validity as extrapolation to the older subgroup cannot be reliably performed.
This process tries to determine the movement of the called WZ frames by means of motion compensated interpolation techniques (as well as extrapolation) between adjacent key frames.
In PCM, the AD is an essential feature, as extrapolation has to be used to predict the bioactivity for new chemicals on new targets [6].
It is difficult, based on the information provided in the study, to determine how the authors handled key assumptions such as extrapolation rates and extrapolation from the survey sample to the broader population.
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If mutagenic pollution leads to a further 10-fold10-foldse of U sdm, then extinction times are expected to be less than 30 years, as increasingly harmful mutations start to accumulate as well (extrapolation from Figure 1).
As adults, we may well read loneliness, sadness into these but we don't know if the egocentric child reader reads these partner-less, childless people as extrapolations of themselves, in the mode of grappling with only having one shoe or disappearing cockatoos and so on.
She prefers the term "speculative fiction" to "science fiction" because, since "The Handmaid's Tale," she has seen her novels as extrapolations of the present into a possible future.
For summative assessments, the comparison is between the current state and that at some previous, pre-intervention time (or a business-as-usual extrapolation from it to the current time).
Therefore, the data used for extrapolation as well as extracted results should be reported and compared with simulation or other experiments.
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