Sentence examples for back extrapolating from inspiring English sources

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First, we estimated associations with NO2 exposures estimated by the SIRANE 2004 model, and with PM10 estimates from the SIRANE 2008 model, instead of back extrapolating the SIRANE model estimates to the specific 12-month period before each participant's lung function measurement.

Functionally, it is derived from the same data as the elimination rate constant by back extrapolating the linear fit of the relationship between time (T) and the log of the Hg concentration (or radio-tracer activity) in the blood to T = 0.

We performed two sensitivity analyses to evaluate the influence of back extrapolating SIRANE model estimates to earlier periods.

There is also a potential for greater misclassification error when back extrapolating PM10 concentrations based on the 2008 SIRANE model to 12-month time windows before lung function testing in ECRHSII participants (conducted between 1999 2001) compared with EGEA (conducted between 2003 and 2007).

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To evaluate the impact of time-related changes in exposure, the predicted concentrations for PM10 and NO2 were back extrapolated to the time of the BP measurement using data from routine monitoring sites (see Supplemental Material, "Extrapolation of exposure values back in time," pp. 10 11).

In the Greek subsample with bulky DNA adducts, there was too few routine monitoring data available to accurately back-extrapolate the LUR estimates, and the non back-extrapolated LUR estimates were used assuminon back-extrapolatedvariation between the pregnancy periods (November 2006–March 2008) and the air sampLURg pestimatesebruary 2009–February 2010)wereminimal.

The flow stress can be back-extrapolated towards the incipient value, or the transient can be eliminated by a compensation technique consisting of an instant displacement introduced exactly at the moment of strain rate change.

After signal filtering via a low-pass filter, PCPeff was derived from a bi-exponential fit to the post-occlusion pressure decay curve, back-extrapolating the slower part to the instant of occlusion determined by simultaneously recording the balloon pressure [ 1].

Furthermore, when we excluded the 24 women who had back-extrapolated TCDD levels from 1996, the association is strengthened.

40 41 42 In the ESCAPE project considerable effort was made to take this problem into account; when possible, we back-extrapolated air pollution concentrations.

Because of lack of elemental data from routine monitoring stations in the study areas, we were unable to back-extrapolate the annual average elemental concentrations estimated by the LUR models to the time period of each individual pregnancy.

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