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Based on extrapolations from existing data, one would expect 18 cases of pituitary apoplexy per one million people every year; the actual figure is probably lower.
On the other hand, he cautioned, the cytokine hypothesis is based on extrapolations from other data and animal studies.
Yet few of those who quote the figures know that they are largely based on extrapolations from the 2001 census.
Until now, estimates of meltwater loss for all the world's 200,000 glaciers were based on extrapolations of data from a few hundred monitored on the ground.
All of them are limited by the fact that they're necessarily based on extrapolations from current consumer and network behavior, rather than empirical data.
The SNP, for understandable reasons, disputes these figures and comes up with a host of its own based on extrapolations, academic research and other props that 'prove' Scotland was a net contributor by way of £34 billion to the Treasury in London between 1979-1994.
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About 450,000 do so in Europe based on extrapolation from population-based incidence estimates [ 15].
By accounting for risk factors that have been established as strongly prognostic for mortality [8], such analyses can identify insurable subgroups and facilitate the calculation of evidence-based ratings for longer term insurance, based on extrapolation of current mortality rates.
Both assumptions are based on extrapolation of the measured fallout tephra data.
Here a different class of solvers is considered, based on extrapolation methods.
It is compared with a reference method based on extrapolation and partial use of Riemann invariants.
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