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She knows she will be able to extrapolate as Gregory ages and as she teases that he had better watch his weight.
Uniquely, the company claims to be able to extrapolate those findings to millions of other people it has not surveyed, assigning them one of 32 distinct personality types.
It may take millions of years for visible erosion to take place, but the instruments pick up minute acoustic emissions that signal openings of tiny cracks; from these, scientists may be able to extrapolate erosion rates.
Often astronomers will fit a function to this (usually something called the Schechter function) so as to be able to extrapolate it to both brighter and fainter magnitudes so as not to miss any luminosity.
By understanding how the atmosphere is reacting to the sun today, Dr. Jakosky said, scientists should be able to extrapolate and say how much of the Martian atmosphere has been removed to space over the eons.
Physical modeling of magnetic materials should give insights into the basic processes involved and should be able to extrapolate results to new situations that the models were not necessarily intended to solve.
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the modeller is able to extrapolate and generate influent data for WWTPs in other scenarios.
Using the altitude, direction and speed data obtained, the researchers were able to extrapolate the birds' migratory paths.
We were able to extrapolate four important guidelines, described in this account, for the conception of efficient metal-free catalysts.
As a paradigmatic example, we will consider the problem of pattern completion, whereby we are able to extrapolate and make inferences from partial information.
Classical fracture mechanics is a damage process that likely will not saturate and that we then are able to extrapolate to large sizes.
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