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For instance, it may be possible to extrapolate from what is known about voters' interests and preferences what they ought to want if they were better able to access the knowledge they needed.
For instance, as ε(Na+, AgCl2 -) is evaluated at 100°C 197°C, it might be possible to extrapolate the interaction coefficient to 75°C by using its linear expression.
However, it might not be possible to extrapolate this pattern to other countries, so we look at the connection between the polarization process and changes in the occupational distribution driven by changes in the tasks performed by workers in Spain.
Therefore, even if we analyze some exceptional cases with a huge number of conformers per compound, we do not think it will be possible to extrapolate the results to a general case.
Although we posit that these data represent a specific subgroup of children within the Indian context, it may be possible to extrapolate these data to the larger population.
As such, it might not be possible to extrapolate the result to humans.
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From these data, it is possible to extrapolate the average ratios of variable cost by industry.
Below this critical ligament length, EWF methodology was still applicable and it was possible to extrapolate reliable wIe values.
It is possible to extrapolate from them to the very low-dose range detected so far, but in doing so, he said, there are "big uncertainties".
By use of Arc/Info applications CANOGEN and CANORES, it was possible to extrapolate the models from the sample plots to the whole study area.
The reasoning is illogical: Ford was not running for chef, and it was possible to extrapolate, from his positions, the real difference it would make for Mexican-Americans if he were President rather than Reagan or Carter.
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