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If the killing of Reeva Steenkamp can be used to extrapolate the political progress of an entire country, what does the regular murder of ordinary women tell us about ours?
It can also be used to extrapolate cell line toxicity and antitumor activity [36].
Next, this dependence can be used to extrapolate the measured results into the sheet surface.
However, general regional characteristics that influence the hydrology in a basin can be used to extrapolate discharge to ungaged basins.
Once established, these components can be used to extrapolate basin discharge through time, assuming no changes in impairments.
Such methods, called as physics-informed machine learning can be used to extrapolate the behavior of untrained compositions as well.
Molecular modeling techniques can be used to extrapolate from these to the structures of the corresponding human homologues.
These models were developed on specific ranges of data and should not be used to extrapolate beyond those ranges (Alsafran and Kelkar 2013; Elgibaly and Nashawi 1998).
An important question is whether the presently observed secular acceleration can be used to extrapolate the SV to the center of the upcoming epoch.
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He added that he had "some questions about the methods that were used in some of these studies and the methods that were used to extrapolate from them".
These models, combined with information on tornado winds, are used to extrapolate what was the most likely air pressure at the centre of any given tornado.
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