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On the other hand, moderate scale optical remote sensing imagery such as Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) offers the capacity to extrapolate these metrics across the landscape by virtue of its spatial and temporal resolutions.
The comparison of a model's ability to predict both Vm and Vt serves as an estimate of the model's capacity to extrapolate the proximal deposits from Vm in the absence of available measurements.
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As storage capacity grows, it is easy to extrapolate the ultimate boxed set: one that holds every minute of a musician's career, and takes another lifetime to hear and see.
Needless to say, due to different exercise capacity among animal species, it is difficult to extrapolate findings from one animal model to others or human beings.
We will use evidence on the association between walking capacity (distance and speed) and mortality risk to extrapolate our intermediate endpoints (distance walked in 6 minutes and timed up-and-go assessment) to final outcomes.
Flight mills are proven to be useful to evaluate baseline flight capacity of insects, but it can be challenging to extrapolate flight data gathered from tethered individuals to field behavior (Heinrich, 1971; Riley et al., 1997; Taylor et al., 2010).
So they were asked to extrapolate the region, to extrapolate function outside its interpolation.
People were quick to extrapolate its military importance.
It's difficult to extrapolate this number to the House of Representatives.
This enabled them to extrapolate how many species might occur.
It is therefore dangerous to extrapolate from short-term trends.
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