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Where AUC could be extrapolated to infinity, the extrapolated area generally represented less than 10% of the total AUC.
However, he cautioned that it was unclear whether the findings could be extrapolated to people.
We present floating multiparticulates by HME which could be extrapolated to a range of other drugs.
According to this procedure, values which have been obtained from measured operational realizations could be extrapolated.
What I saw and what could be extrapolated from the remaining program had something of a friends-and-family air.
No theories buttressed his work, no manifestos announced his "ideas," no program or school could be extrapolated from his practice.
John Kerry, America's secretary of state, hoped the Gujarat experience could be "extrapolated" to the rest of India.
They assumed this could be extrapolated in the same way that "men like beer and football" meant: the more, the better.
These results could be extrapolated to the first amphibious fish, who may have left the water to inhabit safer locales as well.
Second, it isn't clear if our findings could be extrapolated to other populations since gene-environmental interaction may be ethnic specific.
If soil moisture estimates at deeper depths could be extrapolated to the near surface, in situ networks providing estimates at other depths would see their values enhanced.
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