Sentence examples for difficult to extrapolate from from inspiring English sources

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But it is difficult to extrapolate from these pockets of high infection to the larger population.

"I think that Verizon has the toughest unions, so it's very difficult to extrapolate from what happens here to the rest of the industry because Verizon is in a pretty unique position," said Eric Strumingher, a telecommunications analyst at PaineWebber.

It is very difficult to extrapolate from these results though what will happen at the General Election next year.

It can be difficult to extrapolate from a drug- or mutation-induced phenotype in mice to human pathophysiology because mouse and human cardiac electrodynamics differ greatly.

It's difficult to extrapolate from synthetic benchmarks into real-world performance, though, so for now no one should be making a lot of noise about who's got the fastest gun in the west.

A second obstacle is that the internal structure is covert and difficult to extrapolate from the literature, because it depends on the way categories were defined to- and learned by- participants [44].

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Species variations in drug metabolism and toxicity, different dosages and exposure times, the flow rate (in air or in oxygen), and hypoxia during anesthetic procedure are some of the factors that make it difficult to extrapolate results from one species to another from in vivo situations to humans [ 33].

Noting that it was "difficult to extrapolate" results from 200 buildings for the 6,000 co-ops and condos in the city, Stuart M. Saft, chairman of the Council of New York Cooperatives and Condominiums, said he thought there were now more lawsuits.

Current clinical studies suggest that expanding the use of probiotics in immunocompromised patients appears promising; however, it is difficult to extrapolate results from these studies to the expected effects on human health due to very limited testing on immune function effects in humans.

Tangible evidence for this in relation to humans is scarce, and he says: "It's always difficult to extrapolate directly from rodent studies to human use of MDMA, but these studies are plausible and in keeping with what we know about bruxism in general".

For most drugs it is very difficult to extrapolate data from one population and apply it to another.

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