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As this was a cross-sectional survey the study did not allow causative conclusions and convenience sampling further limits us from quantifying the error in extrapolating results to the entire population of PGMTs' in the country.
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We need to be a little bit cautious in extrapolating to humans," he added.
Care should be taken, however, in extrapolating from these results.
Caution is always advisable in extrapolating models into the future.
Therefore, caution should be taken in extrapolating our results.
A small error in estimates of elevation, when extrapolated across a whole ice sheet, can lead to large imbalances in estimates of mass change, and thus contribution or otherwise to sea level".
As shown in Fig. 1(b), an agreement (within 10% error) in µ s values between extrapolated data and the data from van Staveren et al. [ 30] was obtained.
In looking back, I can now see the source of my error: I was postcasting — extrapolating past experience instead of seeking change in future experience.
Whilst not all ratios approached 100%, all had small standard errors suggesting that these fixed ratios were consistent across genotypes, and could therefore be used in extrapolating measurements from the fourth internode to whole stalks.
We extrapolate our findings to predict that an error in the complement pathway will not cause AMD until the age-related changes leading to increased immunological activity appear in the elderly adult.
Uncertainty in denominator values results from error in the census count, and from the fact that the population structure for intercensal years is extrapolated [ 31, 32].
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