Sentence examples for estimate extrapolated from inspiring English sources

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Considering the previous estimate extrapolated from Mitchell (1926) of 5 in., a 6-in.

These findings suggest that the number of small MBAs is much more depleted than an estimate extrapolated from the existing statistics of large asteroids.

If the rate is not constant, the BED estimate, extrapolated to a period longer than the recency period, will be in error.

Where the data used to calculate the estimates did not represent the total extent of an activity in the OSPAR deep water area, (marine research, submarine cables and bottom trawling) a further estimate, extrapolated to represent the total of each activity, was calculated (Table 5).

An adaptive research design using a Bayesian statistical approach, with the a priori estimate extrapolated from trials carried out in adults, has been proposed as one way to gain statistical power with fewer children enrolled [ 9].

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One estimate, extrapolating from Kepler's data, is that there are as many as 50 billion planets in the Milky Way alone.But Kepler which detects its quarry by noting the minuscule dimming of starlight that occurs when a planet crosses in front of its parent star can be used for other things, too.

My back of the envelop estimate, extrapolating the L.A. experience to the economy as a whole, suggests that the fees Wall Street extracts from public entities could total more than $50 billion a year -- enough to provide free tuition at every public college and university in the country.

Based on previous estimates that suggested that the ratio of illnesses to hospitalizations to deaths for nontyphoidal salmonellosis is roughly 2,426 to 28 to 1 (1 ), our estimate extrapolates to ≈2,000 hospitalizations and 70 deaths.

By one estimate, extrapolating from the annual area burned, mixed-conifer forests in the Sierra Nevada now have a fire return interval greater than 600 years (McKelvey and others 1996) mostly because of aggressive fire suppression in the mid-to-late twentieth century.

As parent fraction data was limited to the first 2 h p.i., the accuracy of parent fraction estimates extrapolated to 4 h p.i. might be reduced.

These sources were supplemented as needed with estimates for Mexico from the WHO-CHOICE unit cost database or with estimates extrapolated from the published literature.

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