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SARS researchers have tried to extrapolate findings from known viruses in dealing with SARS.
However, biological specificity might limit the ability to extrapolate findings.
Limitations: small number of patients and very limited shelter to extrapolate findings.
In order to fine-tune clinical research questions or extrapolate findings back to the patient's bedside, he says, "you need to know what's happening in the clinics".
Earth observation from airborne or space borne platform is the ideal observational approach capable of providing data at the relevant scales and resolution required to extrapolate findings of in situ (field) studies to larger areas, to document the heterogeneity of the landscape at the regional scale and to connect these findings into a global view (Schaepman 2006).
This can be problematic if one wishes to extrapolate findings to a wider population, as high response rates provide some measure of reassurance about the validity of the findings and without a large response rate, it is difficult to assess how non-respondents differ from respondents [56].
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These findings call for caution when extrapolating findings from the general population into current clinical practice.
There remains no good basis for extrapolating findings between different pasture and rangeland systems.
So, one must be cautious in extrapolating findings from model systems to larger more complicated proteins where tertiary interactions can overwhelm intrinsic behavior.
Combined with the inherent difficulty of extrapolating findings about human autism from a mouse, he says, "I think this is less well-established than it appears".
Still, some known miRNA-mRNA relationships may be worth attention, although precautions should be taken when extrapolating findings from somatic cells to the brain.
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