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This paper analyses the possibilities to extrapolate results from fatigue reassessment of wind turbines at selected design positions to other wind turbines of the wind farm.

This review also demonstrates why one should not extrapolate results from clinical trials to clinical situations that differ from the clinical trial or from clinical trials investigating a particular AI to clinical situations involving another AI.

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.

These factors as well as a number of other translational research issues will need to be addressed, and ultimately it is vital that we do not extrapolate results from pre-clinical and animal studies without conducting extensive randomized clinical trials to substantiate outcomes from these procedures.

In laboratory experiments with the amphipod Gammarus roeseli exposed to the insecticide imidacloprid it was investigated if test conditions closer to reality influences its sensitivity and if it is possible to extrapolate results from these laboratory tests to results from a stream mesocosm study.

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.

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We also bring attention to some of the pitfalls that need to be avoided when extrapolating results from animal models.

Only an handful of industrial plants are in operation and they were designed by extrapolating results from pilot plants.

Extrapolating results from young individuals to older ones is dicey, because biology shifts with age.

Due to the diversity of forms of NET, one should be cautious when extrapolating results from these in vitro observations [28].

The approach is identical to that used in our benchmarking example (discussed in the previous section): is extrapolated via a standard polynomial fit (the difference between the extrapolated results from the second order and the fourth order polynomials is negligible).

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