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The phrase "extrapolated based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in research papers, scientific reports, and other scholarly documents. For example, "The predictions were extrapolated based on previous studies in the field."
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Further, population estimates are typically extrapolated based on long term growth rates.
He extrapolated, based on the skeletal proportions of this species' close relatives, that each wing would have measured almost 2.5 meters.
Similarly, the surface temperature was extrapolated based on the above stated three measured temperatures with an error of ±8.4%. Figure 3 Heater details.
In the Appendix IV algorithm which is an LP-based Plostcheme, lost packets are extrapolated based on previously received packets with relevant information such as their LP coefficients (LPCs), signal classification, and the pitch period.
However, it is important to point out that the size of Bi2S3 nanoparticles for higher molar ratios (i.e., [Bi3+]/[S2−] > 1.33), which were not synthesized in this study cannot be directly predicted or extrapolated based on the results displayed in Fig. 3d of the three molar ratios of [Bi3+]/[S2−] (0.33, 0.67, 1.33).
The modified SE-CSP second virial coefficient expression was extrapolated based on the virial coefficients experimental temperature, and the second virial coefficients obtained are in good agreement with the experimental data at a low temperature and the theoretical values at high temperature.
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It may be unfair to extrapolate based on this one, small incident, but something tells me this is how this unhappy beachgoer moves through life.
Simple calculations, such as the ones used in the former Soviet Union, could be performed by extrapolating based on observed norms of practice regarding the number of patients attended and then complemented with basic biological needs by incorporating data about morbidity and mortality rates [ 44].
So K.P.E. has to extrapolate based on the value of a publicly traded rival.
But the real news here is, again, the establishment of Belichick's cheating then (2000 to 2002), now (last season) and if we may extrapolate based on reasonable cause, in all likelihood in between.
In a 2010 paper published in the International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, the researcher David Hu and his colleagues crushed normal-sized pumpkins from their local supermarket between metal plates, measured their giant brethren, and tried to extrapolate, based on their results, just how big a pumpkin can get.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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