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When data are extrapolated from a related population (referred to as the source population) to children (referred to as the target population), the quality of inferences about children depends both on the accuracy of the assumptions underpinning the extrapolation and the quality of the extrapolated data.
Previous estimates had extrapolated data from more limited studies.
The medical literature is filled with examples of mistakes made when medical experts extrapolated data from one group to another.
A new correlation has been generated using the measured values in Japan and in India by eliminating the assumed and extrapolated data.
Extrapolated data at design speeds showed AASHTO method to be conservative in estimating wind loads on untethered span-wire signal poles.
It is shown that hybrid statistical information, such as the porosity and a single diffusion experiment, can delimit significantly the allowed region for extrapolated data.
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There are clear limitations, however, on extrapolating data from Africa to New York.
Vandenbergh is cognizant of the difficulty of extrapolating data from rodents and lower animals to humans.
A country's greenhouse gas output is determined by extrapolating data about energy use rather than directly measuring it.
"You have to be careful about extrapolating data from poultry to humans," warned Dr. David E. Swayne, director of the agriculture department's Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory.
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