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Our results suggest very low prevalence of thalassaemia in our population and can thus be easily extrapolated in other similar settings.
But, he added, "We don't know if it will be extrapolated in humans".
Hirst extrapolated in 2001: "And what if, just maybe, this is the first time money's ever become important for artists?
They assumed this could be extrapolated in the same way that "men like beer and football" meant: the more, the better.
I shudder to think what would have become of me if I had had to live up to my own father's expectations and not just those extrapolated in absentia by his friends and family.
This basic definition can be extrapolated in many different ways.
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"I've always been very clear that you can't extrapolate in that way.
At this time of year we invariably look ahead: divining the runes, tracking the currents, calculating and extrapolating in an attempt to map out likely eventualities.
Season 1 used interviews with exceptional people to explore themes that you could extrapolate in many directions: how expectations affect performance, for example, or the power of how we think about our own thoughts.
Interpretation is required for extrapolating in vitro results to the pharmacokinetically relevant rate of metabolism by the liver in the body.
Firstly, the model was asked to make bioactivity predictions for those compounds that are not present in the training set and hence to extrapolate in the chemical domain.
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