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In this work, the detection limit of the prepared sensor was 5.42 μM which was calculated by the extrapolating of the two segments of the calibration curve in Figure 3.
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Last ,prophylactic anti-emetics were not administered, limiting the ability of clinicians to extrapolate of our findings to patients who receive such interventions.
The critical experiment adopts a method of extrapolating to approach criticality.
Extrapolating ministry of labour data, the confederation said 210,226 of the 253,945 positions created in that time were either in tourist accommodation or restaurants.
The various properties of these co-polymers were obtained by extrapolating those of the co-oligomers to infinite chain length.
Another important consideration before extrapolating preferences of participants to the general population is the representativeness of the target population.
"By the mere fact that someone in these categories is on the Internet thus makes them unrepresentative for extrapolating views of their demographic".
Yet here they go again, extrapolating ahead of the new NFL campaign.
The band gap values are determined by extrapolating values of the absorption coefficient α to zero.
As mentioned, extrapolating data of short- or even midterm studies into a lifetime perspective introduces uncertainty.
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