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Although the design of our in vivo study does not allow extrapolating that the same mechanisms observed in vitro are operative in vivo, we nevertheless observed that STS sensitized xenografts of mesothelioma and lung cancer to CDDP treatment.
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Extrapolating that sample to the circa four billion connected devices that exist globally, BullGuard claims this could equate to around 185 million vulnerable IoT devices.
And I can further extrapolate that argument — the vast majority of technology companies have sufficiently strong tailwinds to overcome macro-related market forces.
BDI extrapolates that estimate from the cost of the 2006 Lebanon war, which cost Israel 1.8percentt of GDP.
Now extrapolate that out to the entire population of the United States.
While it would be unwise to extrapolate that result into the fourth quarter, significant parts of the business - telecoms and Canal Plus - are performing well.
From this, incidentally, Mr Winer extrapolates that blogging has "the potential for revolution," democratising and liberating the world.
If you extrapolate that percentage to the adult population of America, it works out to more than 10 million people.
He estimated how many species of insects lived on each plant species in England, and then extrapolated that figure across the whole planet.
There were problems with the way the charity extrapolated that conclusion from previous years' figures, but the conclusion was not implausible.
Thus it can be difficult to extrapolate that information to inform the management of the person attending in clinic.
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