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Facebook says that it has improved its methodology on this estimation — specifically for sampling and extrapolating the potential audience size — so it's more accurate.

However, extrapolating the potential impacts of reduced rainfall on drought periodicity and intensity showed a more immediate and acute impact on the lizard's populations.

Extrapolating the potential reduction of hospital days of the 69 hospitals to all 98 Dutch hospitals yielded a total savings of 1.8 million hospital days (2006).

Careful consideration must therefore be taken when extrapolating the potential advantages of manipulating the pathway described by Sounni et al. (Sounni et al., 2010).

Extrapolating the potential reduction of lengths of stay of the 69 hospitals (that participate in the LMR) to all 98 Dutch hospitals yields a total reduction of 1.8 million hospital days.

Understanding these parameters will be necessary before extrapolating the potential of MV-NIS-based therapies to human medulloblastoma patients, as effective radionuclide therapy is dependent upon total isotope uptake and retention in order to deposit therapeutically relevant levels of energy in the tumor [ 53].

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We further extrapolate the potential rates and estimate an annual N loss of 12.2 Tg from the water column of Chukchi Shelf.

In the absence of adequate mortality studies, we extrapolate the potential number of diarrhoea deaths that could be averted by handwashing at about a million (1·1 million, lower estimate 0·5 million, upper estimate 1·4 million).

This paper briefly reviews the evidence of mankind's pollution of the space environment in the first 45 years of the Space Age, and extrapolates the potential for further degradation into its second half-century.

Combining this with the potential for regulatory relationships inferred from a TRANSFAC binding site dataset, we were able to extrapolate the potential transcription regulatory networks driving expression changes.

In a new study published in The Lancet, Chinese researchers correlated genomic sequences from avian influenza viruses with ecological information and performed phylogenetic and coalescent analyses to extrapolate the potential origins of the virus and possible routes of reassortment events.

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