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Given the importance of DF and 4-HBA in bacterial virulence [ 20, 48] and the well-described role of EPS and xanthomonadin in protecting bacteria from host-imposed stresses [ 23, 24, 59], one interesting extrapolation is that SA not only serves as a plant resistance-inducing signal, but also ended up being exploited by Xoo as a QS agonist.
The extrapolation is that he wanted to have a life of ease.
Another worry with Steel's approach to extrapolation is that it doesn't avoid the masking problem.
Therefore the logical extrapolation is that what must follow in any Iranian strike by the US Air Force is boots on the ground.
Another difference between interpolation and extrapolation is that when the sample size increases, the possibility to improve the model increases.
As the human variant described here is lacking these sequences our extrapolation is that it will not be active in DNA replication, despite most likely retaining down-stream sequences that anchor Ciz1 to the nuclear matrix [ 6].
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A new approach to field extrapolation is discussed that is second-order accurate and requires a constant amount of work per grid point.
One consequence of this is that extrapolation of our results, especially with the small NHL sample, to a general population should be attempted with caution (e.g. by checking the repartition of population by disease stage).
One obvious extrapolation from all these acquisitions is that Google will be in the business of data for a long time.
The extrapolation is a situation that does not exist in our data because no states had a zero level of evolution acceptance.
That extrapolation is a convincing use of the best existing data, says planetary astronomer Robert Jedicke of the Spacewatch program at the University of Arizona, Tucson.
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