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The £2.3bn figure is an extrapolation made by the fund based on responses from 83 NHS service providers, a response rate of about 35%.
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In comparison, Sheeler's Precisionist paintings and drawings were merely dry, fussy extrapolations made by copying, tracing or projecting his photographs onto paper and canvas.
The worrisome extrapolations made by researchers — including the one who first published disturbing findings about prenatal cocaine use — were only part of the problem.
But the judge ruled that because of the array of problems in the audit, "it is difficult to trust any of the extrapolations made by the city defendants comparing the performance of job and income support centers, or assessing the performance of job centers over time".
We show on Fig. 3 two examples of such extrapolations, made by Langlais and Mandea (2000).
This new quartz-water fractionation-relationship may yield a 1 or 2 °C decrease in temperature estimates relative to the original temperature extrapolations made by Knauth and Epstein [45].
The interesting thing about the extrapolations made by the IRC is that the Frasier Institute questions could very well be underestimates and not overestimates.
These definitions were operationalised by how the trial was reported e.g. classification as single or double blind depends upon how it is explicitly reported in the paper, rather than on assumptions or extrapolations made by the data extractor.
Of note, our extrapolation of EDs from mice data showed a better agreement with human data than the extrapolation from monkeys made by Doss and co-workers (25 vs. 53% dose difference in our and in Doss' study, respectively) [34].
Here Segerdahl et al. thoroughly describe the methods employed, correct misunderstandings, and on this basis judge that the extrapolation and inferences made by Davis and colleagues are not consistent with their target report.
Here, we clarify the methods and analysis plus discuss how we interpret the data in the Brief Communication noting that the extrapolation and inferences made by Davis and colleagues are not consistent with our report or necessarily, in our opinion, what the data supports.
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