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The phrase "extrapolation on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used when you draw conclusions about the future by analyzing existing data. For example: "By extrapolating on recent surveys, we can predict that the employment rate will continue to rise."
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This is tricky to answer, because on one hand, Two Cathedrals might actually be a better candidate for visual extrapolation, on account of its geographic spread.
The sitcom offers a Seinfeldian extrapolation on Mac's actual life.
There is endless extrapolation on extrapolation on extrapolation, and for years that is what has been rewarded".
The NIR indicates the officially reported figures to IPCC (extrapolation on constant level).
Firstly, we recall a decoupled approach based on the temporal extrapolation on the interface, which has been researched in [1].
By testing our extrapolation on periods with complete data, we find that we can predict the true entropy within 10%, even when 50% of the sequence is missing.
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However, the guidelines on the management of these types of infection are essentially based on extrapolation of data on candidemia [ 5, 6].
But the Center for the Advancement of Health, a nonprofit group in Washington that advocates using science as a basis for making health decisions, has criticized the statistic in its newsletter, saying that it is based more on extrapolation than on hard epidemiological data.
Academia is usually the starting point for many meta-game ideas, from alternate-reality gaming to the supposed benefits that virtual worlds would bring, largely as a result of extrapolations on research.
Meet the MalaysIan Neo-Nazis Fighting for a Pure Malay Race.
More than being reviewed, they provide a cross-section of the different entry points that expertise can collaborate around regarding future 'scenarios' extrapolations on intersections of design, nature and technology, as well as the inquiries into the new presence and agency of individual and collective bodies in society.
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