Sentence examples for for extrapolating information from inspiring English sources

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Notwithstanding these benefits, one should also recognize where limits reside for extrapolating information from mouse or rat models of cardiac function in pregnancy to the human.

Although the EDSM is informed by both permissive and non-permissive effects, the limited dataset afforded by the addressable arrays in this study limits the utility of the resulting matrices for extrapolating information on non-permissive residues.

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Imputation was recently introduced to predict allelic status of SNPs not covered by direct genotyping in GWAS, extrapolating information from neighbouring SNPs for which genotyping data and linkage disequilibrium (LD) from HapMap was available.

These data suggest caution in extrapolating information from established lines for application to clinical cancer research.

One problem officials must consider in extrapolating information elsewhere is that the 25 states account for only one-fourth of the nation's AIDS cases.

The American series had already added Arctic temperatures from extrapolated information.

It is shown that hybrid statistical information, such as the porosity and a single diffusion experiment, can delimit significantly the allowed region for extrapolated data.

This approach compares the retention times at which a peptide was fragmented and identified and uses linear regression to extrapolate information for runs lacking MS/MS data.

The goal of this study is to establish a model that explains the spatial soil variability found in the May-Leiba catchment, and to open the scope for extrapolating this information to the surrounding basalt-dominated uplands.

The AOP framework for the effects of chemicals that disrupt androgen signaling during sexual differentiation of the fetal male rat provides biological context for extrapolating mechanistic information from in vitro and in vivo assays in rodents to other species including humans.

Often such choices, though typically made by informal criteria, reflect an explicit or implicit goal of maximizing the potential for extrapolating the information in the genotyped or sequenced individuals to all members of a breed, population, or species of interest.

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