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It is also virtually impossible to extrapolate the toll from an earthquake in one country to another.

found evidence of CTE in 110 of 111 player brains, although because the tests can only be performed posthumously, it is impossible to extrapolate the real incidence.

It is impossible to extrapolate the effect of these missing data.

It is difficult, if not impossible, to extrapolate the toxicity and pathology of nanoparticles at the ecosystem level until sufficient baseline data on these particles are gathered (Moore 2006).

Our data, as well as other published data, indicate that it is impossible to extrapolate the roles of the Trif-dependent and Myd88-dependent signaling cascades in IR-induced damage from one tissue to another.

Thus it is impossible to extrapolate the actual forces expected in vivo from the separation force values obtained ex vivo as long as the culture conditions do not precisely correspond to the in vivo situation.

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Although it is impossible to extrapolate these findings to all the medical schools in the country, the similarities in the structure of the curriculum, particularly in public institutions, should be emphasized.

It is impossible to extrapolate these data to the ICU population, but this paper may ignite renewed interest in NAC therapy, possibly reducing the need for invasive ventilation or the number of ventilator days.

For example, the length and time scales of physical stimuli that have greatest relevance to cell sensing and cell behavior are difficult to estimate, and while one can now measure forces exerted by individual cells, it is nearly impossible to extrapolate this to groups of cells, tissues, and organs.

Since, the above study was assessing the PSG of the patients who likely were initially at high risk for OSA, it is impossible to extrapolate this data to general Chinese population.

It is impossible to extrapolate from the data available and offer a percentage of malfunctions (the more so because malfunctions could be tied to specific lots of missiles or batteries, and also because fighting groups who had had higher rates of success with their missiles would be less likely to complain).

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