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The process can be used to infer how much water there used to be on the planet.
The thing I found most fascinating was the way one could infer how they saw the dragonflies from way across the marsh.
To take things further, what if the same data can be used to infer how active you've been in the bedroom too?
Yet even the most advanced machines, using the most objective measurements, can only infer how well a cup of coffee is brewed — not how it actually tastes.
The numbers of people a respondent knew in those groups could be used to infer how big his circle of acquaintances was.This method has other advantages.
From these results, I was able to infer how voters in the other 47 states might have reacted to same-sex marriage ballot measures in 2008.
Quantcast say it does this by looking at patterns such as how often browsers are visiting the site, and how often they are likely to visit at home and work to infer how many "real" people are accessing a website.
Once Doubleclick have an idea about the interests of the person using the browser, they will try to use them to infer how old you are and whether you are male or female (again, to put you in a segment).
We can't see the particles moving, they are too quick, but we can infer how fast they were going and in what direction by looking at the mess they leave in the detector.
b In decoding, observers try to infer how the designer encoded color-object assignments.
Tertiary dikes exhumed from depths of 1300 1500 m are studied to infer how magma controls the failure initiation.
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