Sentence examples for intended extrapolation from inspiring English sources

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Heterogeneity is not only statistical per se, but is also closely related to the study design of the systematic review, the nature of the trials included, the intended extrapolation of the results, and the clinical relevance of the observed differences.

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The assumptions for a district-wide ART scale-up may not be realistic, but the extrapolation is mainly intended to reveal the stakes in the domain of human resources.

Deming based his insight on the distinction between these two approaches that Walter Shewhart had made in 1939 as he helped develop measurement strategies for the then-emerging science of 'quality control.' 6 The difference between the two concepts lies in the extrapolation of the results that is intended, and in the target for action based on the inferences that are drawn.

Linear extrapolation is a default policy choice that is intended to be health-protective in the face of uncertainties.

The safety factors are intended to deal with statistical uncertainties in the estimation of NOAELs, species species extrapolations, interindividual variations, and sometimes even extrapolations from acute to chronic effects.

Therefore, to search for new candidates in appropriate extrapolation domains, we consider the probability that a new candidate will have the intended property values and the reliability of a predicted property value for this candidate.

An overall limitation of this study relates to the extrapolation of the results to the patient population for whom the drug is intended.

Pun intended.

Irreverence intended.

Nor ever intended to.

No offence was intended".

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