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The phrase "it can be extrapolated" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that a conclusion or information can be inferred or estimated from existing evidence or data. Example: Based on the current trends and data, it can be extrapolated that the company's profits will continue to increase over the next quarter.
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In some cases, this information will be publicly available, while in others it can be extrapolated from public data.
It can be extrapolated to some degree using results from biaxial tests (e.g., equibiaxial tension) but not to sufficiently large strains.
With the help of these data, it can be extrapolated that the snow cover area in Bhilangna watershed is depleting at an average rate of 1.42 km²/ year.
It can be extrapolated that small metal components can be expected to remain long after the common types of fibers available (e.g., cotton, linen, wool, silk) in the nineteenth century have decayed.
Additionally it can be extrapolated that the surface passivation with H, F and Cl atoms does not seem to play a major role in the conductivity of the SPSNs.
The metric can be used to assess the overall performance of a model against all the experimental observations in the validation domain and it can be extrapolated to express predictive capability of the model under conditions for which direct experimental observations are not available.
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Although these results in murine studies were very exciting, recent studies in human cells have made it clear that it is unlikely that these results can be extrapolated to humans.
It is not yet known whether these results can be extrapolated to human beings [ 59– 61].
However, this region is partly rural and it is unknown where data can be extrapolated to other participation regions that are more urban, such as Amsterdam and Rotterdam.
However, it is unknown if this can be extrapolated to other populations, especially because no control group was included in the STORI study.
Therefore, it is unknown whether results can be extrapolated to other target groups (i.e. men having sex with men, or commercial sex workers) and other STIs (e.g. Syphilis or HIV).
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