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Polynomial or linear fits are made in order to extrapolate the data to q = 0.

Such projections are made by extrapolating recent trends in the relationship between time and vital rates.

Quick counts are made by extrapolating from samplings of Indonesia's nearly 500,000 polling stations.

Efforts are currently being made to extrapolate the present approach in such directions.

One may, however, argue whether the observations made in the study should be extrapolated to the entire bacterial kingdom or not.

Additionally, direct comparison of measurement made in accumbens should not be extrapolated to cortex as differences in astrocyte biochemistry, physiology and function may be region specific (for reviews, see Hewett, 2009; Matyash and Kettenmann, 2010; Zhang and Barres, 2010).

Second, a few attempts have been made to extrapolate from exposure response findings in industrial cohorts.

Several assumptions must be made to extrapolate WTP estimates to the entire population in MCMA.

Extrapolating from observations made in animal models and in vitro is treacherous because we do not understand the correlates of protection for the overwhelming majority of infectious agents.

Many attempts have been made to extrapolate the age of the common ancestor of sequenced genomes.

First, our data demonstrate that the fitness cost of antibiotic resistance needs to be measured for each particular species of interest, and that the observations made in just one species cannot be extrapolated to another, since the genetic particularities might modulate the effects of bacterial fitness.

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