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Although American forces are still combing the ruins of the Mosul residence for clues about the whereabouts of Saddam Hussein, the general said, it was impossible to guess if he might also be around Mosul. "I wouldn't make any extrapolation from this," he said.

Of note, highly heterogenous renal tissue perfusion and oxygen consumption within the kidney make any extrapolation of the total oxygen uptake measurement potentially erroneous and regions or energy requiring pathways (e.g. tubular sodium reabsorption) suffering from hypoxia might have been overlooked [ 29].

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However, FAMOUS pilot measured only two time points and observed 8 deaths making any extrapolation uninformative.

However, cellular compartmentalisation made any extrapolation of the in vitro to the in vivo situation speculative and tentative.

To make an extrapolation of the treatment effect clinically, a MID or threshold is often defined.

In general, the students seldom made any further extrapolation of the information for more in-depth discussions.

Seismic data in this part of the model are unavailable, making an extrapolation, which is hardly supported by any data, necessary.

This can be important if one makes an extrapolation for high train speeds.

Making an extrapolation based on a cross-sectional study in order to account for the mechanism of cartilage degradation in OA, however, may not be very accurate.

Nobody really knows how to make that extrapolation.

Forcing investors to spell out their assumptions can induce them to take a more realistic view.The biggest mistake investors make is extrapolation.

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