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And, on the occasions when journalists choose to make extrapolations and predictions, there is the understanding that they need not be right, merely persuasive.
Because those are relying on the Internet to make extrapolations and make their own interpretations.
A limitation of this approach is the requirement to make extrapolations and assumptions regarding some unknown variables.
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In order to develop guidance on dosing, the dose-concentration-effect relationship needs to be understood and this means going beyond PK, to make extrapolations as to how these concentrations link with effect (PD).
Algorithms are used to make extrapolations beyond the evidence in hand.
Thus, existing data, even from well-done studies, are inadequate if we want to make extrapolations in any detail or to apply to specific subgroups in the population.
This was a UK study, and while the theme of home birth might be applied in other contexts, the circumstances of independent midwifery in the UK at present make extrapolations difficult.
For the 2003 war, the fact that some Iraqi units were bombed much more heavily than others makes extrapolations unreliable, and the large number of deserters complicates the calculations.
While this phantom represented our best available vascular access model, the differences with human tissue and the location of deeper vessels make extrapolation of this study difficult in a live human setting.
First, the number of participants is small and may not be representative, which might make extrapolation to all older dialysis patients less convincing.
In either procedure, it is important to control for maternal effects and to recognize that genotype-by-environment interactions can make extrapolation to the natural environment difficult.
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