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This method is potentially more reliable than making extrapolations based on the number of precincts that have have reported in each county, since precincts can vary significantly within a county in the number of voters they contain.
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But while Swedish scientists await permission to conduct controlled trials on humans, they have made extrapolations based on that standard human substitute, the rat.
Therefore, one should be cautious about making direct extrapolations based on observations with aqueous test systems or vegetable oils.
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.
Extrapolations based on the PPVs were made using the total number of patients registered with acute stroke in the different data sources in 2009: 2,429 patients were only registered in the DSR.
Its empirical claims were fairly minimal, consisting of extrapolations based on selective readings of systemic trends.
Table 15 records these estimates and some extrapolations based on them.
Algorithms are used to make extrapolations beyond the evidence in hand.
This variation makes extrapolations of therapeutic concentrations between species difficult.
Because those are relying on the Internet to make extrapolations and make their own interpretations.
Extrapolations have been made based on the estimate that the Hatton - Rockall area comprises ∼50% of the deep sea trawling grounds in the OSPAR area (Table 5).
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