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They assumed this could be extrapolated in the same way that "men like beer and football" meant: the more, the better.
This revealed that the anticoagulant activity of FH was released in thrombus-targeting way and limited in the vicinity of the thrombus, and this could be extrapolated to SFH.
If this could be extrapolated, the allele of faster mobility (Sod-1b) present in M. booduga may presumably be adapted to an environment with less oxygen in their nests and burrows.
If this could be extrapolated and studied further then this could perhaps provide input to better organise the work for GPs at the PHCC and serve to recruit more doctors to PHC.
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It was intended that using a broad patient selection strategy in this way would increase the likelihood that results from this study could be extrapolated to this clinical population and similar health services.
The small number of participants in the survey may be a limitation; however, the scarce use of Delphi in the field of business ethics means there are few business ethics scholars, so the conclusions from this survey could be extrapolated to the entire population at this stage.
The team wondered if this relationship could be extrapolated to IMBHs.
This research could be extrapolated to suggest that the use of broad consent would be acceptable for current and future research projects, which plan for secondary use before data collection begins.
We also evaluated nanoparticle uptake using T cells isolated from three different human donors (Figure 1c) and saw only small variation, suggesting that this technique could be extrapolated to the T cells of any patient.
This hypothesis could be extrapolated.
Eventually this information could be extrapolated to other settings.
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