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was extrapolated
verb
To infer by extending known information.
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The landscape model was extrapolated to the entire region.
"The science was accurate but it was extrapolated beyond imagination," Ms. Pearson said.
The proof was extrapolated from his 1915 paper on general relativity by his contemporary Karl Schwarzschild.
They focused on the study from which the 98,000 was extrapolated.
After washing with sterile PBS the desired infectious dose was extrapolated from a standard growth curve.
The estimate for all of France was extrapolated from data obtained in the Rhone-Alpes region, it said.
That number was extrapolated from population surveys rather than a compilation of actual deaths.
The expression of the figures was extrapolated from the Equality and Human Rights Commission report How Fair is Britain?
The Random Forest model was extrapolated to the 1978 land-cover map.
The sample size required (number of cadavers and recording sessions) was extrapolated from the results of animal studies.
The total number of transplanted cells was extrapolated for the entire volume of the dentate gyrus (Kempermann et al, 1997).
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