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were extrapolated
verb
To infer by extending known information.
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Climatic variables were extrapolated by kriging from meteorological stations (ECA&D, European Climate Assessment & Dataset).
The results from the region, with a population of 1.2 million, were extrapolated to the interior regions and neighboring provinces.
When the figures were extrapolated to include all of the UK, the annual loss was 13m tonnes.
The fitted line equations were extrapolated to model the convergence signal under strong adaptive selection (ω = 2).
In some cases, partial results were extrapolated through the end of the year to get estimates for 2016.
Inhibitory concentrations were extrapolated from concentration effect curves after linear regression analysis.
The niche spaces defined then were extrapolated over the study area.
They were extrapolated into the larger investigation area using a proxy-target concept.
Available surgical and reproductive data were extrapolated, and a qualitative and quantitative analysis was carried out.
Mr. Maine's three previous novels, particularly his dazzling "Fallen," (a reverse-chronological account of Cain, Abel, Adam and Eve), were extrapolated from Bible stories.
Values followed by (E) were extrapolated from previous running times.
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