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Sentence count:33Posted:2017-10-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: extrapolateextrapolationextractedextravertedextricatedextravasateinterpolateisolatedMeaning: [ek'stræpəʊleɪt]  adj. that are estimated. 
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1) The results cannot be extrapolated to other patient groups.
2) We have extrapolated these results from research done in other countries.
3) These results cannot, however, be extrapolated to other patient groups.
4) Worsley and his colleagues have extrapolated these effects of the Supercontinental Cycle back into the Precambrian.
5) This demand was extrapolated from the projected growth in such countries' gross national product.
6) These cost data were then extrapolated to a 200 megawatt plant using various scale factors.
7) The judges extrapolated it from the fact that constables hold office under the Crown and are sworn to keep the peace.
8) Urquhart has extrapolated from this the likely radioactive release of polonium.
9) Estimates of what goes into landfills are usually extrapolated from what people buy.
10) Extrapolated and interpolated data are shown by heavy lines.
11) Mr Sorensen extrapolated his findings to other businesses.
12) QQ Lianliankan extrapolated a detailed notes for reference.
13) And extrapolated that the main application field for activated carbon in the future is water treatment.
14) Whether these results can be extrapolated to humans requires further investigation.
15) The signal spectrum ise extrapolated basing on the minimum entropy criteria to increase signal resolution.
16) Secondly,(http://sentencedict.com/extrapolated.html) a digital IMC method is extrapolated based on the discrete math model of object identification.
17) Delphi QQ Lianliankan extrapolated source . DLL using global monitoring, personal feel very good!
18) The results can be extrapolated to zero thickness to obtain the correct surface strain.
19) The dynamic loads must be extrapolated using aeroelatic scale factors.
20) Because the TDT was extrapolated into four distinct scenarios--a/1, a/2, b/1, and b/2.
21) The mean age of their population, however, was high and the results can not be extrapolated to other patient groups.
22) The figures are wildly optimistic, and could only have been extrapolated from a short trial of about 10 operations.
23) Like carbon and oxygen, what is known has been extrapolated from reductionist experiments in the lab and computer modeling.
24) In view of these possible sources of error it is surprising that extrapolated profiles ever yield results of any value.
25) Thus animal data on this subject can not, and should not, be extrapolated to humans and many questions remain.
26) The experience in the United States can not necessarily be extrapolated to the United Kingdom.
27) According to the P axis superiority distribution position, the compression stress direction is extrapolated.
28) He also pointed out that this model could possibly be extrapolated to other cancers.
29) He did not predict the future in his copious science fiction, he insisted. He simply extrapolated.
30) An alternating direction implicit difference scheme is proposed in combination with extrapolated treatment of the conditions on the outer boundary.
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