Similar words: extrapolate, extraction, extradition, violation, isolation, immolation, desolation, polarization. Meaning: n. 1. (mathematics) calculation of the value of a function outside the range of known values 2. an inference about the future (or about some hypothetical situation) based on known facts and observations.
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1. He estimated his income tax bill by extrapolation from figures submitted in previous years.
2. He estimate his income tax bill by extrapolation from figures submit in previous year.
3. Their age can be determined by extrapolation from their growth rate.
4. This is a quite extraordinary extrapolation from experience.
5. The sources of extrapolation theory, like those of evolutionary theory generally, are numerous.
6. By extrapolation it is concluded that today's rising income levels generate increased demand for services compared with manufactured goods.
7. A few astronomers have raised doubts about this extrapolation from ordinary galaxies to all extragalactic objects.
8. This negative knowledge could be valuable. extrapolation 104 Here the forecast extends the present trends into the future.
9. This extrapolation could be customized features could be changed and added or subtracted hence the term.
10. In itself, such extrapolation is hardly fatal.
11. This kind extrapolation is worth deliberate.
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12. Measuring static austenitic recrystallization by Back extrapolation method.
13. Aitken Extrapolation algorithm use Aitken transform to reduce iterations.
14. Her detective method is extrapolation.
15. Their lattice parameters were computed by extrapolation method.
16. This paper presents an extrapolation formula that considers the move acceleration of typhoon centre.
17. His estimate of half a million HIV positive cases was based on an extrapolation of the known incidence of the virus.
18. Arguments such as Younge's are apparently intended to forestall any extrapolation to racial differences in intelligence.
19. Providing one sticks to primates there is much scope for successful extrapolation.
20. Now one would not wish to deny the value of extrapolation, of drawing general conclusions from the evidence of particular instances.
21. We come back here, of course, to the question of extrapolation which I mentioned earlier.
22. In addition, in order to raise the image accuracy of complex layer and the stability of wavefield extrapolation formula, the scattered wavefield formula is improved.
23. Using Doppler radar data, an algorithm for precipitation nowcast is set up by applying an improved cross-correlation extrapolation method (COTREC).
24. Furthermore, through the example of computer programming, comparision of the formula precision which established Ang Adams extrapolation linear multistep method was made.
25. A periodic model and an auto-regressional model of stationary stochastic process were respectively proposed for carrying out extrapolation and prediction.
26. The method of asymptotic waveform evaluation (AWE) is a very efficient extrapolation method in numerical computation.
27. Hardware vendors could not produce data for each load point, so we're enhancing Server.Planner to do extrapolation between data points.
28. The paper particularly introduces the effect of background counting on the reciprocal extrapolation method.
29. For the problem of image enhancement, an improved nonlinear extrapolation method in frequency space is proposed.
30. Based on a quantitative study on the quenching function of tritium contaminated -machine pump oil, a graphic, extrapolation method was proposed to determine tritium in the contaminated oil.
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