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词汇 example_english_extrapolation
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Examples of extrapolation


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A current controversy surrounds the extrapolation of the results of treating the young to treating the elderly (19;30).
After all, the extrapolation of general features from specific instances is not a straightforward exercise.
As with all expanded lectures, it suffers from unevenness of extrapolation, or even over-elaboration.
A revised and internally consistent thermodynamic model for the interpolation and extrapolation of liquid-solid equilibria in magmatic systems at elevated temperatures and pressures.
Incidence estimates for the whole country are produced by extrapolation of the cases reported.
The agent's use of extrapolation gives rise to persistent forecast errors.
However, care should be taken with extrapolation of results from homogeneous models to the human field, where heterogeneity may require a complex model.
The graphs are plotted only over the ranges of counts/biomass/cover observed for that relationship, with no extrapolation.
By extrapolation of the data reported here, intra-stadial transmission may provide a means of supporting amplification and persistence of highly virulent tick-borne viruses.
At the boundary points of this cubic set, we make the following two assumptions for extrapolation.
The second world war saw the famous work on prediction for antiaircraft gunfire, with implications for extrapolation, interpolation and smoothing more generally.
To biologists, who like the reviewer have witnessed the violent changes in such extrapolations, this hardly comes as a great surprise.
This has been interpreted as the result of motion extrapolation.
These simulations have shown also that the uncertainty inherent in extrapolation to sites with different rainfall regimes and soils, can be reduced by modelling.
Clearly, all three methods involve different assumptions, and all three methods require extrapolation to reach the same initial and final states.
Evaluation, design and extrapolation methods for optical signals, based on the use of the prolate functions.
With numerical results for four different mesh sizes, it is tempting to try to improve the results by some extrapolation method.
However, inferred thinning to zero thickness and the presence of persistent land areas is based on extrapolation.
All of the topics are developed in considerable detail, involving a degree of extrapolation that is certainly courageous and perhaps foolhardy.
The dashed lines are extrapolations of the linear regression between sugar content and water content for the heat soluble fractions.
I show that lock-in can occur over a wide range of values for the extrapolation parameter and the coefficient of relative risk aversion.
Another situation requiring a degree of imprecision is extrapolation from a necessarily small experimental sample (especially in biomedical research) to the general population.
Extrapolation of laboratorybased investigations (such as cerebral blood flow) to clinically relevant measures of outcome has rarely been performed.
Extrapolation of results from either specialist psychiatric or community setting to primary care (or vice versa) may be misleading.
The persistence of the level of unemployment (hysteresis) may be illustrated by considering the deterministic extrapolation of the model.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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