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Most maritime surveys use strip transect and distance sampling to measure density; this is then extrapolated over the animal's range.
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For very large individuals, growth rates were extrapolated to dinosaur proportions using regression analysis.
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With that, the respondents recall is strengthened, more readily available, and easier to extrapolate from.
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However, care should be exercised in extrapolating such data obtained from subcutaneous implants to intracardiac location and function of valves in humans.
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If the method assumes the data are smooth, then a non-smooth function will be poorly extrapolated.
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He expected this some time round 1800, extrapolating existing trends.
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One key issue is how researchers extrapolate from the deaths identified in their field research to a death toll for the whole country.
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It has been extrapolated that even if prohibition had not been repealed in 1933, alcohol consumption would have quickly surpassed pre-prohibition levels.
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It can be extrapolated from the general primate behavior of female philopatry that female uakaries are also philopatric.
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There is an emphasis on learning how to extrapolate from known ideas to unknownprimarily accomplished via a core class in theoretical mathematics and logic.
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