Examples of using Extrapolating in English and their translations into Slovak
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Medicine
-
Financial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Official/political
-
Computer
-
Programming
Extrapolating from mice to humans,
Other fitness tracking wearables track calories burned by extrapolating data from a heart rate monitor
Extrapolating from mice to humans,
Total European CO2 and GHG industrial emissions had already been on a moderately declining trend since 1990, and extrapolating this trend to 2008 indicates that the ETS has reduced emissions by just two percent compared to projected levels without the EU ETS.
Extrapolating from mice to humans,
Extrapolating a similar rate for the final quarter of the fiscal year,
Extrapolating this expansion back in time, one approaches a gravitational singularity,
Luis Corrons, technical director of PandaLabs states,"Extrapolating this data with an estimate of the number of Facebook users,
At present, halogen bulbs are often individually cheaper than LEDs but extrapolating cost savings from that is“a false economy” according to Stewart Muir, a product manager at the Energy Savings Trust.
estimates the discount rate for longer maturities by extrapolating current market rates along the yield curve.
more careful mechanistic study of animal models is needed before extrapolating such findings to humans.".
encourage them to invest much more in energy efficiency than they will by extrapolating present price levels.
Rule No 1 of the Annex to Regulation No 448/2004 by extrapolating the general rule at issue from those provisions.
Among other lines of evidence, extrapolating from the law suggests that the entire material cosmos emerged from a single point in the ancient past which expanded into the cosmos we know today,
Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data…".
Can't you extrapolate from your.
I can extrapolate her ring size in five minutes.
We can extrapolate the decay rate of the topsoil based on the data that we collect.
Medical science can extrapolate what would happen to a human unprotected in a vacuum.
Those who can extrapolate from incomplete information.".