Examples of using Extrapolated in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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According to a biography produced by Ogilvy& Mather,“he extrapolated his knowledge of human behavior from consumerism to nationalism in a report which suggested‘applying the Gallup technique to fields of secret intelligence.'”.
They then extrapolated these results until 2018
Extrapolated from one small patch to the entire sky, the data will
de Vries extrapolated present data to that of the equilibrium point, to determine electricity costs
Archaeologists have extrapolated the Pazyryk culture from these finds: five large burial mounds and several smaller ones between 1925
From their initial discovery, they extrapolated that a 2,500-square kilometre region off the southern Japanese island could contain 16 million tons of the valuable elements.
based on existing data, or to automatically generate extrapolated values that are based on linear trend or growth trend calculations.
How I Did It” Daymond John extrapolated on how his learning disability forced him to create a style as an entrepreneur that has payed dividends conveying that“As I look at,
There is no dynamical reason why the motion of bodies in the solar system cannot be extrapolated back in time, far beyond four thousand and four BC, the date for the creation of the universe, according to the book of Genesis.
1st Baron Kelvin who extrapolated the theory of heat views of mechanical energy loss in nature,
Perhaps most importantly, the study results cannot be extrapolated to children who undergo prolonged or repeated exposures to general anesthesia
The hypothesis of a universal heat death stems from the 1850s ideas of William Thomson(Lord Kelvin) who extrapolated the theory of heat views of mechanical energy loss in nature,
is often extrapolated upon to suggest that the odds of being killed by a vending machine anywhere in the world is more than being killed by a shark,
There is no dynamical reason why the motion of bodies in the solar system cannot be extrapolated back in time, far beyond 4004 BC, the date for the creation of the universe, according to the book of Genesis[sic].
This research can be extrapolated to the field to understand metamorphic processes and the conditions of crystallization of igneous rocks.[33]
The plicometry, which is based on the use of a plicometer through which the subject's percentage of fat mass is extrapolated, presents a very significant limit: it assumes that
has been widely extrapolated to patients with CAD and even to patients
based on existing data, or to automatically generate extrapolated values that are based on linear trend
The team then extrapolated the size of the petri dish to match a dinner plate and the food on it, and determined that each
Hall extrapolated his latest work from previous studies that established that our brain can only handle about 150 friendships, and that,“the amount of time and the type of activity shared with a partner can be