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Перевод: extrapolate
[глагол] экстраполировать
Тезаурус:
- This is partly because, for reasons to be discussed later, we shall be confining ourselves to a certain class of creative person, viz authors: it would therefore be presumptuous of us to extrapolate from our conclusions to other forms of originality.
- If the absolute size of certain selected issues can be established by counting their dies, it is possible to extrapolate similar values for other issues by comparing the representation of counted and uncounted issues in hoards.
- Now to extrapolate from this example to a general argument that familiarity of a subject is a disadvantage would clearly be absurd.
- But it seems unlikely that it is often so, and it would be a mistake to extrapolate to other cases of mental illness which have been given the same diagnostic labels.
- He describes the neo-Darwinian approach taken by ethologists, concentrates on the behavioural ecology of Old World monkeys and apes in an attempt to extrapolate from animals to man, and examines the political objections to sociobiology.
- The minimum number of prey items in the predator assemblages is based on the highest number of any single element in the assemblage, but it is not possible without direct experimental observation to extrapolate back from this to what the predator actually ate (Yalden, 1985).
- Can you imagine how much it would cost to extrapolate from these screen sizes to a wall-sized panel?
- San Antonio is, however, only one site in many to be investigated in detail by archaeologists and geomorphologists and it is too early to extrapolate from there to the Maya lowlands in general.
- As indicated in Fig. 2, it is possible with the help of this plot to extrapolate the reflectance level for any desired depth.
- Extrapolate the trends of the last 40 years and such a depressing scenario looks like a dead cert.
- We never attribute any goodwill to the minority interest (since they are not a party to the transaction) nor attempt to extrapolate the group's goodwill to establish a theoretical goodwill attributable to the minority interest.
- Experts continue to disagree about how to extrapolate from one to the other, although it is generally accepted that even the smallest dose carries a health risk.
- In the Oxfordshire Coalfield area Dunham and Poole (1974) have recognised an unconformity at the base of the Upper Coal Measures which they extrapolate into the Coventry area to the base of the Halesowen Group.
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