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"extrapolation" Definitions
  1. extrapolation (of something) (from/to something) the act or process of estimating something or forming an opinion about something, using the facts that you have now and that are relevant to one situation and supposing that they will be relevant to the new one

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It's such an extreme and vague extrapolation of the real.
The movie is of interest primarily as an experiment in extrapolation.
If my findings are accurate and prime for extrapolation, I was wrong.
The maps were works of extrapolation, interpolation and inspiration, not mere measurement.
This is the kind of extrapolation that Grigoriadis attempts with eerie frequency.
She wanted to stay— But I've always had a gift for extrapolation.
What's more, this simple extrapolation for silicon panels could be overly optimistic.
One is the bleak grimness and the adherence to the extrapolation of reality.
Some of it was extrapolation from a rumor or someone's rather prejudiced account.
The instability around debt arises from a culmination of investor overzealousness and extrapolation.
"Sounds like more of a wild extrapolation from very little data," he said.
Too often, doctors resort to extrapolation — or, to put it less politely, guessing.
By extrapolation, the Pentagon is not really worried about malicious actors per se.
It achieves its aim by merging acts of imagination and extrapolation with historical fact.
He's called it an "extrapolation" of Moore's original comic rather than a traditional adaptation.
Yet her thought accommodates extrapolation in many directions, toward broader aspects of American identity.
I don't think there's any basis in the past for an extrapolation like that.
"The number I came up with off of that extrapolation was 2.4 million," said King.
But that figure and the extrapolation are based on Nigeria's 2006 census, which was probably exaggerated.
Another type of extrapolation occurs at 37A, where it could have been Roman numerals, but isn't.
In addition, the numbers are subject to debate and the 2019 figures are based on extrapolation.
But the other extrapolation is in bringing more of psychology into the realm of the computationally understandable.
The extrapolation from this study would be that the bacteria would behave similarly in the human body.
A special camera aboard Rosetta allowed scientists to create a visual extrapolation of the comet's obscured underbelly.
And so the work of extrapolation in the science fiction framework is mostly built on increasing intensity.
"What I'm interested in is that extrapolation of meaning from things I didn't ask for," he says.
Here's how Mauboussin says an investor can take advantage of groupthink, over-extrapolation, and emotion:Lean on valuation.
Most of the tech is basically identical to that of present-day Earth, or it's a reasonable extrapolation.
But I do disagree with Dr. Romm's extrapolation that existing technologies will suffice to meet the climate challenge.
Everything else is informed speculation, extrapolation, and the word "could," which appears again and again through the article.
The issue of Lizzie's sexual awakening requires some extrapolation, but it has long been a subject of conjecture.
That might be a slight over-extrapolation, but it does seem plausible that Facebook is considering implementing this change.
That extrapolation included a more representative population than you see in most card games, or most science-fiction worlds.
This is opposed to the situation they face in the naive extrapolation, which requires an infinite number of unspecifiable parameters.
The scientists only found 12 of these sources, but they conclude that there could be thousands based on an extrapolation.
For that reason, we are calling these estimates an "extrapolation" from early-reporting counting areas rather than an outright "prediction".
Of course, most extinctions will be of as-yet-untallied species whose disappearance will largely be evident through statistical extrapolation.
The idea may have begun as an extrapolation of a well-known fact: People who are bedridden lose bone mass.
She sees episodes, and so she feels the same way, I think — that it's a good extrapolation of her world.
"If you look back at my notes from that period, you can see a lot of extrapolation," Sestan told me.
In the most extreme extrapolation of this perceived authenticity, rap lyrics have been used in court as evidence against rappers.
Indeed. But it's in line with — and an extrapolation of — a favorite argument against Trump's conviction and removal from office.
And this is where readers familiar with ruined-earth novels and their rigorous logical extrapolation might begin to have difficulties.
That year was when systematic temperature observations began in Antarctica, creating enough temperature points for the extrapolation to be feasible.
This prediction comes with some caveats, as Socas-Navarro himself points out:Obviously, this extrapolation should not be viewed as a prediction.
Her second paper, written with her postdoc Marcia DeLonge and the graduate student Rebecca Ryals, offered a remarkable bit of extrapolation.
This is the project's major weakness: Its big idea is based almost entirely on extrapolation from a few acres in California.
By extrapolation then, would the case of a secular family, similarly arguing for the extension of a child's life, be weaker?
Usually extrapolation is right, but the trouble is since everybody else extrapolates and you extrapolate, all you're doing is joining the herd.
In 2011, it felt like an interesting extrapolation of what the next generation's attitudes could be having grown up with social networks.
He also produced the guitarist John McLaughlin's first album, "Extrapolation," and recorded the first demonstration records by the rock band Soft Machine.
The billing procedures require scrutiny drilling down to the extrapolation of the raw data and the actual mathematical calculations used for billing.
But it's also true that our quenchless thirst for startup villains leads to exaggerated extrapolation, even when errors are acknowledged and addressed.
Do you see a logical extrapolation of your work used in "nudges" to prompt users to clean up their act prior to prosecution?
Buyers use a combination of the current price and an extrapolation of the recent increase in price to estimate their expected target value.
There are still uncertainties as to the age of the cluster, Meingast explained, and the reported size is an estimate based on extrapolation.
"The game always felt like it was a lot more of an honest extrapolation of where our world is now," says Nels Anderson.
Where the galaxy is "now" is only a mathematical extrapolation — about 30 billion light-years from here, according to the standard cosmological math.
Perhaps more realistic (but still not that dire) is an estimate from the University of Calgary professor and noted croup scholar David W. Johnson: He and his colleagues have presumed, through what he told me was a process of "smoking a cigar and waving it" and "an extrapolation from an extrapolation," that 1 in 1513,000 child-patients dies from the condition.
The dangers of extrapolation can be simply defined: The president's party almost always loses the midterm election, but presidents usually win their reelection campaigns.
Managers and investors collectively create a story about it, which begins as an explanation, then morphs into an extrapolation, and then into an exaggeration.
KH: You know that's an extrapolation that I'd have to think more carefully about than I can do on the fly in a podcast.
A more optimistic cost number would be about $10 billion per person using the current model based on extrapolation from moon landings, he said.
Lastly, Mulder says Larsson's interpretation was based on a convenient "extrapolation" of the characters, which in Mulder's opinion does not qualify as actual evidence.
Children of Men is a devastatingly tense near-future dystopia that's all the more effective because it's such a recognisable extrapolation of our own.
But when it comes to goofy legislation, the amplification beyond Tweet length actually benefits the comedy because context and extrapolation are the funniest parts.
It's an even more abstract extrapolation of Bon Iver's 2016 album, "22, a Million," and the dance-floor-defying catalog of Mouse on Mars.
Their sure advance, Kaku believes, allows for the extrapolation of what is possible now to a road map of what we might ultimately become.
It sounded interesting and in many ways a very natural extrapolation from other things we know, but it also seemed to conflict with conventional wisdom.
By extrapolation, the complete, unbroken vessel likely contained around 501 weevils, according to the new study published this week in the Journal of Archaeological Science.
But part of what made Musk's notion interesting was that it rested entirely on a simple extrapolation from the trajectory of the video game industry.
The Purge plays like a worst-case-scenario extrapolation from the events of the day, a darkest timeline that still seemed distant five years ago.
The unusual way he combines freethinking liberalism with punctilious social conformity—in his manners, religious practice and otherwise—is a sort of extrapolation of it.
A partial extrapolation of Glover's anxieties over what fame can do to black people in America, it's a social commentary too evocative to pin down.
Although this is a big extrapolation from a single data point, Arizona has particularly struggled with drug-related cartel violence on its border with Mexico.
"But the Sarmientosaurus, with its lime-sized brain, was a big animal, so the extrapolation is that it would have been pretty dense," he said.
Often it does so by presenting an episode's paranoid-future technology as an extreme extrapolation of something that's already known and used in contemporary society.
I think with most dystopian novels that I've read, and certainly all of them are far better than anything I've ever written, it's an extrapolation.
Sinclair rescinded its full-year political revenue estimate of $260 million to $280 million, which was based on an extrapolation of 2008 and 2012 political revenue.
You can only imagine that a hundred dollar bottle of six-year-old milk would have the extrapolation of those qualities over time—chunky and awful.
Which makes the extrapolation much much more reliable vs if you just get data from one smartphone app which is used by teenagers in certain areas.
The problem is, those figures are misleading, with methodology that involves not an actual count but extrapolation based on immigration patterns from countries where FGM is found.
The data is also based on an analysis of February 2016 through January 2017, so the estimate for 20163 is partly an extrapolation of the available figures.
"By extrapolation, older patients in the United States had 7.96 million surgical hospital stays in 2012, with a mean cost of $2,600 per stay," the authors calculate.
Infliximab is particularly relevant to the overall conversation regarding indication extrapolation because structural differences have been identified as potentially related to the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases.
The core design is one of the most engrossing puzzles I've ever played, a blend of risk management, the extrapolation of hidden information, and careful economic planning.
These studies are based on data from China, so they don't require extrapolation from the United States or some other country with relatively low concentrations of pollution.
Google search frequency for "bear market": On a more impressionistic level, last Thursday saw a saturating volume and intensity of bad news and negative extrapolation of scary trends.
What this team did was to make that extrapolation, and then also assume that star formation in the past in the galaxy was higher (a fairly safe bet).
That's a bigger number than The Life of Pablo achieved, but it's dependent on a little extrapolation and originates from a service with a much larger user base.
I think science fiction is great for this, as it lets the story be both a metaphor for what's going on today, and an extrapolation into the future.
But AlphaGo Zero—which is not capable of extrapolation, and instead experiments with new moves semi-randomly—took longer than expected to come to grips with the concept.
But think of this more as informed extrapolation; this is what Obamacare will likely look like if the Trump administration keeps going down the path it is on.
The 2202,2628-per-night estimate of successful crossers is an extrapolation of Border Patrol data based on a three-to-one ratio of successful crossers to those apprehended.
If you do some back-of-the-envelope extrapolation of the California campaign to the whole health industry, you get a number in the tens of billions of dollars.
By extrapolation, they estimated the stream could contain at least 4,000 stars and be at least 1,300 light-years long, according to the paper published in Astronomy and Astrophysics.
And the Bouroullecs took an abstract, minimalistic approach, with vases in various sizes and shades of blue-green, an extrapolation of the open windows that the artist often depicted.
While this was a scientific extrapolation rather than a list of specific names with specific causes, the Puerto Rican government accepted the estimate, as did lawmakers from both parties.
Based on a simplified extrapolation, it works out to about $122 gained a month for a typical family — which for some would be wiped out by higher mortgage rates.
But the existence of bias in the field of economics is rattling a profession that, at its core, functions through objective interpretation and extrapolation of data, statistics and evidence.
This is a future extrapolation of work done by researchers Markus Greiner at Harvard and Eric Hudson at UCLA whose precision methods use lasers to create new types of molecules.
That's because the extrapolation central to asymptotic safety does not rule out that a more fundamental description of space-time—for example, with strings or networks—emerges at high energies.
The analysis, an extrapolation based on adult responses to a federal survey, represents an indirect way of arriving at a figure that many advocates consider to be of crucial importance.
The tour deals with this largely by misdirection, pointing guests toward details that might seem revealing—like the elegant slope of Prince's handwriting—but nonetheless require additional extrapolation to feel meaningful.
I don't have direct, irrefutable proof of any of these contentions, only extrapolation based upon what little we know of the man's fortunes that can be gleaned from the public record.
"An extrapolation based on the U.S. adult population reveals that 59 million people have little or no idea of how much interest they're paying on their card debt," the reports states.
Fairytale fantasies aside, conversing with creatures on an intellectual level seems like a pipe dream, but but design-based research studio Extrapolation Factory believes people need to learn to listen differently.
But on this track from "Romance," which is due in March, Oneida's edgy extrapolation of Krautrock — with a Minimalist pulse underlying improvisational, shifting structure — is as wild and purposeful as ever.
It is based on the court's "negative" interpretation of the Commerce Clause, which empowers the national government to regulate interstate commerce and so, by extrapolation, deprives the states of that power.
And the horrific medical experiments that silence the film's other black victims are an extrapolation of the real-life assimilations that happen when black men and women move within white culture.
The result feels like an album Travis $cott might make if he had a soul, a logical extrapolation of Kanye West's recent sung material filtered through the world of new wave synths.
If running around a cavernous space playing VR tennis with a human opponent sounds like a trifle, it should; it's a supersized extrapolation of why the Nintendo Wii was such a phenomenon.
"If you do the extrapolation for people, we're probably talking a couple of decades, with the expectation that those years are going to be spent in relatively good health," Dr. Kaeberlein said.
Comprised of lurid listings for imaginary TV shows, TVGoHome (the name was inspired by a piece of xenophobic graffiti) gave Brooker a format in which to hone his gift for brutal extrapolation.
Because he has never held public office, getting a sense of Donald Trump's cultural policy is largely a matter of extrapolation from past incidents and comments, none of which is particularly encouraging.
That translates to a system of prayers, and it just seemed like an interesting extrapolation of worship based on Old God prospects and how they have become hybridized with the New God agenda.
Sharon Browning, a biostatistician from the University of Washington, felt that the new paper relied far too heavily on an extrapolation made from a single data point, that being the observed dental divergence.
Amazon and the FTC are at odds over the FTC's damages model, which estimated Amazon's revenue from unauthorized in-app purchases to be $86 million, based on an extrapolation involving failed password entries.
In some ways the new album is an extrapolation of "Closer," from FKA twigs's 2014 album "LP1," and of her 2016 single, "Good to Love" — both hymnlike tunes with lyrics alluding to faith.
This is hard sci-fi, but it goes so far in its speculative extrapolation toward that end of the spectrum that it hits the end, goes through and comes back around the other side.
Granted with a sample size of only 3,002 people that's an imprecise number—but a loose extrapolation from a self-reported survey is the best estimate we've got for how widespread revenge porn truly is.
If you tried to extrapolate the study's findings nationwide, Pokemon Go would be on the hook for roughly 145,000 crashes, 30,000 injuries and 256 deaths, the authors said, though they acknowledge that extrapolation is "speculative."
The data for North Korea, for example, that found there were 1.1 million people there in slavery, was compiled through extrapolation, testimony from North Korean refugees and information gathered during three country visits by Walk Free.
The FDA's new campaign consists of materials highlighting important definitions and explanations of the stringent regulatory process biosimilars must go through in order to be approved, as well as the concepts related to extrapolation and interchangeability.
I can't tell you that this is the exact right number — it's a challenging extrapolation — but I think our study makes a strong case that this debate is a matter of life and death for many Americans.
The multi-part exhibit, designed by Local Projects (with an extra exhibit from The Extrapolation Factory), guides visitors through the fundamental building blocks of organic biology before leading them to a future where synthetic organisms are common.
Although the FBI does not release national data until October, an extrapolation of trends from previous years suggests that the figure for the United States as a whole is likely to have fallen by 6% in 2017.
You have these multitudes of perspectives being synthesized into this global street-level representation of the world that would be updated pretty regularly, so it's kind of an extrapolation forward of the kinds of things we did.
"The Resisters" is a book that grows directly out of the soil of our current political moment, and much of the book's unsettling pleasure lies in Jen's ingenious extrapolation (or, in some cases, redescription) of contemporary problems.
UC Berkeley's council has argued this week that extrapolation to eukaryotic cells relied entirely on a research paper published in summer 2012 by the university's researchers, which they said was key to their patent application, The Scientist reported.
"As far as I can tell, they measured elemental abundances on the star (that's the new thing) and then do a lot of modeling and extrapolation," Guillem Anglada Escude, astronomer at Queen Mary University of London, told Gizmodo.
I've had that tattooed behind my eyelids since day one, so (in my mind) there is definitely an extrapolation of the Middle East refugee crisis — as well as the present tribalism — that is reflected in the Ganymede bit.
The best avaiable extrapolation of what he's talking about to guess that he's talking about some arm of the government, under the direction of the sitting president at the time, tracking phone calls made by his campaign office.
The fact is that the climate changes regularly and what we need to make sure is that we aren't confusing the regular cyclical movements of the climate for some extrapolation of a specific rise in temperatures or lowering.
He narrated a despairing letter imploring Alice to respond to his many unanswered messages — an imaginative extrapolation of what actually happened when the parents of Alice Liddell, the real-life inspiration for Alice, forbade Dodgson from contacting her again.
I will consider the impact of my work on fairness both in perpetuating historical biases, which is caused by the blind extrapolation from past data to future predictions, and in creating new conditions that increase economic or other inequality.
If you think this sounds like wild extrapolation—after all, lipsticks are around the same size, and you don't get articles about whacking those up your nether regions—have a look at how some of these phones are sold.
You just needed to do a simple linear extrapolation: Cities and farms use this much water now, the population is growing this much, we're going to need this much more water, the water isn't there, so we're headed for a crash.
He agreed that this is important information for understanding neutron stars, but noted that the comparison is just an extrapolation so far, and still needs theorists to develop just what the high fraction of protons would do to a neutron star.
But we are learning now that this energy-gobbling estimate, which has also been cited in bearish cases about bitcoin, may be flawed and has been used to make an extreme extrapolation assumption seen in the past when new technologies emerge.
Some 4,000 possible exoplanets have been discovered in the Milky Way since 1995, by spacecraft like NASA's Kepler and TESS and by telescopes on the ground; by extrapolation, there could be billions of possibly habitable worlds in our galaxy alone.
Sanders' figure is based on a study whose findings were published in the American Journal of Public Health; the "500,000" figure is an extrapolation from a survey to which 910 people who filed for bankruptcy between 2013 and 2016 responded.
Dada-Surrealism rejected the tight correlation between words and meaning, which perhaps sounds familiar in our era of Trump post-factuality: slippery conceptual bullshit moves that exploit Soupault-type forms of verbal extrapolation in the interests of far-right political manipulations.
"It's a little tough to do an exact extrapolation between what happened in South Carolina and on March 1," said Jason Miller, a senior Cruz adviser, who stressed that Cruz has already proven in Iowa that it can turn out his voters.
AdComm members will be asked to discuss the similarity of CT-P2202 to Remicade, whether there are clinically meaningful differences between the two mAbs, and whether there are sufficient data to support extrapolation to the approved indications beyond those studied in clinical trials.
The second (Smart House, from 1999) is an absurd extrapolation of the Internet of Things, and makes pretty spot-on predictions about the fears people now have around AI and the security of their homes in the age of smart locks and Dash buttons.
Okay, but even in this conversation you are unwilling to differentiate scientific fact and scientific data and reasonable extrapolations based on data, from past injustices in American history, these are totally separate things — No, we disagree on what a reasonable extrapolation from the data is.
His discussion is punctuated by many charts and tables: Using a combination of extrapolation and guesswork to produce quantitative estimates for eras that predate modern data collection is a Piketty trademark, and it's a technique he applies extensively here, I'd say to very good effect.
Researchers typically estimate the total visible mass of the Milky Way by extrapolating outward from the midplane density; if there's a pinching effect, then this extrapolation leads to an overestimation of the visible mass, making it seem as if the mass matches up to the stars' motions.
Every aspect of these paintings — their color, their relationship to landscape painting and to modernism, their symbolism, their journalistic extrapolation, even the process of their construction — speaks to a stubbornly common public issue with an effectively open-minded tone: no harangues, no hyperbole, and simple, honest painting.
Ms. Kazan — a vivid actress and the screenwriter of the charmingly fantastical "Ruby Sparks" — has fulfilled the first criterion of persuasive futurist fiction: She's created a slyly detailed alternate universe that is both an extrapolation of the world we know today and its own consistent entity.
On the left that imagining takes the form of a dire ecological extrapolation — a fear that climate catastrophe isn't inevitable despite liberalism but because of it, that the combination of governments with limited powers, publics with limited knowledge and corporations with capitalist incentives might be responsible for civilizational disaster.
The show is lovely in its extrapolation of housing from the very basic elements the planet gave us, as in "Shadow of the Ancestors" (2015), in which the trunk of a tree casts a shadow that is a building — thus prompting a discussion about how our first home came from trees.
The new laws' twin purposes — to force women to have babies they don't want, and then to stigmatize and undermine the resulting single mothers — are such a clear and well-constructed extrapolation of the current debate that I doubt any reader will need to suspend disbelief for even a moment.
The world in "Exit West" is, in many respects, an extrapolation of the world we live in now, with wars like the one in Syria turning cities into war zones; with political crises, warp-speed technological changes, and growing tensions between nativists and migrants threatening to upend millions of lives.
We Were Very Wrong About the Number of Galaxies in the UniverseUsing the Hubble Space telescope and other observatories, astronomers have completed the most…Read more ReadImages like this one, aside from making us feel incredibly small, allow astronomers to estimate, via extrapolation, the total number of galaxies across the entire observable Universe.
The most-cited figure, from a 2016 report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said more than half a million women and girls in the US were at risk for cutting — a statistic that didn't come from an actual count but was arrived at by extrapolation based on immigration patterns from countries where FGM is practiced.
His lawyer planned his defense: Mr. Mottor had been entrapped by the state trooper, his foot injury explained why he failed the field sobriety test, and a phenomenon called "retrograde extrapolation" meant that Mr. Mottor's blood-alcohol level might have been lower when he was on the road than when he was tested at the police station.
After all, the "run rate" is nothing more than a forward-looking extrapolation based on whatever time period a company chooses (a strong day of retail sales ahead of Christmas, for example, would produce a much higher number if it were projected as a "run rate" for a full year than a day in the middle of the summer would).
" (The savings figure was widely disputed by economists, Remain campaigners and the Office for National Statistics.) AFTER Leave leaders, including Nigel Farage of the U.K. Independence Party, and Boris Johnson and Iain Duncan Smith of the Conservative Party, maintained that they had never promised that £350 million a week would be given to the N.H.S. Mr. Duncan Smith called the figure "an extrapolation.
To be in the presence of LeWitt's art, his wall drawings in particular (I tend to find his sculptures predictable and inert), is to bask in the realm of thought; the manifestation of the piece in real space comes across not as a completed task but as an astonishing extrapolation of a platonic framework — the marks made by the collective of artists employed in the creation of the work retain the trace elements of the individual personalities, and their minute variations vibrate across the surface of the wall.
This fall, shows I long to see include a new "Death of a Salesman," directed by Marianne Elliott ("The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time"), which envisions Arthur Miller's Lomans as a black family, with Wendell Pierce and the great Ms. Clarke in the leading roles; "The Watsons," an extrapolation from an unfinished Jane Austen novel by Laura Wade at the Menier Chocolate Factory; "My Brilliant Friend," a stage version of Elena Ferrante's incredibly addictive Neapolitan novels, at the National Theater; and Ian McKellen's one-man, valedictory show ("Ian McKellen on Stage") at the Harold Pinter Theater.

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