extrapolation in A Sentence

    1

    In the end, according to our Extrapolation.

    0
    2

    Michael Mann stated Hansen's estimates are prone to a very large“Extrapolation error”.

    0
    3

    Apart from Extrapolation and scenarios, many dozens of methods and techniques are used in futures research.

    0
    4

    In a real-world Extrapolation of this, I visited the London Stock Exchange to work with high-frequency traders.

    0
    5

    Casting further doubt on Kerner's Extrapolations from Gebhard's data, it's unclear what happened during those 21 minutes of foreplay.

    0
    6

    He adds:“With the new continuous measurement method we get a lot more data, which also enable us to make better Extrapolations for the whole area.”.

    0
    7

    By Extrapolation, whatever the family disapproves of becomes bad, even shameful, and must be kept secret for fear of losing all that goes along with family acceptance.

    0
    8

    Mixed fonts, interpolation and Extrapolation, generating important number of intermediaries and style and construction of the font width and font OpenType popular fonts with intermediate and master glyph, and the master automatically in accordance with the outline compatible points.

    0
    9

    All such Extrapolation is notoriously risky, of course and all bets would be off if the world fell into a 20-year depression as it currently shows no sign of doing, already recovering to trend growth levels following the 2009 downturn.

    0
    10

    Although this future analyses deals with Extrapolations for present Generation II reactor technology, the same paper also summarizes the literature on"FBRs"/Fast Breeder Reactors, of which two are in operation as of 2014 with the newest being the BN-800, for these reactors it states that the"median life cycle GHG emissions.

    0
    11

    Experimentally, with regard to the metallic glasses, a change of slope in the diffusion regime is observed during the transition of the glass transition, it results in a smaller dependence of the diffusion coefficient on the vitreous temperature, the coefficient thus becoming higher than would be predicted by the Extrapolation of supercooled liquid values.

    0