英語 での Extrapolated の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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The noise figures at frequencies between those markers are extrapolated.
The biological and geological future of Earth can be extrapolated based upon the estimated effects of several long-term influences.
The larger number is, of course,an estimate based on a careful count in a small area, extrapolated to larger areas.
BTIG analyst Richard Greenfield extrapolated that data and declared Netflix the“most viewed cable network on television.”.
Subsequently, the disc is replaced with a small bone fragment extrapolated from the patient's own pelvis.
They then extrapolated these results until 2018 and calculated that the number of breast cancer avoided deaths averted since 1989 ranged between 384,000 and 614,500.
The figures show the trend growth path of currency anda series I call the'permanent monetary base' extrapolated to 2025.
Future Earth The biological andgeological future of the Earth can be extrapolated based upon the estimated effects of several long-term influences.
In his study, Rosnick extrapolated the TPP's impact on wages based on four different estimates of how much trade deals have contributed to rising inequality in the past.
Where this specification refers to the proleptic Gregorian calendar,it means the modern Gregorian calendar, extrapolated backwards to year 0001.
It was a trendy song across the Channel in 1940:"Walzing Matilda," extrapolated to the musette swaying on the hips of English railwaymen when they walked.
In 1769, mathematician Leonhard Euler took Fermat's famous last theorem- that there is no positive integer n value greater than 2 for which an+ b n= c n- and extrapolated it a little further:.
The theme of the exhibition is derived from a concept extrapolated from the language of music, the poliritmia, which represents the simultaneous use of multiple rhythms not of the same unit of time, to get to build a rhythmic figure different from those already present in the rhythms that are individually.
In yet another aspect,the present invention relates to methods for screening interpolated and/or extrapolated analyte measurement values.
Typically the screens are carried out before calculation of an interpolated or extrapolated value to determined whether such an interpolated/extrapolated value would be associated with higher than acceptable error, that is, the screens can be used as qualifying factors or criteria.
The data, described in a series of papers published online starting in April in Astronomy& Astrophysics,can be extrapolated to simulate the galaxy's past and future.
A second exemplary data screen that canbe used to qualify interpolated and/or extrapolated measurement values is a background drift check.
If there are 5000 matching sessions then for a particular ip. src value which is present in more than 1000 sessions,NWDB stops the scan after 1000 sessions and returns the extrapolated aggregate value.
Additionally, as Jacques Vallee points out, the numbers who do have awareness of an unusual event who do not report it,when extrapolated from those who do report encounters, could run into the multiple millions.
Due to Gaia sensitivity limitations, they were only able to analyse 200 stars in detail, but based on the interactions between the stars,the team extrapolated that the stream should contain at least 4,000 stars.
An additional report published by Wombat Security Technologies andThe Ponemon Institute in 2015 put the total extrapolated cost of phishing at roughly $3.8 million for a 10,000 person company.
You can't extrapolate that to the entire universe.
You can extrapolate from that whatever you want.
If I can extrapolate for a few minutes.
A table comparing the determination processes of uncertainty factors,which are used when extrapolating animal testing results.
I wrote a hexagonal algorithm tracking all of his sightings, extrapolating a theoretical exit trajectory.
Extrapolating the trend, in three years Apple could take up 15 percent of the market.