Examples of using Extrapolate in English and their translations into Chinese
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In each of these approaches, we can extrapolate a fundamental worldview.
Astronomers can't just take sample measurements of stars andthen extrapolate.
In each of these approaches, we can extrapolate a fundamental worldview.
When you extrapolate similar conditions to humans, it's not hard to imagine similar consequences.
Due to the varying nature of the discrepancies, however,the Board could not extrapolate the error.
Based on those approaches, we extrapolate potential directions for parallelism in deep learning.
At best, the still life gives the viewer time to ponder,reflect and extrapolate the importance of the subject.
One can extrapolate those feelings to empathize, because those feelings are not exclusive to men.
With enough of the right data, we can look closely at well performance,identify potential stress points, and extrapolate.
If I extrapolate this reality to all men, there is little wonder why online dating is scary to most women.
In these regions, we can present models which extrapolate from past experience and thereby can be used to forecast the future.
If you extrapolate that percentage to the adult population of America, it works out to more than 10 million people.
With compression it isimpossible to get any idea of 5G speeds or extrapolate 470Mbps+ speeds from a 140 Mbps connection.
Before we extrapolate to wider society we need to be careful about the direction of causality.
The establishment of stellar parameters helped the astronomers extrapolate the exoplanet's parameters and prove the existence of Kepler-40b.
You can extrapolate that the preferences of these college students[are similar to] preferences high school students have now.
You get a more well-rounded view of things that could exist in the animal kingdom andthen how you can extrapolate that into human medicine.
If challenged, they can extrapolate that an elephant is merely a different kind of animal- albeit a really big one.
The stars themselves are the less precise metric, as we can only view them at one instant in time,and then extrapolate stellar evolution backwards.
Yes, we can extrapolate trends from the past to make predictions about the future- possibly even very accurate predictions.
While Apple has a good historical track record with positive growth and profitability,there's no certainty that this will extrapolate into the future.
Their neural networks will also extrapolate data to figure out what else can be gleaned and to help identify decaying neutrinos.
Additionally, effect sizes and their derived risk prediction scoresderived in one population may not accurately extrapolate to other populations11,12.
Bob had centuries of experience, and he could extrapolate the most successful components for a given person to make into a potion.
Current weather forecasting and monitoring protocols focus attention on monsoon onset at one location,specifically in Kerala, and extrapolate for rest of region.
You could extrapolate much from Pawlenty's performance in support of the proposition that he is a serious candidate for the nomination.
However,” he added,“people sometimes will extrapolate that to mean now it works with 100 percent certainty, requires no observation, perfectly.
But if you extrapolate in developed countries where we use a lot of energy, on average in developed countries our civilizational metabolic rate is 11 000 Watts.
They also show that their method can accurately extrapolate far beyond its training data and predict structure formation for significantly different cosmological parameters.