Examples of using Extrapolated in English and their translations into Chinese
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Extrapolated breakeven.
Current world electricity generation trends, extrapolated to 2032.
Extrapolated, technology wants what life wants:.
C Statistics gathered and extrapolated for Viet Nam, Indonesia and Bangladesh.
B Based on actual expenditure experience(January to September extrapolated to December).
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The number was extrapolated from survey data from YouGov.
B Based on actual expenditure experience(January to September, extrapolated to December).
They are not extrapolated from data or derived from test results.
(c) For UNHCR and UN-Women,2014 estimates have been extrapolated from actuals as at 30 June 2014;
This cost has been extrapolated from the statistical survey recently carried out by the Ethics Office.
Often though, this prediction has been extrapolated to apply to all technology.
He extrapolated the data to humans and predicted the size of the human social group to be about 150.
(b) For UNDP, 2014 estimates have been extrapolated from actuals as at 31 May 2014;
Extrapolated to full-time working hours, the gross monthly salary of women was 20% lower than that of men in 2006.
But the effect of high doses cannot always be extrapolated to predict what happens at extremely low doses.
It comes in waves that are often unrelated to the current economic situation,so recent weakness shouldn't be extrapolated.
Blockchain technology has since been extrapolated for use in other industries, but there is still some lingering confusion.
Extrapolated estimates suggest that worldwide approximately 15.9 million people inject drugs, of whom about 3 million are living with HIV.
At the following stage of the process, all objects are extrapolated to a common epoch, the so-called“reference epoch”.
Olson and Pope then extrapolated the celestial coordinates of the moon, and ran them through a digital planetarium program.
That one trait,‘cooperative,' for example, is extrapolated from the presence or absence of some eighty different genes.”.
We extrapolated prevalence estimates to population sizes in 2010 to obtain the number of individuals with chronic HBV infection.
Using figures regarding WEEE generation in Europe, if extrapolated, BAN calculated that over 350,000 metric tonnes per annum were being shipped abroad in this way.
Extrapolated to the rest of the year and assuming no improvement, SpaceX could theoretically perform as many as 37 launches in 2020.
Because of this they also extrapolated that people habitually taking fish oil would have a lower risk of developing skin cancer over their lifetime.
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.
An economic growth(and an extrapolated economic growth) taken from percentages over the period 2005-2012(for separate countries or separate groups of countries).
The scientists extrapolated that a human would need to drink about three liters of liquid infused with 0.5 percent of the catechins to get similar effects.
For instance, he extrapolated, the brain is likely unable to fully concentrate on the road while having any conversation--even one on a hands-free phone.
The scientists extrapolated that a human might need to drink approximately three liters of liquid infused with 0.5 percentage of the catechins to get comparable outcomes.