English to Malayalam Dictionary extrapolate

extrapolate

വെച്ചടി
definition
verb
the results cannot be extrapolated to other patient groups
extend the application of (a method or conclusion, especially one based on statistics) to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be applicable.
example
it is always dangerous to 'extrapolate' from a sample
The evidence needed for sound policymaking should thus be much more comprehensive than attempts to 'extrapolate' dubious principles from the findings of controlled trials.
attempts to 'extrapolate' likely human cancers from laboratory studies
The final slope of all the complex curves 'extrapolate' at the intercept to an average value of 1.5 0.5.
Most franchisors will not make earnings claims, but will provide information with which you could potentially 'extrapolate' gross sales figures.
During that time, I've seen numerous threat briefings that attempted to 'extrapolate' possible terrorist strategies out of the most obscure bits of intelligence.
It's part of their job to 'extrapolate' from current trends, anticipate future problems, and head them off at the pass.
it is always dangerous to 'extrapolate' from a sample
Using these three basic numbers - population, CO2 emissions, and GDP - I proceeded to 'extrapolate' some figures.
If you look at previous attempts by actuaries to 'extrapolate' trends, the forecasts have always undershot - and better lifestyles and medical advances have accelerated the improvement in life expectancy.
The computational model can 'extrapolate' the morphogenetic movements of human organs such as the eye, heart, lung etc.
The 2004 survey researchers 'extrapolated' figures from information from 248 local authorities in the UK.
This confidence cannot be 'extrapolated' to other situations of much larger glucocorticoid exposures in the perinatal period.
The book is of broader relevance than just the tea industry, however, and the problems identified and the methods suggested can certainly be 'extrapolated' to other situations.
This is done by 'extrapolating' a graph of volume against temperature.
What has become increasingly important is 'extrapolating' that imbedded value so it can go on to the balance sheets.
Many others disagree, claiming that many of the characteristics of communities are unique and cannot be 'extrapolated' from the species level.
Therefore, results cannot be 'extrapolated' to pharmacy students nationwide or to student populations in other degree programs.
This method imposes some causal structure on the forecasting task and moves away from essentially 'extrapolative' techniques.
What they did was approach American folk and roots music with the precision and 'extrapolative' inventiveness of jazz.
In concept, the models are similar to the GAM formulation of this paper, although the parametric trend curve is badly behaved when 'extrapolated' beyond the limits of the time series.
The second aspect covers the steps to make the 'extrapolator' fully adaptive, through optimization of the time step sensitivity and the input layer width of a sliding window extrapolator.
Well, I don't know that I necessarily agree with the projections or 'extrapolations' that you just set forth.
Population is 'extrapolated' using the revised UN estimates, which give a figure of 1, 272.2 million;
I have yet to see a successful prediction about the physical world that was inferred or 'extrapolated' from the content of any religious document.
This is all supposition and 'extrapolation' on McDougall's part.
These results may not be 'extrapolated' to a normal menopausal population due to the presence of chemotherapeutic medication.
Data about them, however, must be 'extrapolated' from demographic information compiled by the Australian and New Zealander governments.
The results of a retrospective analysis are specific to the observed variation in the vital rates, and can be 'extrapolated' to other situations only with great care.
The figures are 'extrapolated' from forecasts in the Barker Report, which made recommendations into the number of new homes which needed to be built to bring Britain's house price inflation in line with that of Europe.
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