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Extrapolation and beyond
Extrapolation may also apply to human experience to project, extend, or expand known experience into an area not known or previously experienced so as to arrive at a ( usually conjectural ) knowledge of the unknown ( e. g. a driver extrapolates road conditions beyond his sight while driving ).
Extrapolation means creating a tangent line at the end of the known data and extending it beyond that limit.
Extrapolation refers to the use of a fitted curve beyond the range of the observed data, and is subject to a greater degree of uncertainty since it may reflect the method used to construct the curve as much as it reflects the observed data.

Extrapolation and is
Extrapolation is projecting historical data into the future on the same basis ; if prices have risen at a certain rate in the past, they will continue to rise at that rate forever.
" Yellow Peril " is also the nickname of a book named Extrapolation, Interpolation and Smoothing of Stationary Time Series with Engineering Applications MIT Press.
Extrapolation from the sample to the underlying population of interest is not straightforward, because the species diversity of the available sample generally gives an underestimation of the species diversity in the entire population.
After trapezoid rule estimates are obtained Richardson's Extrapolation is applied
* ExtrapolationExtrapolation is the usual method of forecasting.
Extrapolation is calculated using five factors and a general elimination rate of 0. 015 / hour.
*" Pete the Poet ", a track on guitarist John McLaughlin's debut album Extrapolation ( 1969 ), is named after him.

Extrapolation and by
Extrapolation methods are described in more detail by Stoer and Bulirsch ( Section 3. 4 ) and are implemented in many of the routines in the QUADPACK library.
The foundations for deconvolution and time-series analysis were largely laid by Norbert Wiener of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in his book Extrapolation, Interpolation, and Smoothing of Stationary Time Series ( 1949 ).

Extrapolation and .
Extrapolation of this relationship through the thirtieth magnitude covers the range of micrometeorites.
Extrapolation of the expansion of the Universe backwards in time using general relativity yields an infinite density and temperature at a finite time in the past.
" Extrapolation 25 ( 1984 ): 146 – 56.
" Extrapolation: A Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy 43. 1 ( 2002 ): 22.
Dick's Time out of Joint ", Extrapolation, Vol.
Science fiction studies has a long history dating back to the turn of the 20th century, but it was not until later that science fiction studies solidified as a discipline with the publication of the academic journals Extrapolation ( 1959 ), Foundation-The International Review of Science Fiction ( 1972 ), and Science Fiction Studies ( 1973 ), and the establishment of the oldest organizations devoted to the study of science fiction, the Science Fiction Research Association and the Science Fiction Foundation, in 1970.
* 1942, Extrapolation, Interpolation and Smoothing of Stationary Time Series.
Academic journals which publish essays on speculative fiction include Extrapolation, and Foundation.
After contributing to several key British groups of the early sixties and making his first solo record Extrapolation ( with Tony Oxley and John Surman ) he moved to the USA where he played with Tony Williams's group Lifetime and then with Miles Davis on his landmark electric jazz-fusion albums In A Silent Way, Bitches Brew, A Tribute to Jack Johnson and On The Corner.
Impossibility Fiction: Alternativity, Extrapolation, Speculation.
* Valerie Broege, " Views on Human Reproduction and Technology in Science Fiction ", Extrapolation, v. 29, n. 3, pp. 197 – 215 ( Fall 1988 ).
" Extrapolation, v. 46, n. 1, pp. 90 – 102 ( Spring 2005 ).
Extrapolation may also mean extension of a method, assuming similar methods will be applicable.

beyond and is
If he is the child of nothingness, if he is the predestined victim of an age of atomic wars, then he will consult only his own organic needs and go beyond good and evil.
Information beyond nearest neighbor is carried second-, third-, and fourth-hand as a distortable rumor.
A point like p gets information directly from n, but all information beyond n is indirectly relayed through n.
The point is that the reactionary, for whatever motive, perceives himself to have been part or a partner of something that extended beyond himself, something which, consequently, he was not able to accept or reject on the basis of subjective preference.
The distances of these points of light is a problem he cannot master, beyond crude conjectures as to the orderings of the planetary orbits viewed outward from earth.
The deployment of a portion of these forces beyond our shores, on land and sea, is persuasive demonstration of our determination to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our allies for collective security.
It is beyond the province of this epilogue to cover policy questions of such depth and range.
Probably the most important thing to focus on is not the development of conscience, which may well be almost beyond the reach of literature, but the contents of conscience, the code which is imparted to the developed or immature conscience available.
That time is now past and the Atlantic nations, if they are to survive, must develop a full-fledged community, and they must also look beyond the frontiers of `` Western civilization '' toward a world-wide `` concert of free nations ''.
Now the Stone Harbor bird sanctuary, 31 acres of magic attraction for exotic herons, is threatened, but the battlefront extends far beyond our state.
If we make it established custom that whenever butchery on the highways grows excessive, say beyond 25,000 per annum, then somebody is going to hang, it follows that the more eminent the victim, the more impressive the lesson.
What is beyond this fog??
But the task is beyond me because I hold it impossible to compress in a sentence or two the complicated and prodigious contributions Sam Rayburn has made as an individual, as a legislator, as a statesman and as a leader and conciliator, to the majestic progress of this Nation.
An extension of 2 months beyond the regular due date for filing is also available to taxpayers making returns for a fiscal year.
Their cost is not beyond the hopes of the American pocketbook, the range being about $150 to $1,000, depending on size.
As an engineer approaches the plant the position of the home signal is seen in advance when he passes the `` distant '' signal located beyond the limits of the interlocking plant.
Taking the streetcar back to Kaiser's Fountain, I walked ahead, then left down the street opposite St. Sophia and just beyond the corner came to a small, one-story building with a red-tile roof, which is the entrance to the Sunken Palace.
My object, rather, is to alert you to an aspect or two of the affair that could have the gravest implications for you, far beyond the legal sanctions society might inflict.
The visceral brain as well as the neocortex is known to contribute to memory, but this topic is beyond the scope of this paper.
Furthermore, conditioned reactions are fundamentally altered when the hypothalamic sympathetic reactivity is augmented beyond a critical level, and several types of behavioral changes probably related to the degree of central autonomic `` tuning '' are observed.
The underlying assumption, of course, is that only sight and touch enable us, in any precise and fully dependable way, to locate objects in space beyond us, the other senses being decidedly inferior, if not totally inadequate, in this regard.
After all, the average American as he lies and waits for the enemy in Korea or as she scans the newspaper in some vain hope of personal contact with the front is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal, economic and governmental actions far beyond the normal citizen's comprehension and control.

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