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Then, we simply extrapolated forward to the fall of 2018.
Virtual reconstruction of the mandible, with extrapolated segment shown in grey.
Extrapolated, that would work out to be approximately 29 million Americans.
The numbers were then extrapolated for the length of the march.
They focused on the study from which the 250,298 was extrapolated.
To him, jazz means something more like blues tradition, boldly extrapolated.
The report doesn't say, but recommendations can be extrapolated from its findings.
Here are the numbers so far, extrapolated over four quarters for Watson.
New data reveals slower employment growth (we extrapolated revisions) going into 2020.
Can these findings be extrapolated to the super-rich of other nations?
Yet extrapolated over years, it foreshadows a shift of potentially enormous consequences.
Yet extrapolated over years, it foreshadows a shift of potentially enormous consequences.
They were scientific reconstructions, extrapolated by artists from casts of actual fossils.
They have reached lofty — some might say mythical — valuations extrapolated from private investments.
I first extrapolated Moore's Law out 10-15 years starting in the 1990s.
December 2016 sales were extrapolated based on the year's data through Nov. 30.
From that shared memory, Rabbi Berger extrapolated in both prosaic and profound directions.
The study had data only for the United States and extrapolated that worldwide.
Extrapolated worldwide, that means those traders earned about $4.8 billion, the study finds.
Then they are shown in their distilled forms, extrapolated into powder pigments or dyes.
How can that Tarasoff doctrine be justifiably extrapolated to someone who hasn't been examined?
SACE extrapolated that to the entire project and added costs for financing and taxes.
Investors extrapolated that a stalling bill could mean uphill battles for other Trump proposals.
That may sound low, but it also adds up when extrapolated to century-scale.
He and his friends learned tricks extrapolated from photographs in recycled American skateboard magazines.
Based on those 504 infections, researchers extrapolated that there were 721,800 such infections nationally.
Some Republicans suggested that Mr. Trump might have extrapolated that into an unfounded assertion.
Extrapolated way out, this research looks more dystopian than friendly-Wilshire Boulevard-in-the-sunshine.
"So, these findings should not be directly extrapolated to human cell phone usage," he says.
The definition is rather ambiguous and there's a lot that can be extrapolated from it.
Every month, you receive a customized product based on the data extrapolated from your skin.
Then they extrapolated the results to estimate emissions at 5,000 lakes across Alaska, Nature reported.
Adam Schiff, the committee's ranking Democrat, who extrapolated dark collusion from that admittedly vague comment.
Investors extrapolated too far into the future, thinking these trends were going to continue indefinitely.
The animation is the final iteration of a collage from which Kautz extrapolated the entire show.
Others have extrapolated what Brexit might indicate about the election in the United States in November.
A company's annual run rate is based on its monthly sales, extrapolated to the entire year.
Trump extrapolated that before he ran for president, he was much more popular in the press.
More research is needed to determine whether the findings can be extrapolated to all countries globally.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly called Mr. Sanders "crazy" and extrapolated the socialist label to all Democrats.
Furthermore, data and findings appear to have been extrapolated in order to support the authors' original hypothesis.
It adds to that emotional quality, the sort of internal mental health extrapolated into a physical health.
Extrapolated over 28 years, that reduction corresponds to roughly an additional 20183m children who are alive today.
Researchers extrapolated from the findings from the sample group to the 25 million U.S. Pokémon Go users.
And it's hard to say if the data can be extrapolated to the rest of the country.
So this data is very nicely balanced and therefore can be extrapolated out to the whole population.
Mendoza told CNBC that she extrapolated the figure from a 2005 study from the Government Accountability Office.
The U.S. example can be extrapolated to Eastern Europe, where cold winters are of concern every season.
Early studies on animals, especially on something as complex as nutrition, should never be extrapolated to humans.
Formula One said some of the race day figures had been extrapolated from the total weekend numbers.
" He added, "What was put together as a book was extrapolated itself, so let's extrapolate from there.
Further, results vary significantly state by state, so the illustrative examples cannot be extrapolated to national impact.
But I loved the parts they extrapolated from an '22049s vision of 28, like the microfiche DNA reader.
Cyberpunk's foundational texts were groundbreaking partly because of how they extrapolated pieces of ordinary life into the future.
In May of this year, researchers looked at studies published since the 21999 report and extrapolated to 2013.
Some have extrapolated this to mean that sitting, in general, is something to be avoided, even at work.
That may seem small for an individual, but when extrapolated to a population level, the impact looms large.
This would be good for one of the best offenses in the N.B.A., extrapolated over a full season.
But it extrapolated that in the entire country, there were almost 217,216 child marriages between 193 and 219.
If extrapolated to the whole sky, that means 103,000 to 10,000 of these flashes should happen every day.
They extrapolated environmental factors such as air pollution levels, climate conditions and socioeconomic status from the patients' zip codes.
The data gathered was then extrapolated to produce estimates for the more than 6,300 estimated marketplaces currently offering ransomware.
So again, he extrapolated into the future and said we'll probably have a working week of about 703 hours.
From there, I've also extrapolated the kind of trends we can expect this year, product evolutions and revolutions both.
Extrapolated to the general US population, that could add up to tens of millions of unnecessary doses every year.
Banks argue this cannot be extrapolated to the other exposures, which they say are backed by more productive assets.
Many fans extrapolated from what was an obvious allegory in the books that Remus himself was a queer character.
That's six of the 28 states from which such data can be extrapolated, along with the District of Columbia.
Mr. Trump extrapolated that to imply that his predecessor, President Barack Obama, had planted a spy on his team.
The joke is simple enough: They took the idea behind Pepsi Points and extrapolated it until it was ridiculous.
They are not generalizable and cannot be extrapolated to all online dating subscribers (You'll find the survey's methodology below).
Driving the news: Those numbers are extrapolated from new data out of the Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
They detected, classified and cataloged several hundred thousand stars and extrapolated crucial discoveries about our universe in the process.
Jakosky and colleagues extrapolated from that figure to estimate the loss rate of other atmospheric gases, including water vapor.
Using machine learning to analyze the data, the group extrapolated just how wide-ranging abuse toward women is on Twitter.
And the 10,000-hour rule codified it and extrapolated it to every other domain, where it doesn't necessarily belong. Right.
It is the transformation of the Earth into a gigantic set of data that can be both interrogated and extrapolated.
Ghost In The Shell extrapolated cyberpunk to the absolute limit, indicting our traditional ideas about the body and the self.
The site then extrapolated those rent estimates forward using price change data from the millions of properties listed on ApartmentList.com.
Extrapolated over 36 minutes per game, Howard is averaging a solid 11.5 points, 13.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1033 blocks.
That sample — from about 180 stations and 140 bus routes — is then extrapolated to calculate figures for the entire system.
From Rich's early poems, one simply couldn't have extrapolated the wide horizons she'd reach for just a few years later.
The results obtained with one particular formulation "cannot be extrapolated to over-the-counter or generic products," Dr. Reginster said.
If the 2019 estimates are extrapolated one more year, the figures suggest that 10 states will lose a House seat.
Even though it looks like the theory breaks down when extrapolated to high energies, this breakdown might never come to pass.
The data for the net migration figures are extrapolated from 4,000-5,000 interviews of people identified as long-term international migrants.
Extrapolated to the nation as whole, though, that tallies to 210,000 hate crimes—40 times the rate reported by the FBI.
The piece had extrapolated out their personal dating struggles and turned them into a condemnation of the entire online dating market.
So the designers took it and extrapolated it, flipped it around and made it glow so it's a complete neon eye.
Introduction of implied pricing - or prices for contracts extrapolated from trading activity on other dates - for industrial metals to boost liquidity.
Lifetime insurance estimates could be extrapolated out to hundreds of dollars on the larger spaceships, according to what people were paying.
Your dad has inverted the joke present, then extrapolated it, spun it in a chamber until it is atoms, reassembled it.
"The data collected [by these other means] is only 30-60% accurate and then extrapolated," Sanil notes in a blog post.
For context, extrapolated over the whole season, 7.5 would place Dinwiddie seventh in the N.B.A. in free-throw attempts a game.
The figures are based on observations along 140 of the 317 city bus routes that are extrapolated for the entire system.
To a degree, sexual assault narratives are always some part synecdoche: individual experiences extrapolated to communicate what the whole is up against.
The thought experiment is based on a theory first postulated by Less Wrong's creator Eliezer Yudkowsky called coherent extrapolated volition, or CEV.
They alleged that the president had leaked classified details to the Russians from which those sources and methods might perhaps be extrapolated.
The researchers then extrapolated the amount of gas they found between Earth and this particular quasar to the universe as a whole.
BioMarin said it had extrapolated the forecast from patient data culled from a study that has followed eight patients for three years.
The narratives that are out there altogether have been extrapolated from pictures that were taken without consent or permission, with no context.
Data are extrapolated down to the zip code level and available for campaigns and their volunteers to download onto mobile phone applications.
Other researchers — including ones Biggs cites — point out that findings about income of current retirees cannot be easily extrapolated into the future.
The types of things we do with Alexa can also be extrapolated to make predictions about us that are often eerily accurate.
If you get lucky, you'll start to believe that that's an extrapolated trend, and then the cycle will change on you again.
Extrapolated across the wider Rohingya population, they give a shocking snapshot of the intensity of the violence inflicted on the persecuted minority.
For that reason, studies performed on captive whales probably can't be extrapolated to apply to all whales, given their highly controlled environment.
They extrapolated the overall size of the island's population from the number of orangutan nests found throughout the species' range in Borneo.
The Environmental Integrity Project extrapolated from the price of his tickets that many of his trips were in the first-class cabin.
The estimates are extrapolated from data from about 27 million people, or about 8.5 percent of the U.S. population, federal health officials said.
Assume that FDI does not pick up, and also that the recent historical relationship between the stock of FDI and tradecan be extrapolated.
Cha notes that if the rate of tests is extrapolated over the rest of Trump's term, Pyongyang would fire off nearly 100 tests.
This number is an estimate extrapolated from emergency room data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System and is not an exact count.
Extrapolated to the total number of expats, that amounts to over a million and a half Americans faced with that heart-wrenching prospect.
The result compared with the 53.8 billion yuan average estimate extrapolated from analysts polled by Thomson Reuters on their expected yearly net profit.
If you are an American, it is likely that your name can be extrapolated even if you have never taken a DNA test.
Although intriguing, the findings can not be extrapolated to humans, NTP scientists and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Friday.
From the drugs we use to the technology we employ, much is extrapolated from adult data and has never been tested in children.
David's subsequent approach to production was extrapolated from his work as Sow Discord, with focus drawn towards sparse arrangements and low end frequencies.
"Everything that's going on in the skateboarding culture can be extrapolated to solve other problems that are going on in the world," he said.
The central bank does not know how much speculation is driving demand, but "extrapolated expectations" about rising prices is a possible factor, Poloz said.
Mr. Macri's team says the primary results cannot be extrapolated to the general election and they are touting their candidate's bold investments in infrastructure.
Her team instead extrapolated results for the past 25 years from a range of nationwide medical records, including nearly half a million autopsy reports.
KHN extrapolated the finding to the entire U.S., where 16,500 suicides were reported among people 55 and older in 2017, according to federal figures.
Extrapolated to the entire globe, the loss of low clouds and rise in water vapor leads to runaway warming—the dreaded 8-degree jump.
Goldblum explains that the VICE Studios film, directed by Rick Alverson, is "based, extrapolated from, and then sprung poetically off of" a true story.
There were many limitations in the studies and the results of animal studies can't always be extrapolated to humans, but it raised red flags.
Data from "The Biggest Loser" should not be extrapolated beyond the effects of extreme and unsustainable diets that are not recommended for general use.
The former winter home of Dr. David Fairchild in Miami now houses a permanent installation that Dion extrapolated from the botanist's life and work.
Because of the relatively small sample size, some experts have expressed skepticism about the methodology and questioned the reliability of the report's extrapolated figures.
That toll, converted into a mortality rate, was extrapolated to the larger population and compared with official statistics from the same period in 2016.
Brennan researchers Ames Grawert and Cameron Kimble extrapolated the available data to project the full crime rates for 2018 in the biggest US cities.
The authors argue that this finding can be extrapolated to apply to metabolism of drugs in general, including chemotherapeutic agents we use to treat disease.
The lesson to be extrapolated in this case may be that just because you've earned a franchise, it doesn't necessarily mean that you'll get one.
That done, they extrapolated their habitat-based results to the whole planet, in light of what is known about the total areas of such habitats.
Other political points about history, progress, age, language and displacement are frequently woven into the fabric of his pieces, to be extrapolated by the viewer.
The figure is likely extrapolated from the employment-population ratio, which shows that 42.7% of blacks ages 16 to 24 had a job in July.
Scientists then extrapolated out from those photos in order to create their best interpretation of what the nebula might look like from the inside out.
PA Consulting's forecasts were extrapolated using 2017 registration data for each powertrain type and consumer buying trends, but do not include more recent sales trends.
She said there was a "mismatch" between the group of people who were interviewed and the national population to which ICM Unlimited extrapolated its results.
The Oklahoma Policy Institute extrapolated how much these cuts cost education in the state each year and found that it's more than $350 million annually.
Ms. Serpa, a Portuguese vocalist, typically sings wordless original compositions, improvising with a shapely logic that blurs the lines between what's composed and what's extrapolated.
The LME said its discussion paper had proposed ways to increase the processing power of LMEselect, and these could enable functionality such as extrapolated prices.
In the U.S. alone, there are at least 140,000 mixed-status couples, possibly many more, as that estimate was extrapolated from 23-year-old data.
To get the data, he'd extrapolated from a Financial Times survey of 77 high-end buyers and data from the US National Association of Realtors.
Unfortunately, when applied to gravity, the known techniques resulted in a theory that, when extrapolated to high energies, was plagued by an infinite number of infinities.
Endo's chief legal officer, Matthew Maletta, called the settlement a "favorable outcome" and stressed its value should not be extrapolated to any other opioid-related cases.
Thirteen to 14 is about the age where everyone feels really insecure and unsure of who they are, and for me Instagram definitely extrapolated those insecurities.
Other climate researchers have criticized the paper, saying the findings are based on a narrow patch of clouds and cannot be extrapolated to the entire globe.
Past estimates extrapolated from chance observations at a small number of production sites — typically wherever journalists have had a source or intelligence documents have been seized.
King said he wasn't aware of that figure, but said he had extrapolated a figure based off a study of voter fraud in two Virginia counties.
Federal judge Jed Rakoff noted in 2015 that roughly 20,000 federal prisoners may be actually innocent if the limited available data on exonerations is extrapolated nationwide.
For instance, Chase has not announced all of its 2150 categories yet, so we averaged and extrapolated the returns from the first half of the year.
And the Facebook reach data, which is based on a sample of users and extrapolated out, includes nonresidents or visitors that aren't tallied in the census.
Just as mice can't be easily extrapolated to humans, research done on 3-to-5-year-olds doesn't necessarily generalize to 8-to-11-year-olds.
So, based on this examination of fewer than 100 CDs, the RIAA then extrapolated their findings to the entire stock of "Fulfilled by Amazon" CDs worldwide.
Her idea was criticized, but more so when she extrapolated her analysis of racist structural violence to a hypothetical situation of actual violence to rectify it.
Small but difficult-to-measure outbreaks may also occur, but our statistical model was not designed to detect these, nor can it be extrapolated to coronavirus.
Characters from the future — from Gibson's extrapolated version of our own dark timeline — try to help people in the alternate past avoid a similarly cataclysmic fate.
An earlier version of this article misstated the frequency with which a series of radio wave bursts may be occurring, if extrapolated over the whole sky.
But just because there is some evidence that cannabis works for some types of chronic pain, DeNicola warned, it shouldn't be extrapolated to period-related issues.
This week, the NSF presented its Future of Scientific Imagination, that is, futures extrapolated from present-day NSF-funded research that may one day become a reality.
Ipsos worked with an admittedly decent-sized sample of more than 4,000 respondents and then extrapolated that data out to represent the sum total of U.S. adults.
"So even something that's knocked out in Drosophila, and is lethal or has certain effects on development, can probably be somehow extrapolated to other organisms," says Johnson.
Some Super Mario Odyssey fans extrapolated this theory, mapping out a lineup of DLCs that would bring in additional kingdoms from even more 3D Super Mario games.
They identified 66 cases of successful defensive gun use in the sample, and then extrapolated their findings to the general population, leading to the number Lott cites.
A prolific author of research papers, Dr. Berenson extrapolated from the study to compile "Health Ahead/Heart Smart," a manual published in 1987 for elementary school students.
To create this calculator, we worked with Urban Institute researcher Linda Blumberg, who extrapolated how much insurance premiums would cost on average for all people under 64.
The research, published in the JAMA Pediatrics journal on Monday, extrapolated its results based on journals from parents of children in that age group, Good Morning America reports.
The federal public health agency maintains national maps of the ranges of different tick species, but they're extrapolated from scattered data collected in large part by academic researchers.
As the firm inked its new US TV rights deals, the market extrapolated the step-ups for international markets and assumed most new revenue would flow to OIBDA.
The GOP has to craft a multifaceted message that encompasses the success of the economy that can be extrapolated to success in other areas of policy that matter.
Imagine if you had 40 data points, or 400 and you extrapolated that they drive Land Rover, they like shooting, they both work in merchant banking and so on.
Extrapolated over time, this principle could fracture the internet as we know it into fiefdoms and walled gardens, where only the rich get access to certain information and services.
But according to the transcript Tillerson refused to engage in a study of the timeline which, if extrapolated, could have indicated a connection between the refinancing and the blockade.
Although the data applied only to girls age 11 and younger, Unicef officials extrapolated it to the entire female population given the practice's deep roots there, Ms. Cappa said.
But he highlighted the small size of the study and the fact there were comparisons made only within the one Yanomami group, limiting how far they can be extrapolated.
While extrapolated effects drawn from 17-year-old data may grab headlines, they really don't tell us much of anything about the likely effects of a particular merger today.
Extrapolated further, we can say it is the minor imperfections and subtle flaws of the human operator that imbue us with something special, something warm and alive — something analogue.
The settlement, if extrapolated to nationwide deal resolving all litigation for the four defendants, suggests a settlement value of around $48 billion, based on a court-approved allocation formula.
In early 2017, forecasters took rising poll numbers for nationalists, extrapolated them into the future and imagined formerly fringe right-wingers gaining influence and setting off a eurozone crisis.
In a 2013 research paper, legal scholars reviewed capital rape-and-murder cases from the 1980s and extrapolated that the justice system produced at least 33,000 false felony convictions annually.
Looking at the rate at which tidal friction is causing these orbits to lengthen they extrapolated backwards to find out what those orbits would have looked like in the past.
The distrust of phones Juan and Comanche speak of shouldn't necessarily be extrapolated to mean all migrants, smugglers, and plaza bosses are paranoid of phones, don't carry them, or both.
The Trump border policy, coupled with enforcement of provisions dating back to George W. Bush, has been willfully extrapolated to extremes by the people who should be refereeing political debate.
The current yearly inflation rate in Venezuela is now 43,20153%, according to Bloomberg — and the rate over last three months extrapolated over a full year would be a staggering 482,153%.
While they applauded the study's size and rigor, they had some pretty big reservations — mostly to do with how the study can be extrapolated to a real-world, non-UK context.
Think of it as as sort of like Beyoncé's Lemonade before Lemonade: the personal story of one black woman, extrapolated and taking on new cultural and political significance in the process.
At its most intense and celebrated, the bleak-futures series Black Mirror has extrapolated from common technologies and tech-related social structures and projected ways for them to go terribly wrong.
Extrapolated to the entire US population in the year 2099, "the figure could rise by several hundred million more nights of lost sleep annually," a press release issued on Friday proclaims.
The hide-and-seek scenarios in Kleptocrat are extrapolated from the behaviors of real kleptocrats around the world, including those laid out in Where the Bribes Are, a Mintz Group database.
It's the golden rule extrapolated and embedded in the cosmos and you better hope the Pats lose this one to restore order, because shit is really out of whack these days.
And these estimates probably can't be extrapolated to the national scale, since allergies vary a lot regionally and the demographics don't reflect those of the entire country, the study authors note.
That sense of urban decay — the notion that the city was somehow a lost prospect — was embedded and extrapolated in the movie, a science-fiction noir set in 2019 Los Angeles.
Dunbar contends that the honeyguide has developed a theory of human behavior, most likely extrapolated from its relationships with other animals, like the honey badger, which it also leads to beehives.
The country had little history of chairs and furniture but had a rich tradition of natural materials like bamboo and rattan, which Perriand adapted to designs extrapolated from the International style.
The Mississippi Division of Medicaid extrapolated this data to show potential savings of over $180 million per year if 20 percent of the diabetics on Mississippi Medicaid participated in this program.
About four years ago, Erik Petigura, now at Caltech, extrapolated boldly from the Kepler data and estimated that about a fifth of the sunlike stars in the galaxy had habitable planets.
Absent hard numbers, the agency turned to studies that rely on statistical sampling, whereby a subset of the population is studied and the results are extrapolated to cover the entire country.
When they extrapolated out from the relationship between the cases of measles and the cases of SSPE, they found that for children under a year, the rate was 1 in 600.
Based on Facebook's earnings of $1.41 per share versus the $1.31 that Wall Street was looking for, Cramer extrapolated that the company could earn $6 this year, and possibly $7 in 2018.
The trained historian and philosopher took the lessons of the past and extrapolated what we can expect to see in the next few years as our political chickens come home to roost.
According to some rough calculations, if extrapolated to the main PISA test, the improvement in performance would have moved America from 36th to 19th in the ranking, in which Shanghai came top.
Chief Executive Axel Dumas cautioned, however, that the first half performance could not be extrapolated to the full year even though the company was "fully hedged" against a stronger euro in 2017.
Clippinger has extrapolated data available from the U.K., however, indicating that the number of animals used for skin irritation and corrosion testing worldwide has gone down significantly over the past 15 years.
Using industry estimates of teen Instagram users in the U.S., Stier extrapolated to estimate there are more than 192,000 U.S. users under the age of 18 who have exposed their contact details.
The results found reflect the ECCO statement position that the use of most biosimilars in IBD will require testing in this particular patient population and cannot be extrapolated from other disease populations.
In the fourth quarter of last year, the European Central Bank's indicator of negotiated wage rates was at its lowest since the euro was created - and extrapolated back beyond that to 1991.
Extrapolated to the whole population, the Medicaid expansion appears to have resulted in about 427,000 extra visits for depression and 457,000 extra visits for high blood pressure in rural health centers alone.
The customer rage study, drawing on several sets of data, extrapolated that businesses risked losing more than $202 billion in 2015 as a result of serious problems with their products and services.
The researchers said the tumors found in male rats were similar to those seen in previous research of heavy cell phone users, but specified that the results shouldn't be extrapolated to humans.
The rail skeptics at the Cato Institute extrapolated from what California is spending on its high-speed rail project to conclude that a full system price tag could be around $1 trillion.
Endo's chief legal officer, Matthew Maletta, in a statement called the settlement a "favorable outcome" for the company and stressed that its value should not be extrapolated to any other opioid-related cases.
Joe Rice, a lead plaintiffs attorney for municipalities in the federal litigation, said if the Oklahoma award were extrapolated to other states, it could mean an annual abatement cost of around $38 billion.
Yeah, I guess it can be extrapolated to societal issues and development, but I wrote it as more about personal growth and life as a journey you participate in but don't fully control.
LVMH said it had witnessed solid growth across its main markets in Asia, Europe and the United States but added that "the trend currently observed cannot reasonably be extrapolated for the full year".
Analysts from broker Cantor Fitzgerald said the potential fourth-quarter impact for the company should not be extrapolated to 2018 as a whole, especially as many individuals will receive higher tax credit subsidies.
If Nielsen's streaming data for "The Irishman" is extrapolated into box office dollars, using the average ticket price of $9, the company would have stood to make roughly $119 million at domestic theaters.
The trend continued; as of their latest analysis last March, Riess's team pegged the Hubble constant at 74 kilometers per second per megaparsec, 9% higher than the 67.4 extrapolated from the early universe.
Legal experts have extrapolated that Mr. Delrahim is also likely to credit mergers with helping competition — not only reducing it — and to point out how big deals can promote the United States economy.
The panel concluded that the study results could be extrapolated to other conditions for which Humira is approved, including adult Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis and should be approved for those conditions as well.
He's wildly efficient on rolls to the rim, protects the paint, and has proven that last year's production in 21.25 minutes per game could be extrapolated into a larger role without any drop off.
Still, we can still look at past years' initial preferences extrapolated from sample precincts, recorded by Edison Research, to get an understanding of why initial preference does not necessarily equal winning the most delegates.
The company reiterated that its first-half operating performance, which saw margins rise to a record high, could not be extrapolated to the full year as the impact of beneficial currency hedges wears off.
Epstein's alleged sexual abuse of minors has been for years extrapolated into a wide-ranging conspiracy theory on the right regarding a child sex ring that involves the Clintons, Hollywood executives, and the financial elite.
"It would be wrong to use those kind of data because prisoners are a selected group of the population and their height can't be extrapolated to the general population," Di Cesare clarifies in an email.
Like the smaller figure from which the piece is extrapolated, the sculpture has undergone some kind of violence: one side of the face is exploded, and the surface of the interior is coated with glitter.
"In both rates and FX, we've actually done quite well so far in the year," he said, cautioning that the year was still young and the performance must not be extrapolated to full first quarter.
Pareidolia—or the phenomenon of seeing faces or other recognizable forms in objects (fhuman faces in rock formations, animals in cloud formations)—can be extrapolated to some extent to Sutekh Hexen and their harsh sounds.
A 2014 study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences extrapolated from known cases of wrongful convictions to estimate that at least 4 percent of all death-row inmates are wrongfully convicted.
From that, they extrapolated the relationship between cold and wind that suggests what it feels like outside, and the likely effect on exposed skin, that make for the highlight of so many winter weather forecasts.
Although a number of other scientists said the research reinforced the urgency of protecting ecosystems, some also questioned whether conclusions based mostly on data from seas, rivers or lakes could be extrapolated to the Amazon.
But those studies either did not use a model that had been tested on live animals or made estimates that simply extrapolated what a crocodile bite would do if delivered by a large dinosaur's body.
He sat in front of the mirror and analyzed his tremors in great detail, then extrapolated them mathematically into models that he then built into complex headpieces made of wood, sequins, beads, mirror, and other materials.
How it works: The economists ran experiments in which they offered people varying sums of money to stay off of Facebook for a month, then extrapolated its total value based on the average amount people accepted.
From those small samples, the CDC then extrapolated most of its national estimates, introducing so much statistical uncertainty into the numbers as to render them useless for the purposes of fighting a persistent public health crisis.
While the state doesn't provide the same level of data as North Carolina, McDonald believes Clinton's performance in those two states can probably be extrapolated north and applied to the Old Dominion's 2202 electoral votes too.
While it's often assumed that this pattern can be extrapolated to the rest of the world, the new study finds that outside the Western bubble, political ideology has little to do with concern about the climate.
After watching the first 12 episodes of this 24-episode show — all 12 of which are now on Netflix — it occurred to me that the series' future technology was directly extrapolated from current trends and devices.
This is a more reliable source of information than trends extrapolated from anecdotes in diners or at campaign stops, and anyone who wants these numbers explained and contextualized can turn to a variety of professional forecasters.
It still may not be true, given that the global waste figure is extrapolated from UK figures and then compared to a stat from the UN, which hasn't proved to be very reliable on fashion figures.
Update 3/6, 4:59PM ET: Clarified that Edison's survey is providing estimate based on the methodology of the survey, which involved phone calls to numerous US residents that were then extrapolated to the broader US population.
After looking at the cited study, by professors Gregory Martin (political science, Emory) and Ali Yurukoglu (Stanford Business School), it seems to me that Fisman and Prat improperly extrapolated an estimate that was already probably too high.
And as cameras are adopted more widely and the data extrapolated from this footage becomes the bedrock for officer training and policy decisions, the biases inherent to body cameras can become embedded in the larger police force.
Later, an alcove is devoted to her prints from the '90s reclaiming the figure of Saint Sebastian as the feminist martyr "Sainte Sébastienne," all extrapolated from a watercolor she painted in 1947 — this is also on view.
They found that if the number of bites reported in the town in the last year (13) were extrapolated to the general population of the U.K., it would amount to 18.7 bites per every 1,000 people annually.
When it comes to Tuesday's results in particular, some strategists are skeptical that serious lessons for the presidential race can be extrapolated at all — at least as far as the battle between progressives and centrists is concerned.
The World Health Organization, for example, ranked Zabol, Iran, as having the worst particulate air pollution in the world, but that was an annual average, the number was from 2012, and it was extrapolated from another measurement.
Cheap compute is reducing this decades-old technology to practice, and the notion of algorithms being able to read checks and identify cats in photos is being extrapolated to fears of homicidal robots taking over the world.
The B.P. ramp is about 45 feet from the plate, so a 55 mph pitch, when the release point is extrapolated to the normal 60-foot six-inch rubber, has an effective speed of about 74 mph.
The researchers extrapolated from this rapid rate of improvement to make one of the stranger predictions published in a scientific paper: That by 2048, a person on all fours could go faster than a person running upright.
Minson said that if revenues based on June figures were extrapolated over a full year, WeWork would have a "run-rate" of $1.8 billion and is poised to surpass a pace of $2.3 billion by year's end.
" The Barcelona-based law firm representing Elite Taxi praised the decision and said in a statement that it could be "extrapolated to other businesses that keep trying to avoid legal responsibilities in the services that they provide.
You can imagine this system extrapolated out into an interconnected web that knows and supports each individual's needs, whether they're controlling a car (or motorcycle, or leaf blower, or weird stool thing) or not, providing a seamless boost.
For example, the lengths of her humerus and forearm were extrapolated from old photos of the pioneering pilot, and her inseam length and waist circumference were estimated by measuring a pair of Earhart's trousers kept at Perdue University.
The straw ban began as the thought experiment of a real-life 10-year-old who called up a few straw manufacturers, asked them for their sales numbers, and extrapolated that Americans use 500 million straws per day.
I question whether any voice I hear over the phone is actually real, despite being digitally extrapolated based on the original voice, a hundred sneezes and days of fatigue where the line between wakefulness and sleep is blurred.
Using figures from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which publishes an annual Red List of Threatened Species, the report's authors looked at the proportion of threatened species in well-studied groups of organisms and extrapolated.
Half-Indian man ejected from Trump rally Trump has cited the 58% statistic before, a figure likely extrapolated from the employment-population ratio, which shows that 42.7% of blacks ages 16 to 24 had a job in July.
If the first-quarter numbers were extrapolated over a five-year period, they would show $6.1 trillion in buybacks and deals to $2.6 trillion in wages, or only slightly above the previous five-year pace for worker raises.
Between the lines: "Monday's settlement, lawyers involved say, can't be directly extrapolated into what a larger deal might look like, since the pressure of an imminent trial often leads to larger payouts," the Wall Street Journal's Sara Randazzo reports.
"Based on the Kepler data, researchers have extrapolated that between 1 in 6 and 1 in 2 red dwarf stars might have a planet in the habitable zone," Seth Shostack, a senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, told Gizmodo.
Each bed I receive goes through a battery of tests, and for the mattresses I haven't tested, I've extrapolated the key performance indicators based on our team's reviews along with expert testing from sites like Sleepopolis and Consumer Reports.
Extrapolated only to the $63.7 billion received by 42.2 million Americans in 2017 for food assistance, the huge inaccuracy rate of the surveys means more than $25 billion in federal food assistance was missed by the U.N. in its critical report.
This data is then extrapolated to cover a larger audience which is why a show like, say, "The Big Bang Theory" is said to have 7 million viewers even though there are only about 100,000 possible viewers to be counted. Phew.
Based on the discovery of a partial ichthyosaur jaw bone, researchers from the University of Manchester and SUNY College at Brockport, New York, have extrapolated the size of this extinct beast to a whopping 85 feet in length, or 26 meters.
By taking near-atomic, high-resolution X-ray images of proteins from primitive bacteria, investigators at Arizona State University and Pennsylvania State University have extrapolated what the earliest version of photosynthesis might have looked like nearly 3.5 billion years ago.
They then extrapolated those findings out to cover all medical care—though not nursing homes or out-patient care—provided across the US. Their final count of 250,000, published in the British Medical Journal, is therefore very much an estimate.
Because walking more makes people more healthy, the researchers extrapolated that activity related to the interactive, location-specific game would add 41.4 days of additional life expectancy per user if they were able to sustain an extra 1,000 steps per day.
But if the results for the union survey are extrapolated nationwide, just paying employees for the hours they work could push up consumer spending by 13.4 percent, according to Reuters calculations based on monthly wage data and the propensity to consume.
As the CFPB estimate of $15 billion is extrapolated from data from the beginning of 2010 through mid-2012 from banks with $1 billion or more in assets, some private sector estimates put total annual overdraft fees far above that figure.
LVMH, whose shares have hit a record high this year, said it had witnessed solid growth across its main markets in Asia, Europe and the United States, but added "the trend currently observed cannot reasonably be extrapolated for the full year".
To put this in perspective, the researchers then extrapolated the representation to the total EU population and estimated 6.1 million people had quit through vaping, and 9.2 million had been able to cut back on smoking by becoming dual users.
To determine the total number of posts in China, the researchers used their knowledge of the number of government-fabricated posts in a single county in 2013 and extrapolated how many government-sponsored posts there were per Internet user there.
He didn't get a ticket, and from that experience he extrapolated the insight that "criminal behavior is rational": people who commit crimes often do so after weighing the relevant variables and deciding that the potential benefits outweigh the potential costs.
The professors conducted a similar analysis of cases asserting claims under the Securities and Exchange Act (which has a five-year statute of repose), then extrapolated their results to the entire universe of securities class actions since 1996, about 4,355 cases.
The expert testified that a handful of improper registrations could not be extrapolated to conclude that 2.8 million fraudulent votes — roughly, the gap between Hillary Clinton and Trump in the popular vote tally — had been cast in the 2016 presidential election.
In 2015, researchers at the University of Exeter in the UK weighed up their bioscience department's annual plastic waste, and extrapolated that biomedical and agricultural labs worldwide could be responsible for 5.5 million tonnes of lab plastic waste a year.
The science has steadily challenged this assumption, based on strong evidence that even where a threshold appears to exist in, say, laboratory animals, when extrapolated to a diverse human population the notion that a threshold actually exists rapidly falls apart.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR DORIAN: Dorian was a Category 5 hurricane (meaning winds greater than 157 mph), and even though there is no Category 6, if you extrapolated the scale out, Dorian's 185 mph sustained winds would make it one.
At this point in the life of the internet, Rule 34 — the dictum that if something exists, someone has made a porn of it — can be expanded and extrapolated to a daily walkthrough AO3: If it exists, there's fanfiction about it.
But Kleiman's lawyers have Wright's own statements to go from, from which they extrapolated that, in their view, Wright owes Ira Kleiman up to one million bitcoins, which is the full amount of bitcoins allegedly mined by Wright and Kleiman.
"Death by Pokémon Go" took the data gathered from Tippecanoe County and extrapolated it to estimate how much damage was caused across the entirety of the U.S., which amounted to a cost between $2 billion to $7.3 billion from vehicular crashes alone.
Relatively few people have had their brains scanned while being hurt, and an algorithm like Wager's, which has correctly predicted pain in the brains of a small cohort of healthy volunteers, cannot be reliably extrapolated to apply to the population as a whole.
As he saw the red waste liquid streaming down the inside of the white bag (I imagine a tomato salsa in a bin liner as much as a close-up on a tubercular lung) he extrapolated the experience into a Christian outlook.
ICE looked at the number of immigrants in the United States according to the 2008 American Community Survey, looked at a Department of Justice report (with data that ended in 2001) about the number of Americans who'd been in prison, and extrapolated accordingly.
At this show, presented by Blank Forms, the 77-year-old Graves will debut "Music Meets Medicine and Science," a new piece using sound samples taken from patients' heartbeats; melodies Graves has extrapolated from those beats; and his own live, improvised drumming.
At the same time, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez may also get some sense if her win in the 14th Congressional District, which covers parts of Queens and the Bronx, can be extrapolated to a boroughwide race with more than one million registered voters.
In a call with investors on March 19th, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said that gross bookings in Seattle were down 60 to 70 percent, a figure he said could be extrapolated to other cities hard hit by the virus, including New York City.
In a call with investors on March 19th, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said that gross bookings in Seattle were down 60 to 70 percent, a figure he said could be extrapolated to other cities hard hit by the virus, including New York City.
So researchers made do with limited data on the virus's transmission rate in places like China and Singapore, and from just a few identified cases in the US. Lover, for example, extrapolated from a single case at the CPAC conference in late February.
"If you look at the lines that can be extrapolated into 13, such as net interest income, fees and costs, there will be no earnings-per-share adjustments for 2020, which is why the share is traded around zero today," he said.
In an age when more personal information is being extrapolated about us every single day, maybe it isn't such a good idea to allow an older, less tech savvy generation the leniency that we allowed ourselves during the infancy of social media.
A Defense Department official said on Tuesday that the report did not offer a clear path to the savings, but rather quantified what was spent on back-office functions and extrapolated from there how much savings could be gained from consolidating them.
Its operating margin hit a record high of 34.3 percent of sales in the first half, but Chief Executive Axel Dumas said that performance may not be extrapolated to the full year and that a stronger euro could impact profits next year.
"The emergence of unstructured data as an important input into the investment process creates a great opportunity for financial institutions, but only if actionable insights can be extrapolated from it," said Darren Cohen, global head of Goldman Sachs' Principal Strategic Investments group, in a statement.
"The emergence of unstructured data as an important input into the investment process creates a great opportunity for financial institutions, but only if actionable insights can be extrapolated from it," Darren Cohen, global head of Goldman Sachs' Principal Strategic Investments group, said in a statement.
"While the findings show that the additive plays a role in initiating and promoting the early stages of colorectal carcinogenesis, they cannot be extrapolated to humans or more advanced stages of the disease," it said, calling for further research to study later stages of cancer.
The paper came with limitations, however, including that the data for the overall number of injections were based on American Society of Plastic Surgeons surveys that are then extrapolated to produce total injection numbers and that the FDA's database can suffer from under-reporting.
These findings can only be "cautiously extrapolated to a heavier and more heterogeneous population of US adolescent boys," Dr. Vanessa Curtis from the University of Iowa and Dr. David Allen from the University of Wisconsin wrote in an editorial that published alongside the study.
Indeed, Adobe's figures are extrapolated from what it describes as the 80 biggest online retailers in the US. So for a closer look at how smaller online retailers are doing, Shopify — which has some 333,000 merchants on its platform has also provided some data.
Of course, the paper clips, the safety pins, the cardboard sections she uses are avatars of Kawata's imagination; they are also representations of a quiet and meditative sense of what mysteries in the world can be extrapolated from the premise of one tiny element.
In case you're wondering, the Trump administration is asking for $20.7 million per mile of wall — which comes out to a total cost of $40.4 billion extrapolated across the entire border, if the administration is able to avoid the cost overruns that tend to plague border projects.
Only if Clinton can cobble together Democrats' best showings in those elections—Carmona's 36 percent of white voters, Obama's 74 percent of Hispanic voters, and Obama's extrapolated 203 percent of other voters—will she be able to win Arizona by even one-tenth of a percentage point.
This week, Harry Enten of FiveThirtyEight took a very deep dive into the details published alongside the poll—which were scant—and even extrapolated from those scant details what may have been the polling methodology, if a poll was ever conducted, and found it lacking in reliability.
This is often extrapolated into an argument that law schools are about to close wholesale (so far, not one has closed) or that law school is not worth it for 90 percent of those who attend and cannot be guaranteed a job at a big law firm.
It was consciously overstuffed with victimized femmes fatales, but at the same time, Mr. Lynch extrapolated from daytime soap opera in a way that gave some of his female characters more sexual curiosity and agency and made stars of a whole group of unknown young actresses.
Once they identified the amount of oxygen between the Earth and their target quasar, Nicastro's team extrapolated their findings to span the whole known universe—and sure enough, they landed on the same 30 percent of matter that they knew should have been there all along.
The 162 million number is extrapolated from the finding that independent workers make up between 20 and 30 percent of the working-age population in the U.S. and EU.  A recent survey from the Freelancers' Union, by comparison, estimated that 93 million Americans worked as freelancers in 2016.
The patent debate hinges on whether the initial patent applied mostly to procaryotic cells, which do not have nuclei and are simpler beings (usually single-celled organisms), or whether the patent can also can be extrapolated to eukaryotic cells, which have nuclei are required building blocks of living beings.
The study relied on census data and reports by federal agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, prominent medical journals, as well as information extrapolated from the fund's clinics and from its national network of programs that provide health care to underserved children across the country.
The exact price of the safety features is unknown, but what is known is that Boeing makes a pretty penny from these "add ons," potentially accounting for around 5 percent of the final price of the aircraft, based on data extrapolated from a 2013 report by consulting firm Jackson Square Aviation.
In the past, reef science has mostly involved scuba divers and intensive, small-scale, plot-based studies that can reveal much about a small slice of reef but cannot necessarily be extrapolated to gauge the health of the entire Great Barrier Reef, which covers an area roughly the size of Germany.
Duke is also nearly a lock to be no lower than a No. 2 seed in the national tournament bracket, though by the time the field is announced on Sunday, the selection committee might have extrapolated Duke's power with a healthy Williamson forward and slotted it as a top seed.
Here's a spreadsheet where I extrapolated the prices of 1-3 wings, then tracked the difference by subtracting the price of the last multiple of 25 (in column C). You can see the deviation when it hits 75 compared to 50, then continue tracking the deviations as I laid them out. pic.twitter.
This has been true since at least the dawn of the cyberpunk era, when writers like William Gibson extrapolated gritty future megalopolises that reflected Japan's booming '80s, and movies like Blade Runner rendered those imagined cities in unforgettably vivid dystopian noir detail that draws inspiration from real cities like Tokyo and Shanghai.
The study's authors looked at reductions in a species' range — a result of factors like habitat degradation, pollution and climate change, among others — and extrapolated from that how many populations have been lost or are in decline, a method that they said is used by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Many people have extrapolated that LinkedIn could indeed bring a lot of value as a kind of social network layer woven throughout Office 365 and Microsoft's other professional cloud offerings, and, indeed, it does make sense that Nadella would see its cloud services as roughly equivalent to what Xbox represents for Mojang's world builder.
And the citations often argued that the findings proved that opioid painkillers could be prescribed safely in an outpatient setting — when the letter, as one author told the Associated Press, only looked at hospital patients who briefly received opioids, and its findings couldn't be extrapolated to opioids' long-term use in an outpatient setting.
"We may get another leg-up from earnings but I would say the type of returns we experienced in the first quarter should not be extrapolated," BlackRock's chief equity strategist Kate Moore said during its quarterly U.S. wealth advisory event, which was attended over the web by about 1,300 of its financial adviser clients.
Dr. Mary Norine Walsh, the vice president of the American College of Cardiology, also believed that one of the strengths of the study was the inclusion of varied ethnic groups but also said that it was important to realize that very few black Africans in the United States were included, so the data can't be extrapolated to African Americans.
Where no official figures exist, CCSP-JP is transparent in its methodology: for Caracas it counted bodies from the city morgue (which covers a larger area than the city itself) between January and August, discounted a percentage attributed to accidental deaths, and extrapolated an amount for the full year to get a rate of 22015 homicides per 100,000 people.
But on top of this winning premise, the show's co-curators (Audra Ang, Kian Lam Kho, Andrew Rebatta, and Herb Tam) invited artists Heidi Lau and Lu Zhang to create ceramic sculptures riffing on a signature dish by each featured chef, plus larger centerpieces extrapolated from the major cities and culinary traditions that figured into the chefs' development.
Without proton decay, the evidence that the forces that govern elementary particles today are actually splinters of a single "grand unified" force is purely circumstantial: The three forces seem to converge to the same strengths when extrapolated to high energies, and their mathematical structures suggest inclusion in a larger whole, much as the shape of Earth's continents hint at the ancient supercontinent Pangea.
Tonic recently polled more than 100 Twitter users and found that only 30 percent are more emotional when they fly—which could mean the sampling didn't account for factors like long flights and consumption of in-flight entertainment, or that I've falsely extrapolated my own emotional tendencies to a population that isn't nearly as moved by Aaron Sorkin screenplays as I am.
And though the broad strokes of the couple's 40-year relationship starting in 1907 are known from such works as Stein's "The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas" and "Tender Buttons," Mr. Einhorn has extrapolated well beyond these riddling sources to explore the psychological pressures inherent in what may or may not have been their real life — but is certainly a lot of people's.
And when observers in the West saw what was happening with Lysenko's power grab, they really extrapolated from that to say that this is inevitably what will happen with science in the Soviet Union: that there will be no kind of freedom, that scientists will be jailed, that scientists won't have freedom of thought, scientific research will be absolutely controlled by the state and subject to planning.
In a column that sparked a great deal of ire, New York Times columnist Ross Douthat extrapolated on Hanson's idea, envisioning a potential world where sex workers and sexbots are on hand to "redistribute" sex to horny, lonely men; satiating their libidos and, presumably, preventing their horniness from mutating into uncontrollable rage and mass violence, à la the Toronto van attacker and the Santa Barbara shooter.
Some conspiracy theorists extrapolated bogus meanings from pizza orders in the emails to say orders like "cheese pizza" were codewords that proved Democrats were running a pedophilia operation in the basement of the Comet Ping Pong pizza parlor in Washington, DC. The theory burst into the mainstream after a gunman entered the pizza joint and fired his weapon while "investigating" the conspiracy, which he said he'd read about online.
Kalanick's answer to the question of what he meant by his desire for autonomous vehicle "cheat codes" — the former CEO described them as "elegant solutions to problems that haven't already been thought of," rather than a mercenary attempt to leap over Google's dominant position by poaching its own talent — could be extrapolated and applied to any CEO who sees the rise of automated driving as an existential threat.
Nearly all studies and talk focus on elderly men and postmenopausal women, so when an organization such as the US Department of Health and Human Services says regular exercise increases bone density, the advice tends to be interpreted as "the sky's the limit" and extrapolated to all ages and populations, giving false hope to people who want to turn their scraggly toothpick arm bones into those like the Croods'.
Referencing research that extrapolated numbers based on previous enfranchisement efforts for people convicted of felonies in Florida, Meredith and Morse wrote for Vox: Had all ex-felons been eligible to vote in Florida in 24, we estimate that this would have generated about 24,0053 additional votes for Democrats and about 2005,230 additional votes for Republicans, with about an additional 2000,000 votes that could be cast on behalf of either party.
Referencing research that extrapolated numbers based on previous enfranchisement efforts for people convicted of felonies in Florida, Meredith and Morse wrote for Vox: Had all ex-felons been eligible to vote in Florida in 24, we estimate that this would have generated about 24,24 additional votes for Democrats and about 54,000 additional votes for Republicans, with about an additional 40,000 votes that could be cast on behalf of either party.
Then I realized that the letter substitution, as specified by the puzzle's title, was turning the common phrase "garbage dump" to GARBAGE JUMP by "spinnin'" off that D and slapping on the J. But I still didn't get the joke until I thought about "garbage time" from a blowout game and extrapolated that to a gymnastic meet — I had just never heard the term applied to a throwaway performance elsewhere.
Her signature body-conscious dresses were extrapolated into boneless corsets sliced at the stomach and under the breasts and worn with skirts buckled asymmetrically and slung low at the hips; Crombie coats given a Carnaby Street spin with exaggerated stripes and big mother-of-pearl buttons; and spaghetti-strap plaid slips inset with a ribbed knit from ribs to thighs where they bubbled into a rounded skirt (bubble skirts and corsets, by the way, being something of a trend).
" In a footnote, the court added: "Although the Government points to the fact that Congress and the Executive identified the seven countries named in the Executive Order as countries of concern in 2015 and 2016, the Government has not offered any evidence or even an explanation of how the national security concerns that justified those designations, which triggered visa requirements, can be extrapolated to justify an urgent need for the Executive Order to be immediately reinstated.
That 28 million figure comes from the nationally representative 1,000-person survey, extrapolated to the estimated 110 million regular prescription drug users across the US. Some people who saw a price increase just ate the extra cost (37 percent), asked their pharmacist or doctor for a less expensive drug (35 percent), or asked their insurance company if they'd cover more of the cost (20 percent), but about 14 percent chose not to fill their prescription at all.
But within the shabby folders and envelopes Mr. Rylance carried was a blueprint for an indelible performance: postcards of paintings of Elizabethan women; loose pages of notes from the production's director, Tim Carroll, and its pronunciation coach, Giles Block; a long quotation from Francis Bacon about "the innocent and sweet play of children, which hide themselves to the end they may be found"; and a work book itemizing facts and fancies that might be extrapolated from Shakespeare's words about the Countess Olivia.

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