Re: Text Completion #Q70-concentrations of a potentially hazard
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14 Dec 2022, 00:18
Data concerning the effects on a small population of high concentrations of a potentially hazardous chemical are frequently used to (i) ____ the effects on a large population of lower amounts of the same chemical.
In you read carefully the sentence is not that much difficult.
The sentence can be reworded in the following way
We have the chemicals and we use a certain amount of data (numbers, statistics, and so forth) to estimate the effects of these chemicals on a SMALL portion of the population.
These data are helpful to realize a PROJECTION. I.E. what would happen to a GREATEST portion of the population
We took what happens , for example, to 10,000 people and we try to figure out the same scenario on 1,000,000 of people.
It is the same thing with the vaccines: before is tested on 10 persons, then on 1000, and then 25,000 or 100,000. If the data are cogent and promising then the effects 99% are the same on a vast example of population taken into account
We do have to verify the data , we have to realize what we do have on a small scale and what is the scenario on the LARGEST scale and if the projection overlap or deviate.
I hope this helps