Sentence examples for a fascinating hypothesis from inspiring English sources

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What for the novelist is a fascinating hypothesis became a pseudo-scientific creed in the work of graphologists.

At the moment, the elimination of post-irradiation melting in order to optimize the mechanical properties is just a fascinating hypothesis.

In addition, a fascinating hypothesis raises from the inspection of the proposed SHP structure: the presence of a potential unexpected ligand binding site, supported by recently available experimental data that may represent a breakthrough in the design and development of synthetic modulators of SHP functions.

or "a fascinating hypothesis yet to be tested is that that integration of CNAs may give rise to somatic mutations in the host genome").

A fascinating hypothesis could be that nuclear signalling is achieved by the induction of a conformational change of HLH mediated by interactions with either distal regions of the same molecule or another partner.

A fascinating hypothesis suggests that portosystemic shunts may mimic an Arterio-Venous Fistula (A-VF [ 45]), in which the high-pressure portal blood relays with the lower pressure systemic venous circulation.

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If amygdala activity is a reliable indication of emotional response, a fascinating possibility opens up: turning Armey's muddled poetry into a testable hypothesis.

In E. coli, mistranslations induce a hypermutagenic phenotype known as translational stress mutagenesis (TSM) [ 29, 30], raising the fascinating hypothesis that phenotypic outcomes of gene translational errors can be rapidly fixed in the genome.

As A.W. Bennett summarized the situation in 1870, The fascinating hypothesis of [descent with modification] has, within the last few years, so completely taken hold of the scientific mind, both in [Great Britain] and in Germany, that almost the whole of our rising men of science may be classed as belonging to this school of thought.

For instance, the remarkable increase of E. limosum in centenarians could be of particular interest, opening the way to the fascinating hypothesis that E. limosum may positively contribute to the health status of an aged and inflamed intestine due to its anti-inflammatory properties [52], and its ability to convert dietary isoflavonoids into other phytoestrogens [53], [54].

Here we report some new experimental data, homology searches and phylogenetic analysis that, together with the results of previous research, conclusively show that this, although fascinating, hypothesis is too simplistic and other possible scenarios are more likely.

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