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Dr. Altshuler noted that part of the power of a Mendelian randomization study was that it could stop a hypothesis from prematurely becoming viewed as fact.

The equation P Hypothesis|Evidence) shows abduction, or inferring a hypothesis from observations.

Selective abduction the inference to the best explanation involves selecting a hypothesis from a set of known hypotheses.

The second concerns the choice of a hypothesis from a set, and employs procedures devised by Fisher.

The trial was built to test a hypothesis from a non-inferiority to suggest the cardiovascular safety of the saxagliptin but also an assumption of superiority in cardiovascular prevention with a goal to reduce the relative risk of major cardiovascular events (primary endpoint) by 17%.

The singularity is a hypothesis from computer scientist and novelist Vernor Vinge, who said in 1993 that technology is about to cause a shift as dramatic as the emergence of life on Earth, and that afterward "the human era will be ended".

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It drew from a hypothesis for a sort of universal cancer treatment, advanced by the late Dr. Judah Folkman of Harvard.

The rapid rise in force exposes a major change in cell state from phase 1 to phase 2. We postulate that this transition reflects a global activation of myosin through a RhoA kinase pathway, although further experimentation is required to differentiate such a biochemical hypothesis from a more biophysical mechanism such as a sudden increase in membrane tension as the cell spreads.

The philosopher Karl Popper has introduced the term "falsifiability" as a key parameter for demarcation of a scientific hypothesis from a non-scientific one [ 11].

Patients who had undergone previous foot surgery were excluded in order to lower the probability of a type II error of accepting a null hypothesis from a lack of association between deformities (surgically repaired) and activity and disability.

Defining FDR as the proportion of falsely rejected hypotheses, i.e. for which the null was actually true, this new P-value, known as the q-value (40), is the minimum FDR when rejecting a null hypothesis from a list of tested null hypothesis, conditioned on at least one positive finding having occurred.

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