Sentence examples for a plausible hypothesis that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a plausible hypothesis that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a theory or explanation that seems reasonable or likely based on available evidence.
Example: "The researchers proposed a plausible hypothesis that the new drug could significantly reduce symptoms in patients."
Alternatives: "a reasonable assumption that" or "a credible theory that".

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A plausible hypothesis that explains these observations is that the PAS domain binds (with relatively high affinity) to another domain on the hERG channel and it positions the flexible N terminal tail region close to the central core of the hERG channel where it binds and unbinds sufficiently rapidly to modulate the rate of deactivation.

SURFINs have not yet been implicated in anchoring surface antigens to the erythrocyte cytoskeleton, but we think that this is a plausible hypothesis that should be tested experimentally.

The over-riding message is that a cause and effect relationship between ADT and increased risk of CVD remains a plausible hypothesis that is yet to be falsified.

As HSPB1 is known to bind to the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase [ 58], its indirect effect, through ERK1/2, on Cdk5 is a plausible hypothesis that is yet to be tested.

A plausible hypothesis that explains why AKT is sensitive to calmodulin and not BAPTA-AM is that its activation could be mediate via the action of a calcium-independent calmodulin (apo-calmodulin) in IGROV1-R10.

Although the precise interactions and activation requirements for WIPI1/2 and ATG9 have not yet been characterized, the steps outlined in this model represent a plausible hypothesis that can be tested and refined.

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One plausible hypothesis that remains to be tested is that Src kinase-mediated K19 tyrosine phosphorylation plays a role in the oncogenic effects of this non-receptor tyrosine kinase [34].

Therefore, it seems a very plausible hypothesis that the increase in the glycerol/nitrogen ratio facilitated the lipid synthesis and furthermore improved the DHA production in T. lutea under the mixotrophy; however, the mechanism has to be confirmed.

In conclusion, this study does not support the biologically plausible hypothesis that a high calcium intake increases prostate cancer risk.

Meniscal allograft transplantation has been performed for over thirty years with the scientifically plausible hypothesis that it functions in a similar way to a native meniscus.

Such observations are consistent with the more plausible hypothesis that cancer risks in mutation carriers are modified by genetic factors or other risk factors that cluster in families.

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