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The phrase "a range of hypothesis" is not correct; it should be "a range of hypotheses." You can use it when discussing multiple theories or explanations in a scientific or academic context.
Example: "In our research, we explored a range of hypotheses to understand the effects of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a variety of hypotheses" or "multiple hypotheses."
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One has a range of hypotheses.
Planners decided to enroll 100,000 children before birth and investigate a range of hypotheses developed by hundreds of scientists.
We perform a grammatical analysis of these styles and use data from an experiment with process modelers to examine a range of hypotheses about the usability of the different styles.
We conclude that it is relevant to consider optimal designs under a range of hypotheses about the true response rate, and that allowing early stopping for efficacy is always advantageous in terms of expected sample size.
The model was then used to propose a range of hypotheses to explain the in vitro behaviour of these two cell types.
We used this method to test a range of hypotheses for the way that the auxin might regulate the ROP kinetics.
We have developed HiBrowse, a user-friendly web-tool consisting of a range of hypothesis-based and descriptive statistics, using realistic assumptions in null-models.
It will allow a range of hypotheses to be generated and tested, and preventive activities to be implemented.
This structure allows us to test a range of hypotheses about the differences in the group means (see Table 1).
A broad range of outcomes and risk factors will be assessed, thus allowing for the generation and exploration of a range of hypotheses.
Several different outcomes and risk factors will be assessed, thus allowing for the generation and exploration of a range of hypotheses.
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