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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a simple and plausible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an idea, explanation, or solution that is both easy to understand and believable.
Example: "The scientist proposed a simple and plausible theory to explain the unusual phenomenon observed in the experiment."
Alternatives: "an easy and credible" or "a straightforward and believable".
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Serotonergic autoreceptors could provide a simple and plausible mechanism; in fact, 5-HT autoreceptor activation can suppress 5-HT synthesis in vivo [54], [61], [97].
Such a generic shuffling mechanism could provide a simple and plausible explanation for a significant part of the genomic plasticity observed in the T4 superfamily of phages.
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We also propose a multi-channel model of symmetry detection that combines the output of oriented spatial filters in a simple and physiologically plausible manner.
The network can serve as a simple and biologically plausible computational model to account for the invariant object recognition in the biological visual system.
Furthermore, this principle can be implemented in a simple and biologically plausible fashion.
This study provides a simple and biologically plausible explanation for the emergence of modularity in biological signaling pathways.
A simpler, and more plausible, explanation is that the president's staff, Nixon-style, made the tapes for in-house purposes and that someone then stole or bought them.In any event, the scandal has clearly shaken Mr Kuchma and his team.
But you do wonder if we could have a bit of leadership that told us the world is complicated and that any answer that sounds simple and plausible is likely to be wrong.
There is no need for thought-leaders in CSR armed with initiatives and compacts to bring this about.Smith was a genius because this harmony of private interest and public interest is not at all obvious and yet, at the same time, once it is pointed out, the idea is instantly simple and plausible.
— The Meinongian answer is simple and plausible: Pegasus is not determined with respect to the exact number of hairs in its tail.
All very simple and plausible, as set-ups go. .
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