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The phrase "again the hypothesis of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when revisiting or reiterating a previously mentioned hypothesis in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "In this study, we will examine again the hypothesis of the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "revisit the hypothesis of" or "reaffirm the hypothesis of".

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The hypothesis of a major gene only was tested by comparing model 3 and model 12. Again

A tetraploid sample with UPD-like genotype could present with a similar high expression as a diploid sample with no genetic alterations supporting again the hypothesis of other changes probably in trans influencing IGF2 overexpression.

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These results again support the hypothesis of other proteins than p53 being involved in reduced proliferation.

Again, using the hypothesis of Theorem 2.1, we get c z 2 α + ( 1 - z 2 α ) z F ′ ( z ) α F ( z ) ≤ 1, and hence proved.

Hence again from the hypothesis of the theorem, we obtain lim_{nrightarrowinfty}d_{alpha}bigl(S^{2n-1}x_{0},Sz bigr)=0,quad forallalphain 0,1]. This implies (d_{alpha} u,Sz)=0).

These data again support the hypothesis of epigenetic alterations provoking the altered gene expression profile of microsomic animals.

Reassuringly, the reduced insulin sensitivity normalised within 12 months of cessation of GH treatment, again supporting the hypothesis of transient insulin resistance [43].

In neither experiment were any alkylated products observed, even after 24 h of reaction time, again supporting the hypothesis of the reaction proceeding over the corresponding imines.

Other up-regulated proteins like small proline rich protein 1B (SPRR1B), CD24, S100 calcium binding protein, SPARC, TFF1, SPRR1B and SERPINB13 also govern the wound healing process and cornification of epithelium, again, supporting the hypothesis of aberrant wound response in pterygium.

Similarly, 96% (n=21) of the 22 unpublished studies (in journals) were non-significant when submitted to the FDA (fig 2B); which again supports the hypothesis of the presence of publication biases.

More surprising is the very specific change in expression of cry1b and cry2 throughout the day in the ONL, suggesting different functions in different subsets of photoreceptor cell types and again supporting the hypothesis of distinct retinal clocks.

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