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It could be hypothesised that large groups have a greater capacity for outreach activities, which are more beneficial for societal quality than smaller departments.

It has been hypothesised that the large diversity of Dscam-hv isoforms could provide specificity for antigen recognition [ 21- 23], however evidence to support this hypothesis is limited.

It has been hypothesised that in contrast to the large monoclonal antibodies, the small molecule lapatinib (Tykerb/Tyverb; GlaxoSmithKline, Brentford, UK; molecular weight: 581.07), an oral dual epidermal growth factor receptor and Her-2 inhibitor, may cross the BBB.

It has been hypothesised that frequent and severe Cretaceous wildfires triggered large-scale non-marine denudation events, altering the sedimentation dynamics and influencing the evolution of ecosystems.

As APC is a large protein, it has been hypothesised that functions other than just Wnt deregulation may be crucial for tumour initiation.

It has been hypothesised that a multigenic model might explain breast cancer susceptibility in a large part of the population.

It has been hypothesised that hypometabolism reflects impairment, while hypermetabolism may indicate compensatory activity.

In previous cross-sectional analyses, it was hypothesised that a larger IPFP may act as a shock-absorber to dissipate knee joint loads [ 8].

In assessing overall anaerobic decomposition efficiency it was hypothesised that a large percentage of influent COD was present as a surface crust which remained largely unbiodegradable.

It is hypothesised that a large proportion of AR-amplified CRPCa could pre-date hormone deprivation therapy and that these patients would potentially benefit from early total androgen ablation.

It may be hypothesised that people with larger muscles inherently have larger joint structures, including cartilage and bone volumes, but if this were the case, vastus lateralis would have been significantly associated with patella cartilage and bone.

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