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been hypothesized
verb
To hypothesise
Exact(59)
"It's been hypothesized for many years, but never proven".
This new preference, it's been hypothesized, arose from their exposure, following the Second World War, to American-style fatty foods.
For the most part, those studies failed to uncover the sorts of difficulties that had been hypothesized.
Matching or labeling communication, he said in the study, "has been hypothesized to have been an important step in the evolution of human language".
This same technique is used by the Chinese government to block its citizens from reading censored internet content, and has been hypothesized as a probable NSA attack technique.
It has been hypothesized that no two screwdrivers leave exactly the same pattern of marks, although that has never been proved.
Deleterious mutations have been hypothesized to play a central role in a variety of evolutionary phenomena, including (and most prominently) sex.
Various mechanisms have been hypothesized for mechanism of elicitation.
MMPs role in caries development has been hypothesized.
Landscape pattern has long been hypothesized to influence automobile dependency.
In cells irradiation by heavy ions has been hypothesized to produce microlesions, regions of local damage.
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