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The phrase "compelling hypothesis" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a theory or explanation that is persuasive and well-supported by evidence. Example: "The researchers presented a compelling hypothesis that could explain the unexpected results of the experiment."
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Together, the climbing performances and physiological implications set up the compelling hypothesis that the Tour has returned to the days before 1989, when EPO became available.
"The connectivity data lead the authors to propose a novel and compelling hypothesis that may finally explain the synaptic basis for direction-selectivity in the retina," he continues, "[but] further analysis will be required to fully validate the model since it's unclear whether the contacts they observed represent functional synapses".
But he still finds microcephaly a compelling hypothesis to explain the hobbit's puny brain.
The studies offer a "very compelling" hypothesis of how the bedbug problem arose and how the bugs are spreading, says Rajeev Vaidyanathan, who studies bedbug control at SRI International, a nonprofit research organization in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Bystander suppression by regulatory T cells in response to infections is a compelling hypothesis.
As Helicosporidium, Trichoplax and Isoetes are evolutionary distant and belong to very different lineages, recombination between their genes, even as conserved as cox1, is not a very compelling hypothesis.
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Little about evolutionary history can be gleaned from these graphs, though they do suggest compelling hypotheses.
In the end, compelling hypotheses are ones that not only are in accord with and serve to explain patterns and concordances among the data, but also have few ad hoc adjustments to account for observations that do not fit; moreover, they provide markedly more plausible explanations of the array of results on hand than can be provided by the counter-hypotheses.
One of the currently most compelling hypotheses for the occurrence of SIDS is an abnormality of brain development and maturation, with a tendency to central apnea and disturbed cardio-respiratory control mechanisms (Goldwater 2003; Harper 2000; Kahn et al. 2003; Kinney and Filiano 2001).
This is a compelling biological hypothesis and one that has significant implications for vector control, thus representing an important direction for future study.
Now, in eLife, Udo Gowik and colleagues at Heinrich-Heine-Universität including Julia Mallmann and David Heinrich-Heine-Universität includingent a compelling new Heinrich-Heine-Universität includingonary steps were realized (Mallmann et al., 2014).
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