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"conclusive theory" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a theory which has been proven to be true beyond reasonable doubt. For example: "According to the latest conclusive theory, the universe began with the Big Bang."
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Cameron agreed he didn't have a conclusive theory about the results, but confessed reputation is an important reason why neuroscientists spend so little time on NDEs.
However, HIFα clearly is CAD-hydroxylated by FIH in vivo, and a conclusive theory needs to consolidate this fact with the presence and the action of FIH-binding ARD proteins.
This conclusive theory is complicated by the fact that the tumour microenvironment must be understood as a complex and not static entity including pancreatic stellate cells, fibroblasts, myofibroblasts, immune cells, blood vessels, extracellular matrix and soluble proteins such as cytokines and growth factors (Erkan et al, 2012a, 2012b; Lunardi et al, 2014).
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Philip Kerr, novelist and recipient of the Bad Sex Award in 1995 for Gridiron, is wary of conclusive theories on judging the good from bad.
Where they have been implemented, the actual functioning of quasi-markets has often been less conclusive than theory would have predicted.
Some people have argued against the possibility of machine consciousness, but none of these objections is conclusive and many theories openly embrace the possibility that phenomenal consciousness could be realized in artificial systems.
There is no conclusive evidence for either theory.
The discovery of the Mid-Oceanic Ridge provided conclusive proof for the theory, of continental drift.
However, conclusive evidence for this theory does not yet exist.
One could argue that the data, while not conclusive, favor the second theory.
McMullin (2009), on the other hand, does not include simplicity because the notion is ambiguous, and because there are no conclusive arguments that simpler theories are more likely to be true, or empirically adequate.
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