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This leads to the confusing hypothesis of a long-range action for φ (about 100 cells of amplitude) which is not in accordance with the reported diffusion lengths of signaling molecules.
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Because it is however impossible to estimate the P(D) accurately, this leads to many alternative hypotheses, possibly confusing a jury of laymen (see previous paragraph).
There is one slightly troubling (or perhaps simply confusing) aspect of the CASP hypothesis articulated in the conclusion (implications) section of the article.
He suggested the 'disappearing microbiota' hypothesis (not to be confused with the hygiene hypothesis), in which dramatic changes in indigenous microbiota transmission and maintenance cause equally dramatic changes in human physiology.
In a study of physicists collaboratively working to understand the relationship between temperature and magnetic transitions in a particular material, Ochs, Gonzales, and Jacoby (1996) found that scientists drew on body-based metaphors during discourse when they were confused about novel hypotheses ("When I come down I'm in the domain state").
In 37 years, he noted, the hypothesis has explained little while confusing a lot.
However, we should nevertheless remain vigilant to the onus in science being rejection of the null hypothesis, and, in the face of confusing patterns of association which may be explicable by heterogeneity, should have explicit criteria for what constitutes replication.
Hence the probability of confusing a randomly chosen clone with another one (under the hypothesis of statistical independence of the loci) was Π 1- D i ) = 5 × 10-11.
However, the court is interested in addressing which of the two hypotheses is more likely based on the evidence (confusing these two is labelled the prosecutors fallacy).
We believe that the PART hypothesis does not add to the pathological description and may be confusing.
I would make two major comments: The title will be confusing for a lot of readers as it is reminiscent of the two signal hypothesis, which concerns naive T cell activation and the requirement for a co-stimulatory signal.
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