Sentence examples for contemporary hypothesis from inspiring English sources

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Early simple measurements and contemporary hypothesis about its origin (entrainment into the wall-jet) were recently vindicated by numerical flowfield computations.

The main objective of this study was to investigate genome compactness from a population-genetic perspective and, in doing so, test a contemporary hypothesis regarding the origins of genome architecture – the mutational-burden hypothesis.

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These data are discussed in relation to published intra-species genetic diversity data for the three genetic compartments of Chlamydomonas and are ultimately used to address contemporary hypotheses on the organelle genome evolution.

A more contemporary working hypothesis is that heart failure is a progressive disorder of left ventricular remodeling, usually resulting from an index event, that culminates in a clinical syndrome characterized by impaired cardiac function and circulatory congestion.

The environmental mycobacterium, M. vaccae has been used in mouse models to support the contemporary hygiene hypothesis that non-pathogenic microorganisms reduce allergy associated T helper (Th 2 responses and inflammatory diseases by augmenting regulatory T cells.

See Keiko Kawashima for her evaluation of Du Châtelet's conceptual relationship with her close contemporaries on hypotheses.

The concrete faceting of the causal analysis for each land-use zone as social ecological stratum allowed us to combine the defined social ecological contexts, contemporary theories, and hypotheses in the field to clarify the causal factors of a complex phenomenon like land degradation.

We reject the hypothesis of contemporary genetic exchangeability between all populations.

The only feature that really stands out is high salinity tolerance in VID (NSH) and we therefore reject the hypothesis of contemporary ecological exchangeability between NSH and ELW.

According to Briggs, the most prominent contemporary supporter of this hypothesis, centers of diversity "act as centers of evolutionary radiation and supply species to other areas that are less effective in an evolutionary sense" [ 10- 12].

All four of the individuals identified in the first analysis had low probabilities of pure ancestry and high probabilities of mixed ancestry with the other clade (Table 1), supporting the hypothesis of contemporary admixture.

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