Sentence examples for features the hypothesis from inspiring English sources

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In order to accommodate these newly discovered, important features, the hypothesis has been stretched to fit the data, however, given our knowledge of the data, it seems that the elastic limit of the original hypothesis has been passed.

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Active agonists mapped well onto all the features of the hypothesis such as HBA, HBAl, Hp, HpAr and HpAl features.

Hypothesizing that certain activities or events within the brain mean what they do, in part, because of some function that develops over the course of an individual's lifetime shares many of the attractive features of the hypothesis that these same activities or events mean what they do, in part, because of some evolutionarily acquired function.

These two features support the hypothesis of a pre-protein RNA world (Gilbert, 1986; Bereźniak et al., 2010).

These features support the hypothesis that CSCs are the cell subpopulation that is most likely responsible for treatment failure and cancer recurrence [ 32].

Our results here, studying airborne calls, clearly document the general tendency for more closely related species to exhibit more similar acoustic features, supporting the hypothesis that advertisement call acoustics are at least partly shaped by phylogenetic constraints.

COX2 and α3 are correlated in IDC independently of hormone receptor status or other clinicopathologic features, supporting the hypothesis that integrin α3β1 is a determinant of COX2 expression in human breast cancer.

In fat body, induction of autophagy by ATG1 overexpression is sufficient to induce caspase-dependent cell death: in this case, cells show apoptotic features corroborating the hypothesis that autophagy can induce apoptosis [ 37].

These specific clinicopathological features support the hypothesis that the BRAF mutation-mediated carcinogenesis in CRC is initiated by altered BRAF function as an early step in the serrated pathway (Bennecke et al, 2010), leading to activation of RAF-MEK-ERK-MAP signalling.

Surmising that eyespots' resemblance to vertebrate eyes is an anthropomorphised and subjective assumption, Stevens and colleagues argued that eyespots may be effective simply because of their conspicuous and contrasting features the 'Conspicuousness hypothesis' [ 3, 34].

This feature satisfies the hypothesis of the adaptive waveform matching extension.

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