Sentence examples for founded hypothesis from inspiring English sources

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As it is overall well supported by the data, and in good agreement with previous analyses of different datasets (e.g. [ 41- 43], it is a well founded hypothesis of relationships. Although the tree has some nodes with low posterior probability, only two of these affect the interpretation of the evolution of colour vision (indicated by a and b in Figure 2).

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However, the validity of the bioinformatically founded hypotheses is based on and limited by the main assumption that all or a relevant proportion of target genes, that are regulated by the same type of TF, should contain the TFs' cognate binding site in their promoters.

"There is a very well founded, reasonable hypothesis of innocence," O'Mara said.

The founding hypothesis is a multi-modal distribution assumption, i.e. the probability density is a linear combination of several Weibull distributions; thus a simplified evaluation of a single distribution is proposed as an approximation of the most damaging part of the counted cycles instead of the most frequent range occurrences.

These constructions in turn are founded on hypotheses of a lower order, viz. on specific concepts formulated to transmute particular subjective experiences into objective knowledge.

Mutations in five cardiac desmosomal genes have been identified, founding the hypothesis that ARVC is a 'disease of altered cell cell adhesion'.

The Unifying Theory, a hypothesis founded on a Jurassic plant with free central placentation, dissects a carpel into an ovule-bearing shoot (placenta) and its enclosing foliar structure (Wang 2010).

As a result, it is now possible to re-examine the founding hypotheses and the classifications underlying them.

This mechanism is founded on the hypothesis that developing countries 'pay' an opportunity cost to conserve their forests and would prefer other choices and convert their wooden lands to other uses.

Defendant's entire criticism upon these counts seems to be founded upon the hypothesis that no weight whatever is to be given the words 'knowingly, willfully, unlawfully, and fraudulently,' or to the general allegation of an intent to defraud,—in short, that these words are mere surplusage.

The work presented here is founded on the hypothesis that peer interaction in relation to external representations can benefit learners in fostering appropriate understandings of complex science concepts such as self-assembly.

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