Sentence examples for frequent hypotheses from inspiring English sources

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Most frequent hypotheses about resistance QTLs were either defeated R-genes with residual effects or defence genes.

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One frequent hypothesis is that the area of greatest genetic linguistic diversity within a language group is the point of origin; on this criterion, this would be in the mountains of northeastern India, southeastern Tibet and northern Burma, where the four major subgroups meet and there are some additional smaller subgroups as well.

A frequent hypothesis is that increased sunlight exposure alters biological mechanisms.

The most frequent hypothesis to explain the lack of phenotype in knockout plants is functional redundancy [ 25, 28].

Reduction of mucociliary transport, metaplasia of the connective tissue, exostosis arising in the cartilaginous ring, chronic inflammation with a possible link to amyloidosis of the lung are currently the most frequent hypothesis how TPO develops on the cellular level [ 9, 2, 4].

However, we cannot exclude that a population of A. alosa may have survived in the North Atlantic, where haplotypes of clade 2 are more frequent, a hypothesis that needs to be tested in the future with nuclear data.

Moreover, the parameterization is done under the (quite frequent) implicit hypothesis that arterial pressure regulation and other CV-related processes only differ quantitatively (e.g. in parameter values) and are otherwise qualitatively similar e.g. in dog, rabbit and man.

The authors should emphasize however that the model numerical instantiation centers on dog (or rabbit); the parameterization is done under the (quite frequent) implicit hypothesis that arterial pressure regulation and other CV-related processes only differ quantitatively (e.g. in parameter values) and are otherwise qualitatively similar e.g. in dog, rabbit and man.

Contrary to our hypothesis, frequent use of electronic messaging was also associated with a higher rate of outpatient visits (1.39 [1.39–1.39]).

Due to this frequent association, a hypothesis that tried to explain the cause of CDH, suggested its origin in the primary pulmonary defect [ 35].

1 11 A frequent and plausible hypothesis to explain this relationship is that increased sunlight exposure alters biological mechanisms, possibly through the dysregulation of serotonin and/or melatonin production or metabolism.

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