Sentence examples for governing hypothesis from inspiring English sources

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The governing hypothesis was that the metal rim of an acetabular cup would damage the femoral neck during an impingement episode, thereby releasing large fragments of metal.

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We ask whether linear, L∞ distance estimates remain valid when the Lipschitz continuity hypothesis governing t-dependence of the data is relaxed.

The hypothesis governing this test is stated below: H 0: μ 1 = μ 2 = μ 3………= μ k (all k households' income means from different sources are equal).

Second, if we look at how words such as 'water' are applied in ordinary circumstances, we find that speakers may call 'water' liquids that contain a smaller proportion of H2O than other liquids they do not call 'water' (e.g., tea): our use of 'water' does not appear to be governed by hypotheses about microstructure.

An example is given to illustrate the relevance of the basic hypotheses governing the model.

Further research is needed to support or correct these hypotheses governing the interaction of S. enterica and bacterial plant pathogens on plants in the absence of plant disease.

Quantitatively understanding the interplay between cell population and the dynamics of the local microenvironment is critical to developing mechanistic hypotheses governing the role of the cell/matrix interface in tissue homeostasis, development and repair.

This model demonstrates the use of mathematical modelling to investigate system behaviour and generate hypotheses governing the dynamics of such nonlinear biological systems.

Throughout, we assume that Hypothesis 4.1 on the governing nonlinear functional as well as Hypotheses 3.1 and 3.2 on the time and space discretisations are satisfied.

The formulas that govern confidence in hypothesis testing reveal an important truth: Tests where a larger change is observed require a smaller sample size to reach statistical significance.

Upon doing so, we formulate the network identification algorithm as a bi-level optimization problem, governed by the hypothesis of network sparsity.

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