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Discover LudwigThe term "hypothesis based" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to information or data that is gathered and presented in a scientific manner with the purpose of testing a hypothesis. For example: "This new study provides evidence that is hypothesis based, aiming to support or disprove the idea that climate change is caused by human activity."
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One hypothesis based on "Amok" was that Bala had murdered Janiszewski after beginning a homosexual affair with him.
Your hypothesis, based on your research, was that the nosebleed that Christopher suffered in the hotel room whilst alone with Mr Clark was a result of an assault.
This theory is, exactly like all of the studies that Ioannidis investigates in his paper, a hypothesis based on some data.
The notion that fatty foods shorten your life began as a hypothesis based on dubious assumptions and data; when scientists tried to confirm it they failed repeatedly.
We are testing the hypothesis, based on work elsewhere, that ketamine will block the disruptive effect of ECT on thinking and memory.
To begin, divide students into pairs or small groups, and have each group select a simple scientific hypothesis (based on available materials and equipment in your class; some suggestions are listed below).
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Another relevant distinction is the types of hypothesis-based investigations scientists and engineers develop.
As a result, valuable chemical knowledge can thus stay hidden from hypothesis-based drug design.
Implicitly, this constitutes a hypothesis-based WoE where the hypothesis is the existence of a certain hazard profile.
The candidate gene targeted analysis allowed the combination of cost effectiveness with a hypothesis-based approach.
It helps to assess the possible genetic mode of segregation of disease by consideration of relevant hypothesis-based mathematical models.
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