Sentence examples for hypothesis from which from inspiring English sources

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Field measurements also support this hypothesis, from which an empirical algorithm is developed to estimate PC concentrations between ~ 1 and 300 μg/L with unbiased RMS uncertainties of 58%.

Paradoxically, the most promising hypothesis from which we can increase our understanding of God, is that God does not exist.

Accordingly, climatic fluctuations of the Plio-Pleistocene (succession of glacial and interglacial events) may be expected to produce a stasis-punctuation model of evolution, where bursts of speciation are caused by major climatic changes [ 7- 10] (hereafter, the climate-driven speciation hypothesis, from which the much-debated "LPO" Late Pleistocene Origin model [ 11] is a derivative).

The graph constitutes a mathematical model of the system being studied and is best thought of not as a description of reality but as a precise statement of the assumptions being made about that reality – a hypothesis from which rigorous deductions can be made and experiments proposed [ 43].

Scientists must create a hypothesis from which an experiment can reasonably be designed and carried out.

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On the hypothetico-deductive account, scientists work to come up with hypotheses from which true observational consequences can be deduced hence, hypothetico-deductive.

Finally, on the metaphysics of the original hypotheses, McCrea claims that "the initial hypotheses from which the mathematical relations are deduced do not ultimately have any direct physical significance".

So another possibility L ≰ Z ( G ) must prevail, which implies that y ∈ C N ( b ) p ′. Keeping in mind that C N ( b ) p ′ ≤ Z ( C G ( b ) ), we have C G ( y ) = C G ( b ) by the hypotheses, from which it follows that a ∈ C N ( y ) = C N ( b ).

One suggested mitigation of this criticism is to place some demand on the epistemic effort that the trier of fact must take (for example, by being sufficiently diligent and thorough) in constructing the set of hypotheses from which the best is to be chosen (Amaya 2009: 155).

It is the first of the three hypotheses from which Huygens develops his theory of "falling heavy bodies and their motion in a cycloid" in his Horologium Oscillatorium of 1673: If there were no gravity, and if the air did not impede the motion of bodies, then any body will continue its given motion with uniform velocity in a straight line.

It also provides a powerful base for developing further hypotheses from which to launch future research.

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