Sentence examples for hypothesis matters from inspiring English sources

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As long as this hypothesis matters, two issues are brought up: (i) whether only HAN induces this effect in cells or other CPNs possess this potential and (ii) the steps toward development of a favorable platform in order to be utilized in cancer therapy.

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In today's real-time, online environment, good ideas matter less; testable hypotheses matter more.

There is considerable emphasis on prediction and evaluation of grammatical hypotheses, as well as on integrating syntactic hypotheses with matters of semantic analysis.

Another unfalsifiable hypothesis, no matter how convincing it may sound.

Four years later, de Broglie's hypothesis of matter waves, or de Broglie waves, was experimentally confirmed by Clinton Davisson and Lester Germer at Bell Laboratories with their observation of electron diffraction effects.

Require science teachers to instruct pupils that proper scientific inquire results from not committing to any one theory or hypothesis, no matter how firmly it appears to be established, and that scientific and technological innovations based on new evidence can challenge accepted scientific theories or modes.

Precisely what to make of the objects in the third section, the faculty of dianoia, and the nature of hypotheses are matters of great controversy.

The interpretation of the relative belief ratio as the evidence demands that a relative belief ratio greater than 1 be interpreted as evidence in favour of the hypothesis no matter how much greater it is than 1, assuming it is computed exactly.

Of Diodorus's four paradoxes (Sextus Empiricus, Against the professors 10.85 118), two rested on the hypothesis that matter and space are only finitely divisible, namely into vanishingly small quanta, termed by him 'smallest and partless' (elachista kai amerē) bodies and places.

Heisenberg worked in Copenhagen as a university lecturer and assistant to Bohr from 1926 to 1927, Bohr became convinced that light behaved like both waves and particles, and in 1927, experiments confirmed the de Broglie hypothesis that matter (like electrons) also behaved like waves.

However, both hypotheses are matters of much debate about the dynamics of intron loss and gain during evolution [16], [17].

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