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Critics of the hypothesis point out that correlation is hardly causation.
Advocates of the bear market hypothesis point to historical precedents, such as false dawns in the stock markets during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Keren and Guy Shakhar, the immunologists who named the "Eyam hypothesis," point out that anorexia deprives sick animals of calories needed to fuel a fever.
But critics of this hypothesis point out that most types of skin cancer, specifically the basal-cell and squamous-cell carcinomas that are the commonest varieties of the disease, tend to affect older people (who have already reproduced and are thus, in Darwinian terms, expendable) and are often not lethal anyway.
Different versions of this hypothesis point to different policy culprits.
To test this hypothesis, point mutagenesis of these acidic residues was undertaken, generating a panel of seven mutant cDNA constructs in which each acidic residue (aspartate or glutamate) was mutated to its amide counterpart (asparagine or glutamine).
To exemplify this point, in the current hypothesis section does not include a hypothesis point shown 2 paragraphs earlier in the Background section - …source and a reservoir of carbon, phosphorus and nitrogen…; In turn the current hypothesis section has a point not obviously belonging there "roles…can still be discerned in modern cells".
However, even the most unfavourable alternative from the hypothesis point of view (non-participants in the early study period reporting 5 SE units lower SRH than participants, and 5 SE units higher SRH at the end of the study period) was associated with a highly significant decrease in mean SRH over calendar time.
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One hypothesis pointed to the thinning ozone layer.
Another hypothesis points to microgravity, which causes fluid in the body to shift, leading to congestion.
The new hypothesis points the finger at sulfur dioxide, another gas released by volcanoes.
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