Sentence examples for hypothesis reports from inspiring English sources

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Contrary to our initial hypothesis, reports of physician-diagnosed common allergic disorders are positively associated with reports of physician-diagnosed autoimmune disorders, with this possibly being caused by ascertainment bias.

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He looked at 4,600 studies across all disciplines between 1990 and 2007, and counted the number of papers that, after declaring an intent to test a particular hypothesis, reported a positive support for it.

A clear understanding of the statistical framework as it relates to the study hypothesis, reported results, and interpretation is vital for the scientific integrity of the study and its acceptance in the general medical community.

The new hypothesis, reported this week in Nature, suggests that eukaryotic organisms arose not from a haphazard accident but from a beneficial relationship that was a matter of survival.

He rejects this hypothesis, reporting that the marks "bear no evidence of healing or callus formation" and are simply normal anatomical features.

The findings reported here align well with the positive findings for the security hypothesis reported earlier in relation to theft of and from vehicles cross-nationally and domestic burglary in the Netherlands.

Aubrey cites the work of another research team, working at a smaller megalithic monument nearby, as support for his team's hypothesis, reported online today in the International Journal of Scientific Archaeology.

This can be explained by the fact that this author assumes a quite low power demand for the pumps of the geothermal loop (less than 4% of the installed capacity) while in our model, it amounts to about 12% of the installed capacity in this case (following the hypothesis reported in Table 1, consistent with the assumptions of the other authors).

Interestingly, one medical hypothesis reported that zinc adjuvant can accelerate recovery from acute lymphocytic leukaemia (ALL), and in conjunction with chemotherapy, cure ALL [44].

State (molecule): this refers to the condition (e.g., mutated, overexpressed, phosphorylated) under which the molecule exerts the biological activity related to the targeted therapy hypothesis reported in the article.

Experimental evidence supports this hypothesis, reporting a decrease of the catabolic and inflammatory molecules predominantly in cartilage.

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