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In this review, we discuss genetic evidence supporting Guyton's hypothesis stating that blood pressure control is critically depending on fluid handling by the kidney.
This finding does not support our physiological capacity hypothesis stating that the phenotypic vitality costs would be more strongly associated with an individual's body size relative to its family's genetic mean level, rather than relative to the overall population mean.
Empirical evidence from time series methods which assume the usual I(0)/I(1) paradigm suggests that the efficient market hypothesis, stating that spot and futures prices of a commodity should co-integrate with a unit slope on futures prices, does not hold.
Furthermore, despite the existence of a published hypothesis stating that the highest recruitment of this species is found beside river mouths and that the subsequent alongshore distribution of older age classes is determined primarily by distance from a major river mouth, we found the opposite.
To test for interspecific associations, a null hypothesis stating that species are independent was used.
These results did not support our hypothesis stating that inorganic fertilization will increase root biomass of switchgrass.
Therefore, SBI did not affect the learners' EI competency and the null hypothesis stating that SBI does not affect EI ability was confirmed.
This supports evidence of the strong version of income inequality hypothesis stating that an increase in income inequalities is detrimental to all members of a society, i.e. income inequalities and health are negatively related.
An independent-samples t-test was conducted to evaluate the null hypothesis stating there was no significant difference between the mean difference in the number of pre- and post-instruction misconceptions for male versus female students (Table 6).
Our results are at odds with the predictions of the efficient market hypothesis stating that predictable devaluations should not affect the stock prices of large multinational companies on the day of the event, and even less so when they happen in small countries.
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This finding links to niche differentiation and the gap partitioning hypothesis, stating for forest gaps that different colonizers will prefer different gap parts (Busing and White 1997; Kern et al. 2013).
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