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The "Dutch hypothesis" suggests that asthma and COPD have common genetic determinants.
The "conventional wisdom" [1] known also as the "avirulence hypothesis" suggests that parasites would always evolve to become avirulent.
The resonance hypothesis suggests that texture identity is represented spatially across the whisker pad.
The "retroelement hypothesis" suggests that group II ribozymes differentiated into retroelements [ 57, 64].
The "IIa + b Separate Hypothesis" suggests that Group IIa and IIb WRKY genes did not evolve from Group I genes whereas the "Group I Hypothesis" suggests that all WRKY genes in higher plants evolved from Group I genes.
The adaptive harm hypothesis suggests that harm occurs because males are directly trying to manipulate female behaviour.
The reverse gateway hypothesis suggests that earlier regular cannabis use predicts later licit drug use in those who had not previous used licit drugs.
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis suggests that the language we use reflects how the speaker thinks of the world, and this could be a prime example of that.
This testable hypothesis suggests that contentment is a temporary byproduct of achievements historically conducive to health and reproduction, not an enduring result of wealth.
The hypothesis suggests that the use of soft drugs, such as those above, may lead to the use of harder drugs via a sequence of stages.
This hypothesis suggests that untended wartime trauma can move vertically and horizontally through individuals and families, morphing across years, decades, or even centuries.
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