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Operating principles address general questions regarding the response dynamics of biological systems as we observe or hypothesize them, in comparison to a priori equally valid alternatives.

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Some authors have hypothesized them to originate from a disruption of striatal outflow [4], itself caused by dopaminal depletion and resulting in frontal dysfunction through the general unbalance of the cortico-striatal loops [5].

Since we have not directly investigated the mechanisms underlying the reduced or abolished delayed preconditioning potential, we can only hypothesize on them.

This novel psycho-educational intervention will provide individuals with a family history of depression with information on evidence-based strategies for the prevention of depression, thus, we hypothesize, enabling them to make appropriate lifestyle choices and implement behaviors designed to reduce their risk for depression.

Although the biological function of these proteins still needs to be clarified, an inhibitory activity on ion channels was hypothesized for them [ 93, 94].

In particular, the items about patient demographics and the items about treatment characteristics (e.g. number of instillations per day or time of instillation) were not included since a unidimensional concept could not be hypothesized for them.

Most of them hypothesize that the individual probability of switching activity depends only on the number of individuals engaged in one type of behavior.

In healthy subjects they found no correlation between iron levels and iFGF23, while a negative correlation to cFGF23 made them hypothesize, that iron deficiency might cause increased expression of FGF23, which in healthy subjects is counter regulated by an increased cleavage [ 23].

From the verbalizations of TOL (students that used the TOL in academic projects at ETS, 2001 to 2003), we may hypothesize that some of them recognize intermediate sub-goals and use stereotyped subsequences to attain them, like permuting two balls on the same peg ("inversion") or moving a stack of balls from a peg to another ("translation").

Changizi et al. have found similar topological invariants in a range of natural settings, and this has led them to hypothesize that the shapes of letters "have been selected to resemble the conglomerations of contours found in natural scenes, thereby tapping into our already-existing object recognition mechanisms".

For example, medical geneticists may discover a pattern of inheritance for a disease in a family that leads them to hypothesize that there is a gene (or a number of genes) responsible for the development of the trait in individual humans.

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