Sentence examples for hypothesized behavior from inspiring English sources

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Our analysis demonstrates the potential for faults to develop hydraulic architectures intermediate between the idealized conceptual models currently available, and illustrates the need to test hypothesized behavior against observations in active systems.

Four strains of dengue from Southeast Asia were utilized in this experiment to demonstrate the hypothesized behavior of a multiple strain system.

This finding is congruent with the hypothesized behavior of these ecosystem attributes [13], [42] [45] and the effect of fishing on these attributes corroborates previous predictions made using the British Columbia model [35].

Also, the control interventions were not themselves effective treatments that were missing only the hypothesized behavior change mechanism.

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We hypothesize behavior change will result from strengthening self-management skills and enhancing motivation to move along the stages of change.

One hypothesized feeding behavior strategy considers them to be low-level browsers, eating low-growing fruit of various non-flowering plants, as well as foliage.

In agreement with this hypothesized foraging behavior, we found A. labiatus, as other fleshy-lipped cichlids, linked to the presence of rocky habitats-which is also reflected in our sample collection, while A. citrinellus was mostly found on sandy substrates in the large lakes [ 76].

It has been hypothesized that eusocial behavior evolved from solitary behavior via changes in expression of existing "toolkits" of genes [ 1], in which ancient molecular and physiological pathways became modified and expressed in new contexts, thereby leading to profound behavioral and physiological changes.

The first step in such an approach is to identify specific cognitive, affective, and behavioral processes that are hypothesized to mediate behavior change in a given treatment.

As play behavior is hypothesized to enhance behavioral flexibility as well as neural and cognitive development (Fairbanks 2000; Graham and Burghardt 2010; Montgomery 2014), such offspring may experience some deficits in juvenility and adulthood but may be more likely to survive infancy.

In submerged culture it could be hypothesized that colloidal behavior such as agglomeration, diffusion, and sedimentation rates may affect nanoparticle behavior such that 100 nm nanoparticles would sediment faster than 50 nm nanoparticles, and thus, the chance of interaction with the cell monolayer would be greater which could lead to a higher rate of internalization.

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