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By using 2006 means for marginal effects of both years, we are assuming a hypothetically constant "representative 2006 individual" at both points in time.
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Given a hypothetically unchanging climate, with constant species composition, directional selection should shift trait values over time; producing an increase in number of teeth over geological time under a constant low MAT for example.
The thermal dose concept enables us to compare the effect of an arbitrary temperature time evolution to the equivalent effect of hypothetically exposing the same tissue to a constant temperature of 43°C for a certain duration t43.
A potential adjustment to the situation could hypothetically yield a decreased level of distress, but if the spouses become gradually more exhausted due to constant pressure ("the wear and tear hypothesis", i.e. [ 53]), or if the illness progresses in severity, an increment in distress should be observed.
hypothetically by a redistribution of the gas throughout the lungs, in relation to modifications in time-constants.
Hypothetically, imagine there is a nation made up of individuals who are predominantly stressed out and kept in a constant state of fear by horrible events happening and being reported by a readily available media that never sleeps.
HOLDER: Hypothetically?
Hypothetically, that is.
(You know, hypothetically).
Hypothetically speaking, of course.
What were you thinking, hypothetically?
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