Sentence examples for instance the hypothesis from inspiring English sources

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For instance, the hypothesis implies that there is a good chance of finding trace amounts of a wide range of bacterial species wherever we look, but this does not mean that the species will grow or even survive in its new environment.

For instance, the hypothesis that the last common ancestor of Archaea was a hyperthermophile was for a long time supported by the fact that all basal archaeal lineages were ONLY populated by hyperthermophiles.

For instance, the hypothesis for long-distance dispersal and its 'centre of origin' concept [ 9, 10] was proposed before the theory of continental drift was generally accepted, when molecular genetics was at its infancy, and, when there were few fossil records.

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Some clustering of logically unrelated beliefs could be explained cognitively for instance, by the hypothesis that some people tend to be good, in general, at getting to the truth (because they are rational, intelligent, etc).

With the prototype algorithm illustrated above, one could, for instance, explore the hypothesis of a stratified layer at the top of the outer core, through its implications on the structure in space and time of core surface flow (Buffett 2014).

On the other hand, we don't know whether any of the unobserved ravens are not black, i.e., whether the first and falsifying class of things has any members, Observing a raven that is black tells us that this object at least is not a falsifying instance of the hypothesis, and this we did not know before the observation.

Sampson and Richards, for instance, tested the hypothesis that pre-eruptive tooth positions might forecast crowding and proposed that a buccal eruption path of a mandibular canine indicates an insufficient space in the dental arch.

For instance, the solar hypothesis is not yet dead.

For instance, the cooking hypothesis could be integrated into an evolutionary fitness class used as part of an evolutionary studies program.

For instance, the Cognition Hypothesis states that requiring L2 learners to engage in complex tasks facilitates L2 learning by promoting interaction, focus on form, and attention to more complex linguistic structures [Robinson, P., 2001a.

For instance, the "silica hypothesis" is particularly intriguing, especially in light of the fact that approximately 6 parts per million of "silica fragments" or "chips" are known to fall off the walls of glass vial during the shaking process.

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