Sentence examples for introduced the hypothesis from inspiring English sources

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This was very much clarified, however, when Fodor (1975) introduced the hypothesis of mentalese, the "language of thought" (see Language of Thought Hypothesis), a syntactically structured representational system innate to the human brain, which Fodor argued, was, in some form, implicitly required by all coherent computational functionalist theories of cognition.

Boltzmann introduced the hypothesis in developing classical statistical mechanics; it was used to provide a suitable basis for identifying macroscopic quantities with statistical averages of microscopic quantities, such as the identification of gas temperature with the mean kinetic energy of the gas molecules.

Nelson [7, 75] introduced the hypothesis of cumulative damage, which states that the development of product damage under the same type of stress and failure mechanism was only related to the current state and current stress level, and was independent of the history of stress loading.

A number of recent works introduced the hypothesis that a network of nested theta (3 8 Hz) and gamma (30 100 Hz) rhythms could accomplish this task [22 24], given their matching in frequency with syllabic and phonemic time-scale, respectively.

In 1971, Folkman introduced the hypothesis that tumors were angiogenic dependent [ 5].

An initial trial in patients with metastatic cRCC introduced the hypothesis that maximal COX-2 immunostaining may directly correlate with response to the combination (Rini et al, 2006).

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Then, we introduce the hypothesis (f1) to the function f 0 ( x, t ) in (f) as t is small.

The technical problem concerning the absolute continuity of the functional evaluated at the solution has been studied and solved by introducing the hypothesis that the functional is locally Lipschitz.

Therefore, the purpose of the following article is to introduce the hypothesis that the above-mentioned training interventions have a massive influence on the activation patterns on the targeted muscle group, and on the M. biceps femoris in particular.

In addition, we introduce the hypothesis (mathcal {H}_{u}= mathcal {H}_{i} cup mathcal {H}_{v}) that undesired signal is dominant, regardless whether it is a competing speaker or background noise.

The article introduces the hypothesis that intramuscular connective tissue, in particular the fascial layer known as the perimysium, may be capable of active contraction and consequently influence passive muscle stiffness, especially in tonic muscles.

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