Sentence examples for leading assumption from inspiring English sources

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The leading assumption is a separation of the ohmic resistance of the dispersion of gas bubbles in electrolyte between the electrodes into two parts: a stagnant boundary layer at the electrode(s) being enriched in gas and a flowing bulk in the centre region.

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Often this information is not available, is incomplete, or inaccurate, leading to assumptions being made, increasing the risk of possible failure.

The absence of T cells in RAG-knocked out mice has been largely reported leading to the assumption that the deficiency for one RAG protein leads to the complete abolishment of TCR recombination.

Independents are viewed as having less marketing power and fewer financial resources, leading to the assumption that they give artists more control and greater ownership – but that isn't always the case.

It was later ascertained that the density of rocks on the Earth's surface is significantly less than the mean density, leading to the assumption that the density of the deeper parts of the planet must be much greater.

However, the DXS protein level was only 1.5-fold higher, leading to the assumption that the level might be regulated by post-transcriptional events.

Tumor buds are associated with lympho-vascular invasion and lymph node metastases leading to the assumption that they are involved in the early metastatic process.

Coyle et al. [7] performed testing at 80%% VO2max without reporting RQ but confirmed "high lactate threshold," leading to an assumption that exercise intensity was under AnT.

No mobilization of the DNAPL was observed, leading to the assumption that the only recovery mechanism was a surfactant enhanced micellar solubilization of the TCE molecules.

There was no significant difference in the proportion of birds with brood patches or of recaptures across the studied habitat types, leading to the assumption that birds not only use gallery forests for movement and foraging but also for reproduction.

Four of them are characterised by high genetic diversity, private fragments and higher than average number of rare and sparse fragments, leading to the assumption that they are descendants of independent populations which survived in glacial refugia.

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