Sentence examples for missing hypothesis from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps an appropriate algebraic formulation of the condition of consistency between subsystems could provide the missing hypothesis to complete the reconstruction theorem.

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Moreover, K-Best decoder suffers similarly as LSD from missing counter hypothesis problem due to the limited list size.

In this study, we focus on the missing reservoir hypothesis, which we investigate by combining two novel approaches.

As per the "missing self" hypothesis, healthy cells expressing normal amounts of class I HLA complexes are less sensitive to NK cell lysis than are transformed or virus-infected cells with decreased HLA-I expression [ 54].

The type II error is the probability of erroneously accepting the null hypothesis; missing an interesting treatment.

The unusual distribution of clinical presentations found in our study and the fact that one third of clinical information was missing favor this hypothesis.

Under this hypothesis, missing data from the no-call procedure simply leads to a power loss due to a decreased sample size, and does not affect the estimation of allele frequencies at all.

Thus, as expressed in the intra-archipelagic missing stepping-stone hypothesis of [ 20] it is very likely that many of the lineages we are investigating diversified on Santa Maria during the 4 Myr when this island was the only land mass in the area.

The use of limited list size causes inaccurate approximation due to missing some counter hypotheses where no entry can be found in the list for a particular bit x i,b = +1 or −1.

According to the "missing microbiota hypothesis," we depend on microbes like H. pylori to regulate various metabolic and immune functions, and their disappearance is disordering those systems.

However, NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity is "MHC unrestricted", which means that NK cells kill target cells that don't express MHC class I molecules, a guiding principle in the NK field, also known as the "missing self" hypothesis (Karre et al., 1986; Ljunggren and Karre, 1990).

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