Sentence examples for most common hypothesis from inspiring English sources

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The most common hypothesis to explain the abandonment of the site is a shortage of food, pastures and natural resources in Great Zimbabwe and its immediate surroundings.

The most common hypothesis for the effect of heat on symptoms of multiple sclerosis involves the reduced capacity of nerve tissue to conduct electricity at higher temperatures, the study says.

To date, the mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of TN are still controversial; however, the microvascular compression is the most common hypothesis [7, 8].

The most common hypothesis is that lithium leads to a decrease in impulsivity and aggression via several influences within the nerve cell (Müller-Oerlinghausen and Lewitzka 2010; Mühlbauer and Müller-Oerlinghausen 1985).

The most common hypothesis is that the chin helps us chew more efficiently because the additional bone displaces stress.

The most common hypothesis states that Ovis aries is descended from the Asiatic (O. orientalis) species of mouflon.

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The three most common hypotheses on the relationship between longevity and health have been formulated in the 1980s [ 15].

We relate the scenarios to the three most common hypotheses on the relationship between mortality and health and to the empirical evidence on trends in health.

This tendency to agree bias might explain why the four most common hypotheses on the etiology of KD are over-represented in the literature.

One of the most common hypotheses regarding the evolution of complex life cycles is that alternative morphological strategies are employed to exploit different resources throughout ontogeny.

Early in his career, Stevens was one of many researchers struck by the markedly high incidence of breast cancer among women in the industrialized world, in comparison with those in developing countries, and he at first supported the most common early hypothesis, which was that the cause must be dietary.

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