Sentence examples for most popular hypothesis from inspiring English sources

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The most popular hypothesis is that the oceans are responsible.

The most popular hypothesis says the settlers committed "ecocide" through deforestation, introduction of invasive species and overuse of resources.

The most popular hypothesis had been that it was pushed out of whack by a collision early in its history.

As we prepare to analyze the experimental data for pressure relaxation in response to coal gas interaction during the sorption isotherm measurements, we will catalog the most popular hypothesis and their corollary effects on the relaxation rates.

The most popular hypothesis is that the farther a seedling is from members of its own species, the better its chance of avoiding enemies viruses, leaf-eating insects, and so on that only attack its species.

The most popular hypothesis has been to relate it to learning and memory.

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Currently, the most popular hypotheses refer to either formation of martensitic WEL by phase transformations or formation of nanocrystalline ferritic WEL by severe plastic deformation.

One of the most popular hypotheses is: India is a country where you have millions of people who are illiterate, who lack a formal education, who don't have access to any kind of news media, so perhaps they just don't really know who they're voting for.

The two most popular hypotheses today are about "Cryptic Female Choice" (wherein the male genitalia are thought to be courtship devices) and "Sexually Antagonistic Coevolution" (wherein the male genitalia and female genitalia are constantly coevolving to counteract the opposite sex in an evolutionary "arms race"; p. 49).

The most popular hypotheses of AD mechanism is the amyloid cascade hypothesis and tau hypothesis, and the disease is caused by the accumulation of abnormally folded A ß and tau proteins in the brain [ 29].

The two most popular hypotheses put forward to account for scleractinian origins are that they are either descendants of late Paleozoic rugose corals that survived the mass extinction at the Permian/Triassic boundary [ 1- 3] or, that they evolved from soft-bodied (corallimorpharian-like) ancestors by gaining the ability to deposit a calcified skeleton [ 4- 6].

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