Sentence examples for move from hypothesis from inspiring English sources

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Until everyone agrees that we must move from hypothesis to practice, the only thing we will do successfully about the cost of health care is talk about it.

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In essence, what these results beseech is the next step in understanding the disparities experienced by black people with regard to esophageal cancer: moving from hypothesis to the testing of proposed mechanisms and identification of modifiable risk factors, such that interventions can be instituted to effect change.

In general, recent technological and analytical advances of genomics hold great promise for the future when it comes to moving from hypothesis-driven candidate gene studies to hypothesis-generating genome-wide scans in various species [ 4].

Developing methods to efficiently move from biological hypothesis to successful in vivo application, requires rigorous methods of analyzing the spatio-temporal function of tissues.

In the future, according to Robbins, biological research is going to move from being hypothesis-driven to being data-driven.

Evans [ 58] is critical of an institutional deficit in the relationship between clinical researchers, attending physicians, insurers and institutions like the National Cancer Institute, and of the supervision of the evaluation of medical procedures as they move from small hypotheses to large RCTs.

Unsurprisingly, they were particularly attuned to the MRC's drive, guided by Fletcher himself a biochemist by training and a champion of biomedical research to promote dietary factors as the principal cause of deficiency rickets/osteomalacia, and to move away from hypotheses rooted in older models of "geographical or social difference".

This study was designed to examine the effects of hexavalent chromium [Cr VI)] on the immunological pattern of shoe, hide, and leather industry workers, moving from the hypothesis that some haplotypes (HLA-B8,DR3) can be important hidden risk cofactors.

We moved from the hypothesis that any kind of emotion might acquire social relevance in a specific context of interaction.

Interpretative description is an unstructured research approach that helps in ecologically grasping the meaning, the feelings and the experiences lived by the research target, without the need to move from 'a priory hypothesis' of research.

In particular, the research in omics sciences is moving from a hypothesis-driven to a data-driven approach.

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