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Also, as the study was considered to be mainly hypothesis-generating and not so much hypothesis-controlling, we believe that findings worthy of further research might be missed by applying too rigid criteria to the statistical analyses.

The bees were suffering from a virus, or a fungus, or a mite, or from stress, or, according to one much publicized hypothesis, they were being addled by cell-phone signals.

Dr. Baab said in an interview that they "tried to test pretty much every hypothesis" and provide "a much more complete view" of the hobbit cranium shape compared with previous studies.

I've got a much wider hypothesis about what consumers make of this situation,which is a bit tangential to your questions... PHR: We expect Apple to come to the market with a more convincing TV games-related proposition in the future.

The idea is still very much a hypothesis, although some fortuitous evidence comes from Denmark.

The computer methods described here are designed to be scalable to much larger hypothesis testing studies involving quantitative measurements of tumor angiogenesis, gene expression relative to known vascular structures, and impact of drug delivery.

Let us assume that the usual matrix product (EB r,s,t,u)) exists, which is a much weaker hypothesis than the conditions on the matrix E belonging to any class of matrices, in general.

In the first place, although we can be conscious of English sentences as such, we are (pretty much ex hypothesis) never conscious of our mentalese representations as such, but only (at most) of what they represent.

There are a high number of F2 QTLs in relation to the much smaller hypothesis region tested (9 F2 QTLs were identified within the 27 marker loci tested, whereas 12 BXD QTLs were identified across 3795 tested marker loci).

Overall, how much this hypothesis applies to the investigated immigrants, who are not representative of the general immigrant population, is uncertain.

Premature closure: the tendency to jump to a conclusion prior to having all of the relevant information, typically in order to escape the experience of doubt and uncertainty [ 45] Representativeness heuristic: coming to a conclusion based on how much a hypothesis resembles available data.

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