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Sometimes they offer a hypothesis, he said, but never a certain explanation.
Well, let us offer a hypothesis to tie the observations together.
The researchers did not offer a hypothesis and instead encouraged future research to examine the question.
In a commentary published in the July 26 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association, three researchers at Johns Hopkins offer a hypothesis for what they call the "Lance Armstrong effect".
In her still influential essay "Thinking Sex, Rubinn didn't offer a hypothesis to explain why these periods called for a rearrangement in the sexual sphere, but she noted that they produced laws, institutions, and, most important, norms that governed sexuality for decades after.
We offer a hypothesis that persistently low irradiance contributed to remarkably simultaneous outbreaks of famine and Justinianic plague in the eastern Roman Empire with adverse effects on crop production and photosynthesis of the vitamin D in human skin and thus, collectively, human health.
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GWAS offer a hypothesis-free alternative to candidate gene studies and have recently brought novel insights into the biological and genetic underpinnings of many complex traits, including migraine [24].
Wegner (2002) amasses a range of studies (including those of Libet) to argue that the notion that human actions are ever initiated by their own conscious willings is simply a deeply-entrenched illusion and proceeds to offer an hypothesis concerning the reason this illusion is generated within our cognitive systems.
Lula's institute on Tuesday said Janot had offered a hypothesis without proof.
Klinger not only assumes, like Leatherdale, that all the events narrated in the novel are factual; he offers a hypothesis as to how Stoker came to publish them.
Gertner offered a hypothesis for why the Justice Department was intent on a death sentence: it might relate to the politics of Guantánamo.
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