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One conjecture is that those who have no insurance or are on medicaid use the ED for reasons that are different than those who have private insurance, since those uninsured groups have no other venue for receiving health care services.

One conjecture is that the animal was raised as a pet and then released into the park, said Arina Hinzen, a registered New York State wildlife rehabilitator.

Transmeta officials declined to comment, but one conjecture is that the company is planning a new processor chip that would capitalize on software like Microsoft's Windows CE or Sun Microsystems Javaa for use in new generations of hand-held computers and phones.

One conjecture is proposed in Shi and Lu (2008) [10] as follows: for any integer n⩾2, if n is odd then bubble-sort graph Bn is a union of n−12 edge-disjoint hamiltonian cycles; if n is even then bubble-sort graph Bn is a union of n−22 edge-disjoint hamiltonian cycles and its perfect matching that has no edges in common with the hamiltonian cycles.

One conjecture is that the proof by similar triangles involved a theory of proportions, a topic not discussed until later in the Elements, and that the theory of proportions needed further development at that time.

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One possible conjecture is that the universal sequence blocks of these ribosomal proteins and their interactions with the ribosomal RNAs could map out a simpler and perhaps older ribosome especially at the decoding site of the SSU and the PTC (peptidyl transferase center) of the LSU.

One venerable conjecture was that it began as a contemptuous reference to papal edicts known as bulls (from the bulla, or seal, appended to the document).

The teacher expects that students will be able to craft conjectures, which will be statements about the figure represented, but more than one conjecture may be possible for students to offer for a given diagram.

This part of Hartshorne's conjecture is the only one which has been verified: a smooth subvariety with ( n ge 2 c -1 = 2 (N-n) -1) is linearly normal (theorem of Zak [378]).

This conjecture is important, because one will now need to clearly motivate the use of JNCC instead of a standard layered construction, given the extra efforts that are required for JNCC.

The conjecture is verified in the rank-one case.

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