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Martin ([1990]) put forth a hypothesis that iron is the limiting factor in high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) regions such as the Southern Ocean, the equatorial Pacific, and the North Pacific.
In the book that inaugurated the renaissance, or rather birth, of Marchia studies, Notker Schneider declared that Francis of Marchia put forth a hypothesis similar to Galileo's in his commentary on book II of the Sentences, qq.
Financial economists have put forth a hypothesis that the forward rate accurately predicts the future spot rate, for which empirical evidence is mixed.
(2002) put forth a hypothesis according to which immune genes adapt, are lost, or duplicate and then diversify to meet new ecological and physiological requirements.
We have put forth a hypothesis that the inhibitory potential of polymers within the plant cell wall to cellulose hydrolysis is related to the degree to which the polymers constrain the surrounding water per unit mass.
Furthermore, these results put forth a hypothesis that the stalling of replication forks in the absence of Hdacs1,2 activities might be due to an altered structure of the chromatin template.
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Another statement from the same chart puts forth a hypothesis in support of this sentiment: 'volunteerism can be effective, but only in societies where most can meet their basic needs, and there is a commonly agreed upon social contract that societal contributions should be rewarded with positive recognition and social capital'.
To put forth a new hypothesis regarding the ontological status of fictional entities, it is first necessary to understand how words exist, as (at least) fictional entities and fictional worlds exist (or do not exist) through words.
Caleb Burns, a partner at Wiley Rein, put forth a straightforward hypothesis.
Still, we can put forth a rough hypothesis that the expression of miR-155 may be upregulated in cases with duplication, resulting in seizures through promotion of the inflammatory response.
Schiappa and his co-authors, Peter B. Gregg and Dean E. Hewes, won the award for their 2005 essay, "The Parasocial Contact Hypothesis," which puts forth a theory of media influence that has been used by scholars all over the world since its publication in 2005.
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