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"raise the speculation" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to indicate that something may be true, although it cannot be proven yet. For example, "Her sudden absence has raised the speculation that she has left the company."
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All these findings raise the speculation that the representation of past and future, as well as the representation of short and long time intervals, follow a metric dimension with different spatial compression factors.
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This raises the speculation that portions of the Hudson Highlands rocks found in Harriman could be a remnant of another continental mass that slammed into what is now metropolitan New York.
Together, this raises the speculation that MPH may have a lateralized upregulating effect on left IFC structure and function.
One conceptual difficulty has been linking the innate pluripotency of the embryo with the characteristics of cultured stem cells, raising the speculation that mESCs may be solely a result of in vitro manipulations (Pauklin et al., 2011).
Our finding that the blood cells are fenestrated in a functional network of Laminin A and Pericardin raised the speculation that these sites might function as bone marrow-like tissues in adult flies and thereby demanded an in-depth analysis of the cell types present therein.
These options raise the new speculation whether the defective myogenic response observed in type 2 diabetes is not only regulated by metabolic factors [ 27, 28], but is also related to the degree of local inflammation and transmigration.
Our results also raise the interesting speculation that while in plants the high GC content of the gene may be a major obstacle for translation while in mammalian cells, normally growing at a much higher ambient temperature (typically 10°C to 20°C higher) the region provides for yet another potential checkpoint for the highly complex regulation of ACHE gene expression in mammals [ 60].
This finding raised the following speculation about the role of thrombomodulin: binding to exosite I of the proteinase could induce repositioning of active site residues and surrounding loops, to allow processing of a substrate that is not cleaved by free thrombin, the anticoagulant protein C.
The C-terminal helix of VPS34 is critically involved in membrane interaction upon activation (Miller et al., 2010), and this raises the interesting speculation that VPS34 could be regulated via inter-subunit sequestration of the same helix.
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