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In addition, if one considers the rainy season as a major bottleneck for subsequent reproductive success, this hypothesis should not be restricted to females with putative high energy costs of gestation and early lactation.
According to the "acute renal success"- hypothesis [ 42- 44], as put forward by several researchers, AKI patients should operate on the lower part of the regression line of the control patients.
While our study did not address underlying causes of the observed relationship between chorus size and reproductive success, several hypotheses could explain our observations.
Perhaps because of the success of empirical hypothesis testing as a means of establishing drug efficacy, that same paradigm has been applied to regulatory requirements for dosing (labeling), with unfortunate results: given that the desired goal is impractical, ad hoc and incomplete strategies have evolved as substitutes.
As a generalization, it ought to apply to other situations as well or at least have reasons why it does not and one can evaluate the success of the hypothesis at being in accord with the whole suite of relevant observations at hand.
This study assumes that dimensions of psychological capital have significantly related to project success, so following hypotheses were drawn: H1: Hope has effect on project success.
The binomial-proportion estimates, sample sizes, observed success rates, null-hypothesis confidence limits, and calculated P values for each test scenario are given in the main text.
Under a null-hypothesis success probability of 10.6% per molecule, one would expect 7.2 of the 68 prl molecules to fall within a peak by chance, and have 97.4% confidence that the number falling within a peak would be 12 or less.
Emboldened by the success of the Coulomb hypothesis test for aftershocks, we next calculate the Coulomb stress changes on all known major faults in Fig. 3 to develop insights as to which fault systems are now more hazardous than they were before the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake.
The probability of success under the null hypothesis of random placement anywhere within the genome would be 5.6% per molecule.
Natural selection should favour adaptive variation in offspring sex ratio if alterations maximise the offspring's potential reproductive success [Trivers-Willard hypothesis, TWH; 1].
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