Sentence examples for tenable hypothesis from inspiring English sources

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The strongly supported co-grouping of fungal and bacterial sequences in the ChNPS11/ETP/ChNPS12 group, as in the outgroup adenylating enzymes (Fig. 2, Additional file 6A-C) suggests this is a tenable hypothesis.

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In this way logic provides an inventory of possibilities, a repertory of abstractly tenable hypotheses.

Educators, philosophers, and the scientific community have demonstrated that ID is a religious argument, a form of creationism which lacks empirical support and offers no testable or tenable hypotheses.

However, it is possible to construct a tenable working hypothesis.

Given the amount of instability regarding these sub-familial relationships across different studies, we feel that any tenable phylogenetic hypothesis of their relatedness will await additional genetic sampling.

7) A conclusion in the Results section that '...since SHM in splenic B-1a IgVH initiates later and progresses with age, these findings suggest that peritoneal B-1a in older animals are largely derived from B-1a that have migrated from the spleen when the animals were younger' while a tenable and interesting hypothesis, belongs in the Discussion, since other scenarios remain possible.

If this hypothesis is tenable, Epistle 31 contains not only the core of the Ikhwân's political thought, but also of their Isma'ili commitment.

If this hypothesis is tenable, the debated "traditions" mentioned in Epistle 31 with reference to the misunderstandings due to the diversity of languages might be understood as the Fatimid versions of the divine Law.

A tenable alternative to the hypothesis that cocaine boosted gain in the BSR substrate is that the subjective value of the exertion required to hold down the lever was decreased by the drug.

This hypothesis appears tenable in the current context for several reasons.

This hypothesis is tenable because dopaminergic neurons from mesencephalic groups A8, A9, and A10 project to the motor and prefrontal cortices (Gaspar et al. 1992; Williams and Goldman-Rakic 1998) as well as the thalamus (Sánchez-González et al. 2005).

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