Sentence examples for test of causes from inspiring English sources

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However, Ryan et al. (2004, 2006) [34] 34] rejected the traditional hypothesis that increased respiration of woody tissues forces a decline in above-ground net primary productivity by conducting an experimental test of causes of forest growth with stand age for Eucalyptus.

However, Ryan et al. (2004, 2006) [ 33, 34] rejected the traditional hypothesis that increased respiration of woody tissues forces a decline in above-ground net primary productivity by conducting an experimental test of causes of forest growth with stand age for Eucalyptus.

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This conclusion would require an experimental design that allowed testing of cause and effect rather than an analysis of association.

The court accepted the government's appeal, United States v. Arvizu, No. 00-1519, last June, and briefs were filed before the events of Sept. 11 brought new significance to the question of the government's investigatory authority when it has some basis for suspicion that does not meet the strict test of probable cause that is necessary for a search or arrest warrant.

The rapid identification and antibiotic susceptibility test of bacteria causing bloodstream infections are given a very high priority by clinical laboratories.

Scientific thinking is much less natural to us and use of the scientific method (systematic gathering, ordering, and analyzing of data to test theories of cause and effect) was discovered late in our intellectual history and has been pursued only sporadically and often not very well.

Exclusion criteria were, besides contraindications to exercise testing of various causes according to guidelines [ 7], age <18 and>80 years and body weight>120 kg.

In late 1952, the first test of their idea caused the Pacific island of Elugelab to vanish.

Germany is bracing itself for the loss of 5 million workers over the next 15 years as it becomes Europe's first and biggest test of the problems caused by an ageing and declining population.

The heat was one of the biggest tests of all, causing many to become exhausted and dehydrated.

The Home Office's extradition review, led by former Court of Appeal judge Sir Scott Baker, argued there was no real difference between the US tests of "probable cause" and the introduction of "reasonable suspicion".

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