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This hypothesis reflects the normative connotations of the labels attached to more liberal citizenship regimes.
This hypothesis reflects both the current paucity of information regarding what ratios of stem or progenitor cells/tumor size are required to attain complete tumor regressions and what ratios are achievable in vivo.
This hypothesis reflects the well-known population genetic result that disassortative mating can increase genetic diversity provided that it creates inequalities in mating success [ 40].
The more this hypothesis reflects a mechanistically sophisticated view of the likely reality, the more it can lead to potentially informative validating or invalidating types of predictions about the results of real experiments and (in the long run) reasonably credible predictions outside the range of direct observations.
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This hypothesis reflected the view that the processes maintaining differences in assemblages over large geographical scales are different from those accounting for variability at smaller scales (e.g. [17]).
This later hypothesis reflects previous research findings that demonstrate that toddlers treat face-to-face and online interaction differently [23].
All conclusions supported the hypothesis reflecting the ground truth.
This indicates that our at first sight ad hoc hypothesis reflects structural information manifested by the transcriptional regulatory network.
Essentially, our hypothesis reflects our choices of spatial and temporal scales of observation.
It is not known, however, whether or to what extent our hypothesis reflects the intrinsic mechanism of the BM and myoepithelial cell layer disruptions.
The third hypothesis reflects the classical view of monophyletic Rotifera (Monogononta+Bdelloidea+Seisonidea) and Eurotatoria (Monogononta+Bdelloidea) and proposes Acanthocephala as the sistergroup of Rotifera ("classical Rotifera+Acanthocephala hypothesis", see Fig. 1C).
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