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Used loosely, a tentative conjecture explaining an observation, phenomenon or scientific problem that can be tested by further observation, investigation and/or experimentation. As a scientific term of art, see the attached quotation. Compare to theory, and quotation given there.
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That led to hypotheses that pregnancy is good for elite runners because of the physiologic changes that mimic blood doping.
These new documents have thus loomed as a menace to a variety of rooted assumptions, from matters of tradition and dogma to hypotheses that are exploits of scholarship.
To penetrate those secrets, one has to have recourse to hypotheses.
Basic research can then lead to hypotheses with immediate impact in medicine and the pharmaceutical industry.
Thus, Q and P are ordinally similar with respect to hypotheses that entail H.
Are facts about the acquisition of language germane to hypotheses about logical form?
Contrary to hypotheses, reassurance-seeking was a better predictor of conflict for women.
Usually, these studies make hypotheses, and set hitchhiking experiments in different conditions according to hypotheses.
Contrary to hypotheses, heavy episodic drinking did not predict changes in depressive symptoms over 1 week.
The multiple case studies and propositional logic replication lead to Hypotheses 5 and 6.
end{aligned} According to hypotheses (H1), (H2), and (H4), we get (frac{dW_{2}}{dt}leq0).
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