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The phrase "undermine hypothesis" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the act of weakening or damaging the validity of a hypothesis in a scientific or analytical context. Example: "The new evidence presented in the study could potentially undermine the hypothesis that was previously accepted."
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However, recent data undermine this hypothesis.
Bush's account of the most consequential episode of his Presidency, the war in Iraq, does not undermine the hypothesis.
In contrast to previous studies18,19,20, in this work we unequivocally display mixed inhibition mode of KA on both monophenolase and diphenolase activities and undermine the hypothesis regarding copper chelation by KA.
To date, however, several observations continue to undermine this hypothesis.
The findings, reported online this week in Nature Neuroscience, undermine the hypothesis that the insula is the sole source of self-awareness in the human brain, Khalsa says.
Thus, patients may not remember their questions selected on the QPS and undermine the hypothesis of the greater participation of the QPS intervention group.
For instance, if fever is a direct result of higher metabolic rate, this would undermine the hypothesis that it is a defense against infection.
He considers psychophysical parallelism a self-undermining hypothesis to the extent that it relies on the atomization and quantification of psyche.
However, given that these clusters are spatial as well as temporal, and that homophily acts to partially mask the clustering effect of social learning, this further undermines Hypothesis 2b that similarity bias generates mass (temporal only) clusters as a result of social learning.
Data-driven digital experiments might undermine pet hypotheses or business perspectives.
These results are consistent with an important role for RTN neurons in modulating breathing, but undermine current hypotheses by indicating that RTN and RL neurons are neither necessary nor sufficient for lumbar respiratory motor output (Onimaru et al., 2008; Thoby-Brisson et al., 2009; Mellen and Thoby-Brisson, 2012).
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