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Their suspicions are understandable; theories like this flourish when people in power behave in conspiratorial or mysterious ways, or simply fail to communicate.
A simplex model (a straight line of causal effects) fit via χ, but that ordinary simplex model did not correspond to a comfortable or causally-understandable theory for these data.
Nearly a decade passed before the fitting, understandable, and theory-helpful, loop-simplex model in Figure 5 was developed (Hayduk [ 37]).
This ethnic effect of malaria resistance mutations, whose paradoxical nature from a traditional standpoint was well articulated by Flint et al. [ 231], becomes much more understandable from the theory presented here.
Relevance (understanding)―as grounded theory fits and is relevant, it is readily understandable to the people interacting with the field because it portrays the latent patterns within the field [ 37, 100, 103].
Opposition to natural selection was understandable, for Darwin's theory, though compelling, contained a major lacuna: an account of the mechanism of inheritance.
In the former case, it is understandable if the foundational theory chosen (such as ZFC) has a higher consistency strength in relation to any one branch of mathematics being founded.
Resistance to considering the workings of the human spirit in analogous ways to anatomy and physiology, psychodynamics, and social theory is understandable.
If the protein is searched for thoroughly and is not found, it would be an intriguing negative finding, because it would be understandable from the new theory but not from the traditional one.
BURTON Malkiel, author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street, was in London today, part of a marketing campaign by Vanguard, the US indexing group which has just launched its products in Britain.In a previous post, I argued that it would be a shame if enthusiasm for index funds suffered because of the understandable questions about efficient market theory.
The large-scale features of the seafloor continued to be understandable in terms of the theory of plate tectonics, according to which the global seafloor is divided into about a dozen plates of crust that move rigidly away from mid-ocean ridges toward regions of subduction (where one plate is plunging beneath another), such as deep-ocean trenches, or sometimes directly collide with one another.
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