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The assumption of this approach rests on the model suggested by McAdams [14], who postulates that the recognition of sound sources arises from a process of analysis, computation, and extraction of a certain number of auditory features related to the acoustic parameters of the signals.

For the second possible parentage of Adonis, Apollodorus quotes Hesiod, who postulates that Adonis could be the child of Phoenix and Alphesiboia.

One possible explanation arises from the biogeographic hypothesis of Hawkes [ 29] who postulates that S. verrucosum evolved from a species that migrated from South America to Mexico, and was the A-genome (Table  1) contributor to these North and Central American polyploids.

One hypothesis for why duration of exposure to the condition of hypertension may be an important factor in a hypertension-cancer association has been reviewed by Hamet [ 13] who postulates that with short-term exposure to hypertension, during the period in which hypertension is developing, apoptosis is increased which may be associated with reduced risk of cancer [ 28].

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It also touches on the history of this young field, noting a prescient paper by the physicist Richard P. Feynman, who postulated in 1982 that quantum computing might be possible.

The professor, who received a doctorate in juridical science at Yale University in 1940, advanced the theories of Frederick Jackson Turner, who postulated that democracy followed the frontier.

For this, much credit goes to English chemist John Dalton, who postulated his atomic theory early in the 19th century.

Biologists who postulate phylogenies derive their most-useful evidence from the fields of paleontology, comparative anatomy, comparative embryology, and molecular genetics.

So hard that Wolfgang Pauli, the Austrian physicist who postulated their existence in 1930, wagered a case of champagne that no one would ever do so.

Every such collision spawns more junk a phenomenon known as the Kessler syndrome, named after Donald Kessler, an American physicist who postulated it in the 1970s.

Its philosophical foundations were laid in the 18th century by Immanuel Kant, who postulated the autonomy of aesthetic standards, setting them apart from considerations of morality, utility, or pleasure.

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