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(31) Free-living communities and alimentary tract helminths: hypotheses and pattern analysis - D Simberloff.
(32) Popper insists that neither facts nor hypotheses simply obtrude themselves.
(33) Hypotheses are ranked by decreasing shortfall, the goal being to find the path with the smallest shortfall covering the whole utterance.
(34) Secondly, word hypotheses might overlap and leapfrog each other's backwards pruning decision points.
(35) The first step in genome expression, i.e. transcription, was studied in order to test these hypotheses.
(36) With the capability for generating endless hypotheses, an adolescent believes that what is best is what is logical.
(37) There are, again, problems for the researcher hoping to test out such hypotheses.
(38) Scholars compare to provide context, make classifications, test hypotheses, and make predictions.
(39) He uses scientific methodology for both processes - forming hypotheses, testing them, and going back to the drawing board.
(40) Asset markets provide a convenient framework for testing many hypotheses about expectations formation.
(41) The basis for making hypotheses about possible meanings is present.
(42) Cantor knew the depth of the trash can containing discarded hypotheses and discredited experiments in the cancer field.
(43) Capra's parallels are between not hypotheses but concepts, for example the ch'i and the quantum field.
(44) Also, the approach has provided few concrete predictions or hypotheses that are subject to rigorous empirical measurement and testing.
(45) While the description of the problem is couched in literary terms, hypotheses ought to be couched in operational terms.
(46) The Circular clearly envisages that LEAs will set about testing these hypotheses.
(47) Extrapolations are, therefore,[www.Sentencedict.com] best seen as working hypotheses requiring confirmation by studies made on people.
(48) Feminist critiques of science as it was traditionally practiced emerged as an illuminating parallel to the working hypotheses of complexity researchers.
(49) His speculations show his understanding of the need for bold hypotheses and theories.
(50) Such hypotheses have been postulated by highly reputable geologists when no other possible cause can be found to explain certain phenomena.
(51) Today such inferences about the origins of language can draw on a vast assemblage of data and hypotheses in neighbouring disciplines.
(52) Falsifiable hypotheses are proposed by scientists as solutions to the problem.
(53) The ideas which come from a good theoretical understanding form hypotheses, and this concept is our next subject of study.
(54) The therapist should always err on the side of caution; the hypotheses set up are merely shrewd guesses.
(55) In the absence of radiocarbon dates these interpretations must remain untested but attractive hypotheses.
(56) Minor hypotheses are designed in the same manner as the major hypothesis.
(57) Science vainly struggles to keep up, offering hypotheses implicating all manner of causes and suggesting all manner of effects.
(58) One useful function of hypotheses is that they help to indicate what data are needed for their testing.
(59) The difficulty in distinguishing between hypotheses was not surprising since only 209 families with Crohn's disease were available for analysis.
(60) How do we determine exactly where a word should begin and end if hypotheses on either side are incorrect?
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