hypotheses造句(61) As data begin to accumulate on daily food requirements of different species, we can test more fine-grained hypotheses.
(62) Another important motivation is that of the psycholinguists who develop computer parsing systems as test-beds for hypotheses about human linguistic processing.
(63) The study will test several hypotheses about the relation between perceptual and cognitive skills.
(64) That some of his hypotheses are biologically dubious does not destroy the interest of his general approach.
(65) The central processor then orders hypotheses, adds, deletes and modifies them.
(66) Once the topics are agreed, questions will be asked which will fill in the finer points of the hypotheses.
(67) In other words- to provide testable hypotheses.
(68) People began verify their scientific hypotheses by stringent tests.
(69) Learning curve was based on three hypotheses.
(70) These hypotheses, I contend, must be refutable in principle.
(71) Attributions can often be hypotheses rather than unshakable facts.
(72) Its concept, basic hypotheses and constructing methods are described.
(73) Hypotheses and theories are part of the scientific method — the process of asking and answering questions by experimentation.
(74) However, these hypotheses were not always satisfied in the actual economy because of the adjustment costs and other factors.
(75) Inflammation is not uncontested as a theory of aging. There are many competing hypotheses.
(76) The use of well-chosen nonsense words makes possible the testing of many easy hypotheses in the field of language learning.
(77) It is shown that, under both the null and the local alternatives, the random weighting statistics have the same asymptotic distribution as the original test statistic under the null hypotheses.
(78) But this point of view has some problem such as hypotheses, over amplifying and exparte explaining etc, so I consider that the conclusion is wrong.
(79) As in all diagnostic work - ups , these tests should be performed in a goal sate specific hypotheses.
(80) See V.S. Ramachandran, The evolutionary biology of self-deception, laughter, dreaming and depression: some clues from anosognosia, Medical Hypotheses, November 1996, 47(5):347-62.
(81) Different hypotheses result in diverse definitions of the functions of institution.
(82) In the search for laws he displayed inventiveness in hypotheses.
(83) This study tested hypotheses concerning the relationships between people's self-regard, their implicit theories, and aggression.
(84) The independent and interdependent self - construal variables were entered simultaneously in order to test the hypotheses.
(85) A number of hypotheses have been presented to explain eyewitness accounts, ranging from misidentification and coincidence to paranormal phenomena and conspiracy theories.
(86) There are 2 embryologic hypotheses for annular pancreas. One indicates a process of fixation of the tip of the ventral pancreatic bud to the duodenum before the axis rotation.
(87) I contend that my approach produces better results than either EMH or AMH, and I expressly repudiate any attempt to reconcile my conclusions with either of those hypotheses.
(88) Any changes in working hypotheses and objectives should be recorded.
(89) However, such post-mortem analysis can often be difficult and time-consuming because hypotheses must be deduced, then tested.
(90) Science needs more competition between hypotheses and ever more rigorous tests as well.