hypotheses造句(91) This work was based on one of the plant systematic evaluation hypotheses that the freshwater plants originated from the ocean and the theory of plant cell totipotency.
(92) The assembly model's ability to generate falsifiable hypotheses and account for the diverse range of phenomena related to consciousness surely makes it particularly powerful.
(93) Concept learning can be formulated as a problem of searching through a predefined space of potential hypotheses for the hypothesis that best fits the training examples.
(94) For the life data X in a life test, the Bayesian stopping rule and decision rule for the problem of testing fuzzy statistical hypotheses is given in this paper.
(95) This does not mean their hypotheses have never put to the test.
(96) It was his intent to build on direct observation and avoid speculative hypotheses.
(97) The use of well-chosen nonsense words makes the testing of many basic hypotheses in the field of language learning possible.
(98) Science can and does construct testable hypotheses to explain those observations.
(99) Energy availability hypotheses may be one of mechanisms causing athletic menstrual cycle irregularities.
(100) Different hypotheses have been put forward to explain why these foods are more likely to cause problems.
(101) The answer to this query is viewed from two contrasting hypotheses, namely, the linear no-threshold (LNT) hypothesis and radiation hormesis.
(102) Astrophysicists have since created numerical simulations of the Tunguska event to try to decide among the competing hypotheses.
(103) I have in mind the existence of sociological laws or hypotheses.
(104) Hypotheses for spoke creation include small meteors impacting the rings and electron beams from Saturnian atmospheric lightning spraying the rings.
(105) Statistical reasoning is the most important method of testing hypotheses in the social sciences.
(106) The hypotheses of fibre flaws are based on deduction from mechanical experiments.
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(107) We test these hypotheses with comprehensive longitudinal multi-industry data on joint ventures formed among Fortune 300 firms between 1987 and 1996.
(108) This article presents the recent advancement of research into cellular and molecular mechanism of sulfur mustard (SM) induced lesions and summarizes several hypotheses.
(109) A computer, in contrast, "could at best be programmed to try out a series of hypotheses to see which best fit the fixed data.
(110) Through literature review, we articulated the important differences among the universalistic, configurational, and contingency perspectives, and then expounded our hypotheses.
(111) Drawing on the behavioral theory of the firm, we developed a set of hypotheses involving downside risk, return, and organizational slack.
(112) As in all diagnostic work-ups, these tests should be performed in a goal-directed manner in order to uate specific hypotheses.
(113) The various theories can be grouped into astronomical and terrestrial hypotheses.
(114) Related term: ex-ante evaluation Assumptions Hypotheses about factors or risks which could affect the progress or success of a development intervention.
(115) Equivalence principle (EP), as one of the fundamental hypotheses of Einstein's general relativity, has been tested by many experiments, including the torsion balance scheme and the free fall one.
(116) Two hypotheses were put forward: 1. Extraversive learners have advantages in overt behavior (oral English) in foreign language output.
(117) The use of well-chosen nonsense words makes possible the testing of ma few basic hypotheses in the field of language group learning.
(118) The gas-forming hypotheses are mainly synthetic gas and earth outgas hypotheses.
(119) About the problem of labor market clearing, three hypotheses were formed in the history of labor economic theory.
(120) Conclusion Our results suggest that papular urticaria is caused only by the allergy to stings or bites of arthropods, and other hypotheses still lack convincing evidence.