Sentences with phrase «rizvi hypothesises»

(I'm hypothesising here, but I this is why BuzzFeed - style quizzes such as «25 Signs You Had No Chill as a Child» are inherently shareable.)
Granville hypothesised that volume was the driving force behind the markets, and designed the OBV to project when major movements in price would occur.
And I know of only one way of knowing the truth: Examening facts and evidence and form hypothesises, theories and experiments based on that.
Analogously regarding time, the Big Bang theory hypothesises an original moment when a minute speck of reality exploded into the energy - mass continuum constituting our universe.
, examine the flawed, conjectured hypothesises that Charles Darwin started - then jump on the wagon as the flight of fancy takes YOU to where ever YOU wishto go - YOU are in control, YOU create what you want, the laws of nature are at YOUR fingertips, why YOU can probably create a tree, or fill an ocean - freeze the polar icecaps — Lets all bow to YOU MR. SCIENTIST.
In mistrusting his senses, he hypothesises that material things are only a sort of illusion.
The fact that, in the multiverse theory, the hypothesised universes are necessarily inter-connected, by being defined relative to each other, makes the first option an even less viable escape route for atheists, we would think.
It is interesting that the film goes straight on to consider atheistic attempts to hypothesise a «multi-verse» in order to undermine the theistic use of the Anthropic Principle.
Schurger's team hypothesised that something similar happened in the brain during the Libet experiment.
Recent attempts to explain away the fine - tuning of the universe's laws by hypothesising a «multiverse» of different universes do not convince Davies: «The multiverse theory is increasingly popular, but it doesn't so much explain the laws of physics as dodge the whole issue.
For me, he evokes the famous passage in Rob Bell's Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith (Zondervan), in which the author hypothesises on whether our faith would be «springy» enough to survive a revelation that, say, the virgin Mary wasn't really a virgin.
You seem to be hanging your god hat on some pretty far out theorectical hypothesises that are way beyond provable.
Moynihan's report hypothesised that these penalties increased the number of low - income black children born outside marriage — which then stood at 25 per cent.
Back then, it was hypothesised that the A1 beta - casein protein found in the milk of some cows was a risk factor for diabetes, heart disease and possibly also schizophrenia and autism.
The scientists hypothesised that the findings could provide new strategies for treating type 2 diabetes and the illnesses linked to microbiota imbalance.
Capellas hypothesises that chestnut flour sourdough was not popular with consumers «probably due to the reduction in the characteristic sweet taste of chestnut flour caused by sourdough fermentation».
Because of the high content of lactose in milk, we hypothesised that high consumption of milk may increase oxidative stress, which in turn affects the risk of mortality and fracture.
Now let's hypothesise one hot second:... this new manager comes in and we do not win a PL for another 13 years and year on year he fails to assemble and coach a team capable of competing in europe also.
Scientists have supposedly hypothesised he is a genetic mutation of some kind, making him an evolved beyond the times «super-human».
In a medicalised system, where women have little opportunity for choice and control, it could be hypothesised that the availability of an epidural is one way in which women can perceive that they have some control over childbirth [17].
It was hypothesised that the monkeys would attach equally to the wire mother, since she also fed them, but the experiment showed otherwise.
As this may be a consequence of infrequent feeding bouts, particularly at night, we hypothesised that those infants sleeping in close proximity to their mothers on the postnatal ward in the trial described above (bed or crib) would have better long - term breastfeeding outcomes than infants randomly allocated to the stand - alone cot.
I've long hypothesised that a certain phenomenon may exist, and I wonder if there's any actual research on the subject.
A report by Christian Aid, Enough is Enough: The Debt Repudiation Option, hypothesises that had the money spent to service foreign debt «been spent on healthcare, education and infrastructure, the millennium development goals — which today seem like a fantasy — might have been within the world's grasp» (p. 9).
«The «sell out traitor mob» should be ignored... I would hypothesise that they are mostly elderly retired men who do not have mortgages, school - aged children or caring responsibilities so they represent the swivel - eyed few not the many we represent.»
We thus hypothesised that «rigid paths» were forming at the heart of aqueous systems during cooking thanks to a process called percolation, allowing the propagation of a fissure.
They discovered that several genetic variants in the hunter - gatherers were linked to a gene associated with physical performance, which they hypothesise could be part of the physiological adaptation to cold.
Schurger's team hypothesised that something similar happens in the brain during the Libet experiment.
If such tax avoidance were to occur in countries like Zambia, Spencer hypothesises, this could lead to a loss of tax revenue that could instead help the government's distribution of free ORS and zinc and fundamental public health measures such as infrastructure for water and sanitation.
Based on results like these, Case and her colleagues hypothesise that some female - to - male trans individuals may have an internal body representation that is closer to being anatomically male than female.
The pair hypothesised that both...
Robert Adler reported on dark matter (31 August, p 36), and John Darlington hypothesised that «dark aliens» exist and are searching for their missing 15 per cent of matter (21 September, p 31).
Robert Adler reported on dark matter (31 August, p 36), and John Darlington hypothesised that «dark aliens» exist and are...
As such, scientists hypothesise that cathelicidins may be involved in the control of type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune disease where certain cells in the immune system attack beta cells in the pancreas which secrete insulin.
For more than 60 years, researchers have been hypothesising that the diseases are caused by, among other factors, changes to the level of the neurotransmitter.
The team, led by Professor Laurence Hurst at the Milner Centre for Evolution, University of Bath hypothesised that since core concepts of genetics (such as DNA and mutation) are so intimately linked to the core concepts of evolution, then priming students with genetics information might help their understanding of evolution.
I venture to hypothesise also that...
Brugger hypothesises that some people are born with a relative weakness in brain networks which enable us to accept all our limbs as our own.
The authors hypothesise that humans retain a vestigial ear - pointing reflex, although it is too weak to move the ear.
«That does lead you to hypothesise that around 2000 we might have hit a shift in the kind of conditions in the Arctic.»
In this study, a team of researchers at the University of Warwick's Warwick Medical School hypothesised that the changes associated with B12 deficiency may be the result of abnormal levels of leptin — the hormone that tells us we are full after eating.
«It also correlates well with previous research hypothesising that the timing of cooking is linked to the development of salivary amylase, needed to process cooked starchy food.
«We hypothesise that CO2 outgassing from continental volcanic arcs drove major climate shifts,» says McKenzie.
It has been hypothesised that specific body areas, bees can not groom, serve as «safe sites» for pollen transfer between flowers.
This is an important discovery since it exposed that water ice was considerably more widespread than what was hypothesised.
This network is now the focus of work on brain function in health and disease worldwide, and it has been hypothesised to be relevant to disorders including Alzheimer's disease, autism, and schizophrenia.
We hypothesise that a third protein group, the caveolin scaffolding proteins, may provide a link between fibrosis and calcium levels and may be responsible for their disregulation in glaucoma.
I've been experimenting with T10 dextran coated iron oxide nanoparticles, obviously not the same as fullerenes, but still a very interesting tool, I've been testing if the coating is giving the particle antioxidant abilities because of it's the (basically) indigestable sugar chains (glucose) creating a high surface area which are largely made from hydroxyl groups, I hypothesised this act's as a «sink» for reactive oxygen species converting them to water.
We hypothesised that this antibody, directed against the substrate rather than the enzyme, could inhibit cleavage of AβPP by β - secretase via steric hindrance and thus reduce downstream production of Aβ.
Marder hypothesised that this enabled a whole range of effects to be elicited which fine - tune the end behaviour.
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