Sentences with phrase «for hypothesising»

Please give me a figure (with reference) for the hypothesised difference in S between the LGM and late Holocene.
Four a priori analyses were undertaken comparing outcomes for the hypothesised subgroups using 2 × 2 factorial ANOVA to assess main (intervention vs comparison group) effects and interaction (intervention by subgroup effects for mothers who were Australian - born vs overseas - born, first - time vs multiparous, had one vs multiple risk factors, and scored EDS ≥ 10 (antenatal psychosocial distress) vs EDS < 10), while maintaining the power of the whole sample.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
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.
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.
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].
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.
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).
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.
It has been hypothesised that specific body areas, bees can not groom, serve as «safe sites» for pollen transfer between flowers.
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.
Due to the proposed impact that ketone bodies can have in the brain, it is hypothesised that the ketogenic diet may be an effective treatment for PD.
Some on Reddit have expressed scepticism at the odds, hypothesising that they've been turned up for Perfect World's Chinese version of the game.
Petri hypothesised that for every ten games you write one will be good.
the loose correlation between the apparent observed temps and his scenario C, is more than likely just the natural variation of climate coupled with an ardent wish by Hanson for a link to hypothesised effects....
Well, in an even older publication back from 2001 and also in Nature, two of the same group of Dutch researchers (Christiaan Both and Marcel Visser, NIOO - KNAW) already hypothesised that for some migratory birds, the difference of the warming speed between their winter grounds and nesting areas could actually be irrelevant, as the timing of their migration may not depend on temperature, but on an independent biological calendar:
If the warming had happened monotonically, for example, it might have been hard to hypothesise why other non-changing influences hadn't changed.
Some of this might be simply a conservative resentment of a changing world, but I am hypothesising that for many (most?)
I hypothesise that natural variations can account for the vast majority of the warming seen within the bounds of certainty in the surface and sea temperature records in the industrial era.
Richart Tol (2013), Figure 3 shows that GHG emissiosn were net beneficial during last century and projects that will continue for most of this century (all of the century if you exclude hypothesised increasing energy consumption assumed caused by human's GHG emissions).
The analyses show that the costs of the mitigation policies would exceed the hypothesised benefits this century, and this is using assumptions and inputs parameters that favour high climate damages for GHG emissions and therefore high benefits from mitigation.
I have hypothesised a solar trigger for state shifts in ocean and atmospheric circulation.
James, of course we can't hypothesise into existence a low sensitivity model, or a cure for cancer.
We hypothesise that part of the reason for this may be because these SMEs were originally designed to investigate climate sensitivity, and so the focus was not on varying parameters which affect dynamical processes.
The new paper establishes a baseline for future measurement — but shows that their hypothesised mechanism is active (though it can't, obviously, support a claim that it's necessarily new).
«We hypothesise that a reduction in sitting hours is of greater importance than an increase in exercise time for elderly risk individuals,» Professor Mai - Lis Hellenius, from Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, told the Telegraph.
At Beaton Capital we hypothesise the job - to - be-done for law firms is to help their clients navigate through the regulatory environment in both a defensive (stop money from flowing out of the company) and an offensive (make sure money comes into the company) capacity.
Their restrained way of working, where structure rather than spontaneity was prized (including team reflections and hypothesising outside the consultation room i.e. very different to Minuchin thinking out loud in sessions) became a new trade - mark style for family therapists.
Finally, we hypothesised that the intervention would ameliorate health and developmental disadvantages for vulnerable children compared to the population.
This paper hypothesises that the population of children receiving a clinical diagnosis of ADHD is aetiologically heterogeneous: that within this population, there is a group for whom the development of ADHD is largely genetically driven, and another who have a «phenocopy» of ADHD as a result of very adverse early childhood experiences, with the prevalence of this phenocopy being heavily skewed towards populations living with poverty and violence.
In fact, a better understanding of the possible interaction between these multidimensional aspects associated with fatigue can potentially assist clinicians in determining better therapeutic programmes for individuals with MS. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to further determine the mediating effects of depression on the association between health - related quality of life and fatigue in individuals with MS.. Since depression is the psychological disorder not intrinsically provoked by the disease, most commonly experienced by individuals with MS, 11 12 we hypothesised that the relationships between health - related qualify of life and the MS - associated fatigue would be mediated by depressive symptoms.
A confluence of research has identified executive functioning deficits as a common characteristic of individuals with FASD.9 15 — 27 Damage to neurological structures, including the prefrontal regions of the brain, is a significant hypothesised cause for these deficits.28 29 Executive functions are defined as a set of cognitive processes responsible for orchestrating purposeful, goal - directed behaviour.15 30 31 These processes are responsible for the ability to plan, organise, attend, problem solve and inhibit responses.31 It is also suggested that the ability to self - regulate emotional responses and behavioural actions is interrelated with the construct of executive functioning.17 28 32 Deficits in executive functioning and self - regulation can lead to learning and behavioural problems that impact a child's educational outcomes as they struggle to cope with the complex demands of school life.16 20
The hypothesised partner presence by attachment anxiety interaction was not significant for any outcome measures (see Table 2).
While we did not identify any single instrument as comprehensive as the CLEFT - Q, the aim of this substudy is to compare the results on the CLEFT - Q to two other instruments used in the past in patients with CL / P: (1) the Child Oral Health Impact Profile (COHIP), 36, 37 and (2) the CHASQ.38 We hypothesise that CLEFT - Q scores for similar constructs will moderately correlate with the scores on these other instruments.
It is hypothesised that this is a consequence of the way in which such programmes may improve parents» capacity for self - regulation, in addition to improving their connections with others within and outside the family (Dumas 2005; Harnett 2012; Snyder 2012).
In order to identify those at risk for developing a mental illness, this study will target personality risk factors, including hopelessness, anxiety sensitivity, impulsivity and sensation seeking, which have been shown to reliably predict substance misuse, anxiety, emotional and behavioural disorders in young people.23 24 It is hypothesised that the intervention cognitive training programme (focusing on executive functioning) will be more effective than the active control cognitive training programme (focusing on cognitive abilities other than executive functioning) in reducing psychopathology.
We hypothesised that for both ADHD + ODD and ADHD - only (compared with controls), pre - and perinatal adversities and negative transgenerational influences would be risk factors [6, 33].
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