And I know of only one way of knowing the truth: Examening facts and evidence and
form hypothesises, theories and experiments based on that.
Not exact matches
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.
This has been attributed to high - velocity jets of CSF caused by obstruction of the foramen magnum by the herniated portion of the cerebellum and overcrowded brain parenchyma in the caudal occipital region [5] which is
hypothesised to set up a hydrostatic pressure differential between the spinal cord and subarachnoid space and results in the accumulation of perivascular fluid which eventually
forms a syrinx [9].