Sentences with word «hypothesising»

AFAIK there is still a fair bit of hypothesising on the very early earth.
The aim of this study was to investigate hypothesised relationships between therapists» utterances and clients» change talk by analysing interactions sampled from the United Kingdom Alcohol Treatment Trial (UKATT).
Planned and created through a process of collaboration with local growers and gardening groups, the plants have been carefully selected for their predictable flower opening and closing times - as first hypothesised by Carl Linnaeus in his book Philosophia Botanica, 1751.
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.
Thus, there is a good reason for hypothesising that epigenetic modification of gene expression plays a role in the development of early mother - infant relationship, even if at present it seems impossible to study these processes in human infants.
As beverages are part of our overall diet and lifestyle, the authors hypothesised that high consumption of these beverages (SSB, ASB, juice, coffee and tea) may be associated with certain characteristics of the overall diet that could be difficult to take into account when analysing associations between beverage consumption and disease.
Based on the literature on auditory tonal working memory43, 44,45,46, we also hypothesised increased BOLD responses in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and parietal areas with increased levels of embedding due to additional working memory demands.
The Cambridge scientists hypothesise that these early armour plates were multi-layered: consisting of a foundation of bone and an outer layer of dentine — with the different layers deriving from different types of cells in unborn embryos.
Although this finding is not consistent with theoretical models, which hypothesise temperament by environment interactions, [13] it is in keeping with earlier research examining the prediction of anxiety symptoms.
Model 1: Hypothesised model of living situation, loneliness, depressive symptoms and major depressive episodes (MDE).
As has been hypothesised here in the past, the Guardian suggests that these figures contain some degree of churn — while only 85 % of people saying they'd vote Labour now say they would vote Labour under Brown, Brown would also pick up support from people not presently voting Labour, particularly Lib Dem voters.
Schurger's team hypothesised that something similar happened in the brain during the Libet experiment.
Improving recruitment, activation and differentiation of OPCs is therefore hypothesised to improve functional outcome after a spinal cord injury in humans.
He and his colleagues hypothesised that when the brain is presented with the same sensory input — a picture, say — time after time, then conscious awareness of the picture should produce similar neural activity each time.
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).
Mortyn did not feel the need to explain to that magazine's readership how roundabouts would reduce emissions: Feedback hypothesises...
Some studies hypothesise that it's possible to inherit a predisposition to the condition, and that this predisposition is more marked in some ethnic groups.
As discussed in our online dating tips article, researchers at the University of Florida recently hypothesised that the ideal period between first message and first meeting is 17 -23 days.4
We've already hypothesised that Captain Marvel's lack of well, any appearance so far in the MCU and choosing to go back to the «90s is a surefire sign that we're going all timey - wimey with Avengers 4, and Captain Marvel is going to be at the forefront of it all.
Scientists are even hypothesising that these disappearing microbes are the cause of the increase in allergies and food intolerances that people experience.
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.
James, of course we can't hypothesise into existence a low sensitivity model, or a cure for cancer.
Moreover, including a placebo group increased hypothesised group differences, therefore reducing required sample size, and consequently, the (potential) number of non - responders.1
That way you can hypothesise solutions, enact them, and test them against the board.
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.
Were evolution ultimately random, there would be no intelligibility in the universe and all study of it would be doomed to the frustration of post-modern hypothesising.
, 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.
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.
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».
Scientists have supposedly hypothesised he is a genetic mutation of some kind, making him an evolved beyond the times «super-human».
I've long hypothesised that a certain phenomenon may exist, and I wonder if there's any actual research on the subject.
The Mavens technique hypothesises that online searches for local candidates are a strong indicator of intent to swing.
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.
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.
Since women with PCOS have increased levels of androgens even during pregnancy, the investigators hypothesised that the disorder might affect the risk of ASD in the children.
Dr Rizvi hypothesises that, — marijuana use may provoke a stress response that stimulates onset of puberty but suppresses growth rate.
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