Sentences with phrase «long hypothesised»

I've long hypothesised that a certain phenomenon may exist, and I wonder if there's any actual research on the subject.

Not exact matches

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.
A study in the scientific journal Nature has hypothesised that the origin of orchids goes back much longer than originally expected.
I hypothesise that Jimmy's short - term insulin level may be lower after meals, but his longer - term fasting insulin will be higher on the high - fat approach.
We will continue to track the progress of our students to develop working theories about the hypothesised increase in 21st Century skills and critical thinking skills, and we're working towards a long - term action research project.
This is the long term trend upto 1940 when it is hypothesised that aerosols started to become a significant masking factor.
If my guesses (hypothesises) are correct then we are about to go into a very long «Global Cooling» effect that will cause a major issue in our environment and the current ideas and computer models will lead us into a very wrong direction and cause serious damage to both agricultural and human development.
It was an appropriate hypothesis that rests in a knowledge gap (freely admitted by climate scientists - again in the IPCC), but Spencer seemed unable to pinpoint how long - term cloud changes can be decoupled from temperature changes (he hypothesised that ocean / atmospheric processes, like ENSO and PDO, can cause long - term changes in cloud dynamics - but didn't show how that happens).
It has been hypothesised that long - term psychoanalytic psychotherapy may be one promising approach to treating this disorder given its emphasis on increasing distress tolerance and insight into the functionality of symptoms.
Of these possibilities (emerging vs fading effects) we hypothesised that the short - term benefits of brief universal prevention would be reduced by longer - term follow - up.
We can hypothesise that, in cases of severe difficulties or maltreatment, not having contact with biological parents might facilitate the establishment of a relationship with the new carers in long - term placements.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z