Sentences with phrase «previous assumptions»

This finding contradicts previous assumptions that vessel cells are the ones that control the process themselves.
Unlike many previous assumptions that there is a magic bullet for regeneration, like the presence of a specific gene, the group's comprehensive genetic analysis shows that it is a complex trait.
And because the galaxy it was discovered in was fairly typical in size, the study calls into question previous assumptions on the development of galaxies.
Previous assumptions maintained that all nitrogen came from the atmosphere.
The work challenges previous assumptions about how tRNAs function and suggests that tRNAs can modulate gene expression, according to the researchers.
The results challenge previous assumptions about population growth.
This confirms previous assumptions that the hamstrings are a prime mover in this exercise.
And to verify previous assumptions that hyoid size determined how deep and resonant the howls were, the team analyzed the frequencies of previously recorded howler monkey calls.
Scientists have also reassessed previous assumptions, such as the idea that genes are self - contained, discrete pieces of DNA with defined roles.
This discovery could cause many anthropologists to re-think previous assumptions about other known cave art and how the species grew and changed over time.
Nutritionists who have meticulously investigating and overturned previous assumptions are putting forward new ideas to our health.
To what extent do recent findings contradict previous assumptions about effective instruction, and to what extent do they confirm what educators have always known?
Our previous assumption was that the launch of the CurrentC mobile wallet by MCX — which focuses on offers as a value proposition to consumers — would drive volume in 2015, but since the launch of the app has been delayed again and again, we no longer expect this to happen in the next year.
Regarding «Junk DNA,» yes, previous assumptions about the role of non-coding DNA have been replaced with an appreciation for other roles in regulation of coding regions, but this simply doesn't support the notion that our genomes were intelligently designed.
Our loss challenged our previous assumptions about the purpose and meaning of life.
«Redefining» leaders «challenge previous assumptions», redefine what is «politically possible» and «introduce radical policy change» (p. 101).
Previous assumptions ought to be interrogated: many privatised industries in the UK are natural monopolies; the privatisations of the 1980s and 1990s have been detrimental both to consumer welfare and economic efficiency.
Contrary to previous assumptions, the induced magnetosphere is also shown to protect the bulk of the Martian ionosphere from solar wind energy transfer.
«Mass extinction with prior warning: Warning signs for mass extinction do exist, contrary to previous assumptions
Researchers already knew that some Europeans of this time had dark skin and blue eyes, but Cheddar Man reveals that previous assumptions that early inhabitants of the British Isles had lighter skin and hair were wrong — and that those traits didn't spread through England until the past 4800 years or so.
Contrary to all previous assumptions, the researchers were able to exclude the possibility of direct and spontaneous oxidation of STAT3 by free H2O2.
This study, Mech says, confirms researchers» previous assumption that the prey can take care of themselves.
This means — contrary to previous assumptions — that the Remote Oceanian pioneers swept past the archipelago that surrounds New Guinea without much mating with local people.
«The previous assumption that placebos only work when they are administered by deception needs to be reconsidered,» says Dr. Cosima Locher, a member of the University of Basel's Faculty of Psychology and first author of the study.
Such a big difference in the estimated size of dust particles implies that the previous assumption might be wrong.»
«The study confirms our previous assumptions that epigenetic changes may contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes» says Charlotte Ling.
The research challenges some previous assumptions.
Contrary to previous assumptions, dopamine helps both strengthen and weaken synapses made by cortical cells onto cells of the subcortical striatum.
Researchers determined that previous assumptions about nitrogen oxide levels were overly simplistic; the amount of SOA produced from isoprene released by trees as well as the SOA volatility are more accurately tied to interactions with electron - rich, carbon - based chemicals, known as organic peroxy radicals, that compete with nitrogen oxides in reactions.
Their work delivered a surprising result, as lead author Julia Laube explains: «Contrary to previous assumptions, the increasing length of the day in spring plays no big role in the timing of budding.
«However, contrary to our previous assumptions, these do not originate from the consumption of fish products, but primarily from mammoths.»
Contrary to previous assumptions, the energy and gas flow propelled by the black hole did not stop the creation of stars.
I'm not into Lori Singer's face, and she's clearly not a dancer like Julianne Hough, but she's plenty wild and troubled (unlike my previous assumption of Ariel's character just from viewing the 2011 remake), which is quite ballsy for a 1984 movie, methinks.
Understanding their struggles and prejudices, the characters realize that they have more in common than their previous assumptions of each other allowed them to notice.
Contrary to previous assumptions that Aston Martin will name its next flagship sporting GT the Vanquish, the British marque has since confirmed that it will carry the DBS Superleggera nomenclature instead, harking back to the DB4 and DB5 Superleggera that donned the name of their Italian coachbuilder, Carrozzeria Superleggera.
Like the previous assumption, this one isn't true either.
My previous assumption, was that a 99cent book would equal more sales, and a better sales rank, even if it doesn't earn as much.
Using the previous assumptions, a portfolio made up of 60 % in the S&P 500 and 40 % in U.S. government bonds could generate the same annual withdrawals — with different resulting portfolio values after 15 years and after 20 years.
However, both of the previous assumptions are completely wrong.
It's still throwing money away, and not something I'm about to start doing, but based on my previous assumption, less than half isn't bad in comparison.
KERA's Jerome Weeks reports it's only the third major retrospective on Pollock in America, ever, and it aims to up - end some previous assumptions about our most influential artist.
Rather than the previous assumptions about left - brained and right - brained people, neuroscientists now believe that each creative choice involves complex circuitry across both sides of the brain, as well as combinations of processing modes (spontaneous and / or deliberate) and information structures (emotional and / or analytical).
This new discovery breaks the previous assumption in the scientific community that anthropogenic climate change only happened in the 20th century because climate change data before the 1900s was hard to find.
In short, we don't know what will happen since it has not happened before within living memory; the opinions of polar bear specialists must be taken with a grain of salt because so many of their previous assumptions have turned out to be wrong (Crockford 2017a, b, 2018), see here, here, and here.
The case, which seems to have changed the previous assumption, involved a German challenge to the validity of a Council Decision establishing a position to be adopted on behalf of the EU at a session of the OTIF (Organization for International Carriage by Rail) Revision Committee concerning certain amendments to the Convention Concerning International Carriage by Rail (COTIF).

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