"To explore this hypothesis" means to investigate or examine the idea or theory further to find out if it is true or accurate.
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The current
study explores this hypothesis by focusing on the associations between multiple mental health problems in biological mothers and their daughters.
To the extent that the HCP - A inventory contains dementias in waiting, scientists may
explore hypotheses about the nascent stages of disease.
In their paper «Adverse childhood event experiences, fertility difficulties and menstrual cycle characteristics», Marni B. Jacobs et
al. explore the hypothesis that negative experiences in childhood can result in menstrual cycle irregularities, which consequently impact fertility.
The
researchers explored the hypothesis that Tamarix has evolved very rapidly in North America, and some populations have developed strategies to be more resilient in the face of D. carinulata's attacks.
The excellent science writer Oliver Morton has written a captivating feature for the
Economist exploring the hypothesis that Earth has entered a new geological epoch of our making, the Anthropocene.
We believe that our detailed description of the new branch will enable other people to
explore this hypothesis in more detail than was possible before.»
In this quick data - tidbit we aim to
explore the hypothesis that current Oil Price decreases are driven by US dollar strength.
We explored both hypotheses with the available data, and neither was supported.
It also allowed Lu to
explore a hypothesis: that bees might be seriously impacted if even small quantities of neonicotinoid chemicals find their way into corn syrup.
My undergraduate adviser at Emory University, Mike Tomasello, was
exploring the hypothesis that this might be...
To
explore this hypothesis, the researchers developed a mathematical model of MS based on experimental data from 66 patients who had been followed for up to 20 years.
We plan to
explore these hypotheses and more over the next several months.
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explores the hypothesis that open Arctic waters in fall or winter could influence storm patterns and snowfall outside of the region.