The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle hypothesised that space was filled with invisible ether. |
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If one event is observed or hypothesised, one can only seek its cause in terms of another observed or hypothesised event. |
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They hypothesised that what was killing baker's yeast was actually a substance in the yeast. |
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It is hypothesised that high oxygen levels damage the vital cellular macromolecules of micro-organisms, inhibiting microbial growth. |
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It is hypothesised that drivers have a mental representation of a type of road that is shaped by previous experience. |
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It has also been hypothesised that some birds go island-hopping and visit Madagascar. |
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It is hypothesised that these variables are determinant in the decision of the farmer to engage in milk production. |
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They hypothesised that as tumours develop, some of their cells actually switch from a sticky, epithelial state to a mobile, mesenchymal one. |
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In the community it is hypothesised that social capital helps to reduce poverty in income as well as in trust and reciprocity terms. |
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Only in Ireland was the hypothesised poverty reducing impact of housing confirmed. |
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It has been hypothesised that strong corporate profits in Canada after 2000 may also have contributed to weak productivity growth. |
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It is hypothesised that they entered as contaminants of other ornamental plants. |
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Household income was used as an indicator of socio-economic status, which was hypothesised to influence the risk of illness. |
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The researchers hypothesised that the gelling properties of pectin were, in some way, protecting the allergens from degradation. |
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And second, two experiments were conducted in an attempt to reproduce empirically the confederating function of humor hypothesised in groups facing such situations. |
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Also it is hypothesised that high oxygen levels may cause substrate inhibition of Polyphenol oxidase, which is the enzyme responsible for discolouration. |
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A study in the scientific journal Nature has hypothesised that the origin of orchids goes back much longer than originally expected. |
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Further research has hypothesised that this practice began around 11,000 years ago. |
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Given the persistence of some findings between 1982 and 2003, it may be hypothesised that some hold still true for the present period, but this requires further validation. |
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The authors hypothesised that the reinnervation mechanism is based on maintaining muscular sensitivity. |
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Because of the high threonine content of immunoglobulins, some authors have hypothesised that dietary threonine deficiency would affect immunoglobulins production. |
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Cessation of chronic use is hypothesised to lead to a decrease in the functional level of the frontal lobes in experienced users shortly after cessation. |
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It has been hypothesised that bull elephants are more likely to take risks than cows, in order to increase their nutritive intake and thus maximize their reproductive success. |
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The scenarios are based on hypothesised variations in agricultural markets, European agricultural policies, energy prices, agrofuel development and changes in the natural environment. |
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We hypothesised that statins might also be activating endothelial genes that are athero-protective, and that are controlled endogenously by the transcription factor KLF2 when it is activated by haemodynamic forces. |
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A potential range of applications in optoelectronics and high-speed logic functions is hypothesised, and the research investigates the possible applications. |
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John Dover Wilson hypothesised that Shakespeare's original text had an extra scene or scenes where husband and wife discussed their plans. |
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As chemical and genetic testing becomes more accurate, previously hypothesised phyla are often entirely reworked. |
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Furthermore, they hypothesised that a fairly constant fraction of land use would be for non-food use mainly linked to materials such as cotton, rubber or wood. |
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The researchers hypothesised that a vicious circle results wherein being overweight, musculoskeletal problems, and a low fitness level reinforce each other. |
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It has been hypothesised that the reason for this was that the Agulhas Current was stronger which resulted in a more eastward retroflection and therefore less leakage. |
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The possibility of the ice giants Uranus and Neptune having hot, highly compressed, supercritical water under their thick atmospheres has been hypothesised. |
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We hypothesised that a threshold value of AMSA could be identified as an indicator of successful defibrillation in human victims of cardiac arrest. |
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It has been hypothesised that it can stun prey with its clicks. |
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