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hy·pothe·ses
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hypothesesnoun
Plural form of hypothesis.
Webster Dictionary
Hypotheses
of Hypothesis
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of hypotheses in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of hypotheses in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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I applaud the authors for at least, you know, doing what they could with the available data and providing some very provocative hypotheses, the good news is theyre very testable.
Until now, our hypotheses were that maternal depression has a greater influence on girls since it provides them with a model of depressive, cognitive and interpersonal functioning and also may elicit more caretaking behavior in girls, which subsequently could lead them to develop depressive symptoms.
At this stage all possible hypotheses are going to be studied with an open mind, we are all pilots and want to know what happened to the aircraft to take corrective measures, if there were any to take. That is also very distressing for us because we have to continue operating the plane, Antarctic campaigns have to continue.
Permafrost degradation is a slow process. We're usually talking about centimeters per year. This here is more than merely degradation, it's also a qualitative change. So, I would say that yes, it is unexpected to see, hypotheses had been voiced in the literature concerning the possibility of such processes, but this is the first time they have been directly observed.
The hypotheses range from a greater propensity to homemade remedies, like medicinal herbs used in peasant tradition ; there are those who assume a more marked anti-authoritarian tendency than elsewhere, for historical reasons ; but I think more practical hypotheses should also be considered, such as logistical difficulties, for those who live at the bottom of a mountain valley, going to a city vaccination center can mean wasting a lot of time.
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- hipotesisIndonesian
- مفروUrdu
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