Examples of using This hypothesis in English and their translations into Chinese
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To test this hypothesis, researchers constructed a transgenic mouse line and selectively expressed light-sensitive channels in GRPR neurons.
Studies in rodents support this hypothesis, showing that mice that are infected with T. gondii lose their fear of cats.
This hypothesis argues that left-handedness represents an evolutionary advantage, but only as long as it is much rarer than right-handedness.
To test this hypothesis, Mr. Ghayad then did an experiment, sending out resumes describing the qualifications and employment history of 4,800 fictitious workers.
Later, many questioned this hypothesis, for example Charles Vallance, considering that it is rather used for rituals and astronomical purposes.
This hypothesis is referred to as the lunar cataclysm or late heavy bombardment.
To test this hypothesis, Arnold used an advanced molecular technique called RNA interference to silence core components of the immune system.
This hypothesis led to the predictions of the cyclol-6 molecule and the cyclol fabric, which in turn suggested the model of semi-regular polyhedra for globular proteins.
But I must adopt this hypothesis in order to make it clear to myself why I analyse dreams.
To test this hypothesis, the researchers exposed cells to a hormone called dexamethasone, which is able to disrupt the circadian rhythm.
According to this hypothesis Saint Paul's conversion was not prior to 34, nor his escape from Damascus and his first visit to Jerusalem, to 37.
To test this hypothesis, the historian will compare economic data with population census data.
However, this hypothesis is incomplete, because it still offers only a proximate(first-stage) explanation identifying immediate causes.
One way to test this hypothesis would be to see if you can increase IQ by learning.
If this hypothesis is confirmed, it would mean that only the glucosamine sulfate form is effective and non-sulfated glucosamine forms are not effective.
Consistent with this hypothesis are recent MIT experiments, which our group is interpreting.
This hypothesis states that to build a system that is intelligent it is necessary to have its representations grounded in the physical world.
This hypothesis is supported in part, because some modern humans who live on Flores, the island where the skeleton was found, are pygmies.
This hypothesis is reinforced by Joe Abrams's analysis, even though the value embedded into his version of the trojan was different from ours.
Researchers from Finland tested this hypothesis and published the results of their investigation in the British Medical Journal(November 1996).