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Sarita, I know from my own research, has hypothesized correctly.
And the interstitium certainly serves purposes — both known and hypothesized.
De Nysschen hypothesized that Cadillac could implement a similar system.
Neumann hypothesized that people liked being part of a community.
She'd hypothesized that domestic violence was costly and led to bankruptcy.
"We hypothesized that health insurance would make mothers healthier," Tilford said.
Some have hypothesized that cancer tumors are a mutation of viruses.
Alani hypothesized it was perhaps because of his occasional voiceover work.
The equation for success then becomes, researchers hypothesized, to target both elements.
He has hypothesized, for instance, that they may be causing chronic inflammation.
"A repeat of that pattern seems eminently possible this week," he hypothesized.
Other methods, like modifying pH levels, they hypothesized might destabilize the flower's cells.
We hypothesized that when there is confluence of these factors, disease may occur.
For instance, vitamin A might kill a bacteria hypothesized to promote childhood growth.
Researchers had long since hypothesized it was a hybrid, based on the shape.
But the figure was still about half of what Dr. Murphy had hypothesized.
It was the first observational evidence that such strange hypothesized beasts were real.
It may have come from a hypothesized earlier exodus that left no survivors.
According to Wall, scientists originally hypothesized that Oumuamua was a comet or an asteroid.
In 2015, NASA hypothesized these dark streaks were evidence of seasonal flows of water.
The hypothesized methane cycle on Mars, showing how the gas is created and destroyed.
Diagrams depicting the spillage mechanism (left) and the hypothesized inland sea and Northern Ocean.
A small genomic incision, they hypothesized, could prevent the virus from infecting its hosts.
An American allergist hypothesized long-distance that I had an allergy to alpha-gal.
In the past, scientists hypothesized that such social structures require a lot of brainpower.
Brennan hypothesized that a larger penis might evolve in response to female ducks' preference.
There are several effects hypothesized to add to this "dynamo" that drives the magnetic field.
It purports to pick up on rare interactions between the hypothesized particles and ordinary atoms.
They hypothesized that one part, the central nucleus of the amygdala, plays a key role.
He also hypothesized what might be in the returns: So, what is in Trump's Returns?
In the 19th century, anatomists hypothesized that our evolving free will stunted our olfactory sense.
But, as Gould hypothesized, 21-24 year olds are far less likely to have kids.
If glycoprotein VI could be blocked, the research team hypothesized, would that prevent prolonged bleeding?
Such a response, they hypothesized, would increase the likelihood of women suffering depression and anxiety.
This, we hypothesized, would help encourage greater engagement among women, and young women in particular.
It's been hypothesized that earthquakes could do the same, but that hasn't been proven yet.
Instead, the researchers hypothesized that the young men were close relatives, either brothers or cousins.
They hypothesized that wealthier countries would have less youth violence but found a surprising result.
Scientists once hypothesized that the main function of yawning was "thermoregulation," or keeping the brain cool.
Maybe she even purposefully left off the punctuation to make headlines, as one Twitter user hypothesized.
Others hypothesized that The Kid was Ruth (Sissy Spacek) and Matthew Deaver's (Adam Rothenberg) dead child.
In response, Leafly's Ashley Manta, a sexuality educator, hypothesized that the problem came from the edibles.
One application hypothesized by eBay is filling in product info that might otherwise not be listed.
These gradual changes, they hypothesized, allow us to slowly become disengaged with our sense of morality.
Indeed, some have even hypothesized that life may already have taken root in Venus's lofty vistas.
It's been hypothesized that certain pesticides, called neonicotinoids or neonics, are harmful to these buzzing insects.
At first, the team hypothesized that stress might cause an immune attack on melanocyte stem cells.
Kalach hypothesized that negotiations started so quickly that the administration simply wasn't ready with the proposals.
However, other Reddit users hypothesized that yellow dye is simply the cheapest, so it's used most often.
He hypothesized that it might be linked with the great flood and the founding the Xi dynasty.
"We hypothesized that there might be a relatively low microbial diversity on the ISS," the paper reads.
Stephen hypothesized that stopping the neoblasts from functioning properly could lead to a potential cure for cancer.
Berrey and Hirschman hypothesized that these schools were reacting to a broad political backlash against affirmative action.
So we hypothesized that support for binding values would correlate with a greater tendency to blame victims.
So he hypothesized that Snitker the player must have been a fair-to-middling minor leaguer, too.
Other researchers have cited  dark matter  or the sun&aposs hypothesized unseen companion star,  Nemesis , as candidates.
Tolman hypothesized that humans have cognitive maps, too, and that they are not just spatial but social.
Google said the problems were not caused by a cyberattack, as hypothesized by some on social media.
NLee hypothesized that the fourth generation uses the same battery technology as the second and third generations.
Because of this, many scientists have hypothesized that a warming Arctic will lead to a cloudier Arctic.
So Dr. McClain and his team hypothesized that unique ocean creatures might be waiting for crocodyliform meals.
The pundits have hypothesized on virtually every aspect of Clinton's and Sanders's treks to and through Iowa.
Scientists hypothesized it might be the emission of a new element, which was given the name coronium.
That correlation, if confirmed, suggests that the radio noise is jamming the gray whales' hypothesized magnetic sensors.
Carl Sagan and other scientists once hypothesized that dust blocking out the Sun could bring a nuclear winter.
He hopes to use it to hunt for a hypothesized radioactive process known as neutrinoless double beta decay.
"Those who declined to post a selfie could be swiftly outed and subjected to retaliation," the judge hypothesized.
Some scientists previously hypothesized about multiple migratory waves over the land bridge as recent as 14,000 years ago.
While discovering hydrogen is certainly exciting, astronomers and nerds alike have long hypothesized that Enceladus could harbor life.
The predominantly grey, pink, and purple canvas, a bearded man next to me hypothesized, was an American flag.
The scientists hypothesized that the rats' brains sent messages to the immune system upon drinking the sweet water.
Scientists have hypothesized that our neighboring Andromeda galaxy experienced mergers of its own in its past, for example.
As Ray hypothesized, this is exactly what could combat the disconnect that I grew up with regarding food.
"There are a lot more bottoms in the world than tops, at least for casual sex," he hypothesized.
Headlines cheered or jeered the administration as news stories hypothesized as to the new U.S. approach to Iran.
But they hypothesized that Google would want to show their users through content that fully answers their query.
Co-author Anthony Herrel hypothesized that it might be an evolutionary adaptation to their tree-branch centric lifestyle.
"She passed out, the sleigh went down, and she struck ... one of these brilliantly red corals," Farber hypothesized.
The creator hypothesized Nintendo had, at one point, meant to put a left-turn sign in the game.
The researchers hypothesized that increased education was a possible mediator for the decreased effects of age and alcohol.
Semmelweis hypothesized that pieces of cadavers had entered his colleague's bloodstream and caused the infection that killed him.
Others hypothesized that the measles vaccine must be protecting kids against other kinds of deadly infectious diseases too.
The authors hypothesized that developing bony clubs like the ankylosaurus and the glyptodon was a gradual, evolutionary process.
She hypothesized that either the reward or emotion systems were involved, and her research seems to show it's both.
"Previous studies hypothesized that cubical feces is formed at the very beginning of the small intestine," Yang told Gizmodo.
In fact, he hypothesized that a global dollar shortage should encourage the Fed to avoid raising rates in 2016.
Intriguingly, given the hypothesized size, distance, and orbital angle of planet Nine, a six-degree stellar tilt fits perfectly.
So, we hypothesized that a moderate daily dose would help mitigate muscle deconditioning in a Mars gravity analogue, too.
Fans have already hypothesized that Cersei will lose her life this season at the hands of someone she knows.
Tobin and Shade hypothesized that a microbial seed bank could explain some of what they were seeing in Centralia.
Reddit hypothesized that this time the focus would be on Vvardenfell—the volcanic island micro-continent featured in Morrowind.
Standish hypothesized that that led to a rise in millennials doing jobs with their hands or seeking work outdoors.
God had created them there, the explorers hypothesized, or perhaps the islands were the remains of a sunken continent.
Meyers hypothesized that perhaps her tendency to wear sunglasses indoors was to blame, which the editor politely laughed off.
Meltzer and her team hypothesized that getting it on would lead to a short-term spike in sexual satisfaction.
Knowing this, Lapoint hypothesized that slathering capsaicin cream on the belly of his suspected CHS patients would improve symptoms.
If aliens came from our solar system, they may have evolved on Venus or "wet Mars," Wright has hypothesized.
Similarly, researchers have hypothesized that the healing of diabetic foot ulcers may be affected by undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea.
And though I had no symptoms, I had to be treated like that patient we had hypothesized weeks ago.
A second reason for the underperformance, the Wall Street bank hypothesized, is physical demand concerns arising from the virus.
" They then hypothesized why that might be: "One, social connections; two, sense of meaning; and three, closeness to nature.
Dun & Bradstreet hypothesized that a major portion of Chinese employment and sales originate from companies within the impacted region.
Scientists hypothesized that hydrocarbon molecules were transformed by short-lived molecules called carbocations (pronounced CAR-bow-CAT-eye-ons).
Chang hypothesized that since patients with varicose veins have increased inflammation, the inflammatory processes may cause abnormal blood clotting.
Is all behavior the result of external factors, of positive and negative reinforcement, as the behaviorist B.F. Skinner hypothesized?
The so-called "superionic" ice was first predicted 30 years ago, and is hypothesized to exist inside ice giant planets.
Ehrlich hypothesized that the same might be true for babies—especially if they'd already been exposed to buprenorphine in utero.
Or, as the Boston Globe hypothesized, the flavor could have been inspired by the Duchess's apparent love for vanilla smoothies.
This time he hypothesized that had Clinton held a rally in Indiana, she would have drawn a much smaller crowd.
Scientists have hypothesized that high-pressure conditions on Uranus and Neptune could squeeze hydrogen and carbon together, creating diamond rain.
Hypothesized secular stagnation has been exposed as a relic of poor trade, fiscal and regulatory policies that are being reversed.
He, along with Harald Fritzsch, hypothesized that there were force-carrying particles, which they called "gluons," that hold quarks together.
One group of students hypothesized that coffee grinds could similarly be used as a filler to loosen up the soil.
It hypothesized that a mysterious radio noise was coming not from aircraft or signal jamming, but rather from the sun.
Mexican authorities have hypothesized they were accidentally caught up in a turf war between rival cartels, but the families disagree.
From what he'd seen, he hypothesized that the bowler was the executor hat and the yarmulke was the interlocutor hat.
Ms. Emin told G1 that the group hypothesized that the young whale got detached from its mother before it died.
The researchers hypothesized that they'd spotted liquid filling in the cracks on the moon's surface, causing it to reflect more sunlight.
Just last week, scientists hypothesized that the orbits of Jupiter and Venus planets could have an influence on our planet's climate.
The bigger the detector, the more likely it'll catch a weakly interacting massive particle, or WIMP, a hypothesized dark matter particle.
Scientists have hypothesized that the shipwreck will disappear in just a few decades due to the bacteria, the BBC previously reported.
Some hypothesized that they were trying to show that Nymeria no longer recognizes Arya because of who/what she has become.
Who Donald Trump is and isn't talking to; Russia withdraws support for the International Criminal Court; Pluto's (hypothesized) slushy underground ocean.
In their work, Gold and his brother hypothesized that delusions come from a deficiency in one of the brain's basic systems.
Planetary scientists had hypothesized for decades that a primordial ocean might have once covered much of the red planet's northern hemisphere.
Researchers hypothesized that women who expected to delay having family obligations would be more likely to get a job in STEM.
In these cases, the researchers hypothesized, the bats were relying on one sense to discriminate between meals, including fireflies' flight patterns.
President Donald Trump once hypothesized on the campaign trail that gun-rights proponents would kill Hillary Clinton if she took office.
"I don't think it's that many people because I think they only have a few sources within these agencies," Nunes hypothesized.
In evolutionary biology, scientists call this the "grandmother effect," and have hypothesized it's one of the reasons humans live so long.
Researchers hypothesized that middle-age-misery was due to the overwhelming number of familial, professional, and financial demands during these years.
Not to mention, some people have hypothesized that his entire existence is one elaborate piece of Andy Kaufman-esque performance art.
They doped the samples with four different concentrations of holes, spanning from one side of the hypothesized critical point to the other.
It is these fluctuations of order that are hypothesized to give rise to superconductivity in the vicinity of the quantum critical point.
Some scientists had hypothesized REM and slow-wave sleep might be linked to warm-bloodedness and evolved independently in birds and mammals.
Though there hasn't been any confirmation of this, many outlets have hypothesized that Kondo will continue growing her involvement in e-commerce.
He hypothesized that rising disposable income levels, higher savings and reduced consumer debt levels are translating into greater spending on home improvement.
Another Twitter user hypothesized that it could've been an object eroded on a beach and dropped into the chimney by a bird.
He hypothesized, for instance, that jurors in the next trial might suddenly recall Ms. Illuzzi's relationship with the victim's mother when Mrs.
Sustained "forward head flexion," or bending the head down, and poor posture could be the reasons for these physiological changes, they hypothesized.
While the swirls of electrical activity have been theoretically hypothesized in the past, this is the first time they've been observed experimentally.
They hypothesized that the ocean was causing some of the ice loss seen in satellite data, and the observations confirmed their hunch.
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A cross-border deal such as the one hypothesized between the two telecom companies, would not create any value, according to Recchi.
Jao Keehn and the other researchers hypothesized that dance moves arise from the combination of five traits that parrots and humans share.
Although the effect of Neanderthal DNA on our skin had been hypothesized, the connection with depression and mental disorders was less expected.
We hypothesized that if the male-female board ratio mattered, then women's disadvantage would grow as their numbers on the board shrunk.
Harley hypothesized that the genes which characterized the quagga would still be present in the zebra, and could manifest through selective breeding.
However, the presence of liquid water at the base of Martian polar caps was first hypothesized in a study 31 years ago.
The authors of that paper hypothesized that the intrusion into personal space provokes social anxiety, which in turn makes our muscles tense.
Dr. Jayne said, "We had an extremely good idea of all of the movements," and Lissmann hypothesized how the muscles might work.
The hypothesized wave had better be a big one if it's going to have any chance of breaching the Republicans' gerrymandered levees.
The team also hypothesized that the ability to process and pick up sounds is passed on by the mother through mitochondrial DNA.
Researchers have hypothesized that disparities in access to socioeconomic resources and being embedded in extended family networks might account for those differences.
People hypothesized that it was "political correctness" or a lack of respect that kept the device from talking about Jesus or God.
Scientists hypothesized its existence when they realized that galaxies spin too quickly to hold themselves together with the mass of stars alone.
Based on past research and neuroscience concepts, the team hypothesized that playing certain games could stop these invasive memories from building up.
These hypothesized particles interact only via gravity, a la dark matter, but as they decay, they should emit an x-ray glow.
Hubble and Curtis hypothesized Andromeda was its own "island universe," a self-contained system of stars, much like our own Milky Way.
So he began to develop a diet that would reduce inflammation in the body, which he hypothesized would also help improve your skin.
Diesbach hypothesized that he could combine the carmine extract with alum, iron sulfate, and potash to make the pale red hue he desired.
Still others hypothesized that the artists did see the world in violet, as a result of their many hours staring at sunny landscapes.
Some researchers have hypothesized that, like Europa or Enceladus, Pluto's heart might be sheltering an enormous subterranean ocean that's contributing to its heaviness.
The researchers hypothesized that this difference between married mothers and single or divorced mothers may be due to societal expectations for married women.
The fish inject their venom through glands beneath their teeth, and might be able to deliver more simply by biting harder, Casewell hypothesized.
In the scariest visions of the post-Singularity future, the hypothesized Superintelligence may decide that humans are a threat and wipe us out.
But what of the college-educated whites, the ones the experts hypothesized would vote for Clinton but exit polls show went for Trump?
They hypothesized that in these flows, faster-moving materials higher up generate higher-pressure regions closer to, but not quite on, the ground.
While many customers hypothesized that the Jaclyn Cosmetics lipsticks were expired and moldy, Hill and her team insist that is not the case.
" They also hypothesized that the medical marijuana products, themselves, protected against "executive function deficits that have been widely reported in recreational marijuana users.
Some were irregular, which linguists have hypothesized may be because those forms pleasingly rhyme with other words being used frequently at the time.
The researchers behind the current study hypothesized that they would be able to observe these tendencies at the level of actual brain activity.
Evercore analysts, in a note Wednesday, also said Xi won't come to the U.S., and they hypothesized a list of possible trade outcomes.
This theory hypothesized that law enforcement officers can prevent violent crimes by targeting less serious public order offenses, such as loitering and prostitution.
"People have long hypothesized that living in complex society is one of the reasons why we've evolved such large brains," Dr. Farine said.
Public health officials have hypothesized that opioids reduced life expectancy for non-Hispanic white people in the United States from 21999 to 22000.
In 2012, the New York Times hypothesized that major HIV activist Spencer Cox may have died from his drug struggle with crystal meth.
One group of researchers hypothesized that differences in pitch would emerge very early — even in babies who haven't yet learned how to speak.
Dr. Weiss hypothesized that carbon dioxide interferes with the nervous system of the water fleas, blunting their ability to look out for predators.
Dr. Sheppard and his colleagues, as well as other astronomers, are surveying the sky for the hypothesized giant planet, often called Planet Nine.
Obradovich and his colleagues not only looked at past trends, they hypothesized future patterns based on "very rough" projections of temperatures over time.
"Let's say," Roberts hypothesized, in the course of a "weeks-long process," a hiring manager said "OK, boomer" just once to an applicant.
Mukunda hypothesized that, in highly filtered organizations, leaders would end up being relatively interchangeable; in less filtered organizations, individual variation will be greater.
The dinosaur's propensity for chewing on the bones of its prey might have even contributed to its rapid tooth replacement rate, scientists hypothesized.
Journals are full of studies that confirm the existence of a hypothesized effect, while null results are squirreled away in a file drawer.
When pressed by CNN host Anderson Cooper several minutes later, Trump hypothesized that there may be other reasons Bush decided to invade Iraq.
It's long been hypothesized that a barrage of meteorites crashing into Earth could be responsible for some of the water on our Blue Marble.
Security experts have hypothesized about how the outside party could have gained access to the phone — but the truth is we just don't know.
Wiemann and Norell both hypothesized that the emergence of egg color stemmed from theropods no longer laying their eggs in underground or covered nests.
But previous observations by telescopes on Earth had indicated that craters at Mercury's poles held shiny deposits, which were hypothesized to be water ice.
The group hypothesized that it could charge exporters a listing fee for their services in facilitating the transaction and offer a paid premium tier.
According to Seventeen, one Quora user hypothesized that Newt was there to help save Buckbeak from execution after he (justifiably) attacked whiny Draco Malfoy.
She hypothesized that the virus infected fetuses very early in development, creating a bigger disruption to cells as they give rise to the brain.
Yet the venture capitalists who backed the company defended it, promising that the business looked healthier than what the Silicon Valley echo chamber hypothesized.
If a distant star's light was bent by something outside of our solar system, Einstein hypothesized the light would be bent into a ring.
Since 2013, when they first hypothesized that the artifacts represented a tattoo kit, they have conducted various tests to more concretely identify the tools.
The detector may also confirm the existence of axions, a hypothesized type of particle that is predicted to be a component of dark matter.
Allada hypothesized that traveling players may follow stricter schedules, which could help them recover faster from jet lag, than players on the home team.
After all of the performers took the stage, the judges hypothesized that Rottweiler, Fox, Thingamagig and Flamingo would end up in the final four.
Some have hypothesized that AI could enter into a rapid cycle of self-improvement, with each new cycle more intelligent than the previous one.
Back in 1989, the late John Fairchild, legendary publisher of Women's Wear Daily, hypothesized that fashion hangs from six designers by a golden thread.
She also hypothesized that the intervention may have failed because it only targeted girls, or because it came too late in a teen's life.
Sanders may be a victim of his own success in a different way than the Times hypothesized: His popularity is now taken for granted.
Paleontologists first hypothesized that T. rex might also have benefitted from mobile joints, moving its skull bones around to help bite with full force.
The team hypothesized that when faced with limited sensory information, the brain's unconscious pattern-matching machinery might still discern the presence of something concrete.
"We chose to examine the prevalence of happy tweets because we hypothesized that socially expressed positivity would be related to health outcomes," Nguyen says.
If leisure time for young men was also becoming more valuable, the researchers hypothesized, that might explain why some were choosing to work less.
A 2018 article in The Atlantic hypothesized that the United States was a nation of bidet-haters because of its Puritan, sex-negative streak.
A Black Lives Matter strategist hypothesized as much on his Facebook page when he noticed white power operatives taking credit for connecting the two.
The researchers hypothesized that the chop marks were an indication that the early humans stored the bones so they could eat the marrow later.
Capital Alpha Security CEO Matt Tait hypothesized that the hackers acquired the files a long time ago and saved them for a future purpose.
In a 2018 study, the country's experts "hypothesized that a potential contributor to the increase in cases" was this push to convert the marshlands.
If colonization had spurred that dip, as others had hypothesized, then that period would be a good candidate for when the Anthropocene should begin.
By that theory, we should, as the great British economist John Maynard Keynes hypothesized in his " Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren," be working less.
Another factor Egan hypothesized could be contributing to the mixed messages we're seeing regarding young people and guns is their negative perception of law enforcement.
However, researchers were unable to find the cause of death for the remains, although hypothesized that the difficult high altitude could have been a factor.
What they found: The initial data suggested that an exomoon may be orbiting Kepler-1625b, which Teachey and Kipping previously hypothesized in a 2017 study.
Originally called Solar Probe Plus, NASA's Parker Solar probe honors astrophysicist Eugene Parker, who first hypothesized that a solar wind existed back in the 1950s.
The researchers haven't yet managed to pinpoint a definite food source for the ants, though they hypothesized that bat poop and small mites might help.
The fossils, which date back more than 7 million years, belonged to an ape-like creature named Graecopithecus freybergi, researchers hypothesized in two new papers.
Observing dentin perform reparative work, Shi hypothesized that this must mean there's a stem cell within the tooth that's able to activate and make dentin.
They hypothesized that males with shoddy burrows used the tactic to prevent the females from leaving them for a crab with a better stereo system.
For the study, Du and his colleagues scanned the existing scientific literature looking for instances of hypothesized, co-existing ancestor-descendent relationships involving hominin species.
More from Tonic: Researchers hypothesized that participants with the least knowledge of autism would be most likely to believe they knew more than the experts.
Brown and her co-authors hypothesized that this expanded access would mean more women suddenly had continuity of health care — before, during, and after pregnancies.
A 2016 Atlantic article hypothesized that the main reason we're decreasing in productivity as a workforce is that we're not introducing new technologies quickly enough.
Her team hypothesized that this sea skater population boom in the patch might come "at the expense of prey such as zooplankton or fish eggs."
Solder, brass fixtures or maybe a chunk of lead obstructing a pipe — those, Edwards hypothesized, were the likely sources of the lead in Carthan's water.
She hypothesized that deaf players' disadvantage in not being able to hear their opponents hit the ball can be compensated for by increased visual acuity.
The scientists behind the study hypothesized that people were intentionally introducing more drought-tolerant zebu cattle into their flocks to cope with the environmental changes.
Researchers hypothesized this phenomenon occurs because women of color face a "double jeopardy" of being both women and ethnic minorities, groups more susceptible to harassment.
Some scholars argue it's is the most pressing existential risk humanity might ever face, while others mostly dismiss the hypothesized danger as unfounded doom-mongering.
In 1847, he hypothesized that puerperal fever was spread by doctors carrying "cadaverous particles" from the deadhouse to the obstetrics ward at Vienna's General Hospital.
"Potter described the comparisons of the stemmed points with Japanese tools as being "superficial and unconvincing," without "any technological analysis to support the hypothesized connections.
"That may well prompt the Bank of England to step in and support the economy by cutting interest rates from 0.75% to 0.50%," Dales hypothesized.
Based on this finding, planetary scientists hypothesized Europa might be home to an electrically conductive fluid, like salt water, that was causing the magnetic disturbances.
With these tools, researchers hypothesized that they could, "triangulate where different seismic forces are coming from," to track and protect the animals, said Dr. Mortimer.
Another 1958 study showed that the golden sweeper used the same version of luciferin, too, and hypothesized that it came from snacking on seed shrimp.
I'd learned they might treat my heavy periods and cramps and that they reduced prostaglandin production, so I hypothesized they might also help my diarrhea.
"We hypothesized that the association of Dsup proteins with nuclear DNA might help to protect DNA from irradiation stress," the researchers explain in their paper.
Jonathan Turner, a professor of sociology at the University of California, Riverside, hypothesized exactly that, in an article published by the ABC news network in 2008.
Yet no one has ever seen a WIMP, and those hypothesized extensions of the Standard Model haven't shown up in experiments either, much to physicists' disappointment.
"Sleep is a modifiable factor that we hypothesized would be associated with concussion risk, given the multidomain impairments associated with poor and insufficient sleep," Raikes added.
I've hypothesized before that the GOP might have deliberately eschewed coordination early on in the campaign, because Donald Trump's antics provided some cover for other issues.
Back in 2014, before Planet Nine was officially hypothesized, astronomers Scott Sheppard and Chadwick Trujillo  noticed orbital irregularities  in several small bodies beyond Neptune&aposs orbit.
It would also require a seed particle called a 'monopole' (which is hypothesized to exist by some models of physics, but has yet to be found).
The reason for the hypothesized larger female T. rexes could have something to do with the increased physical demands of having to lay and protect eggs.
By exploring the clay-rich deposits at Glen Torridon, Curiosity may uncover evidence of the prior environments in which this hypothesized Martian life could have emerged.
The researchers originally hypothesized that the foam would save runners energy by reducing bending at their knees, but that turned out not to be the case.
Some of that, Geers conceded, might be scammers using headline-grabbing events, but he hypothesized that it was mostly intelligence agencies and possibly political parties, too.
Anthropologists have hypothesized that modern humans migrated out of Africa in a mass exodus roughly 70,000 years ago, gradually spreading into Europe, Asia, and the Pacific.
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal first hypothesized as such in 1843, publishing a letter that urged doctors to tell their sick patients to grow beards.
"But as evolution progressed, we hypothesized that that transition happened earlier and earlier in development until it was happening only in the embryo," said Mr. Stiegler.
But technology may also be partly responsible for the decline in the use of some other drugs, Dr. Martins and Dr. Volkow, among others, have hypothesized.
"Some scholars have hypothesized that the name might be related to the memory of the celebration of Shabbat," the weekly Jewish day of rest, she said.
Before leaving, Professor Arrow muttered, "But I thought that Turner's theory was entirely discredited by Spencer, who showed that the hypothesized homing mechanism couldn't possibly work."
The beta amyloid protein has long been hypothesized as the primary cause of Alzheimer's, and as a result, the target of a majority of drug trials.
"Melanism is hypothesized to be an adaptation to environments in which a dark coloration provides camouflage from predators or prey," Dr. Pilfold said in the paper.
"This hypothesized reduction in representational redundancy likely serves to enhance the brain's ability to detect more relevant novel environmental changes or novel stimuli," the study notes.
At the very least, however, these latest studies should encourage archeologists to be on the lookout for more clues pointing to the existence of the hypothesized species.
Clark hypothesized that the ringsail's more complex arrangement would make it less susceptible to failure, since tears can't easily propagate from one isolated panel to the next.
"In resting its exercise of supervisory authority on hypothesized scenarios of egregious misconduct, the district court turned this presumption on its head," Chief Judge Robert Katzmann wrote.
I hypothesized this employee, lashing out on the paper of record because of the "hit piece" on Amazon, had a case of Stockholm syndrome stronger than mine.
Researchers initially hypothesized that the cold spot is likely a huge void of empty space absent of galaxies, but the new study suggests that isn't the case.
Caspi's team will also search for vulcanoids, asteroids representing leftovers from the formation of the solar system that are hypothesized to orbit between the sun and Mercury.
The researchers hypothesized that people like to strike a slouchy pose before big workplace audiences, the better to seem the cool kid in a class of dweebs.
Scientists hypothesized that this is because the French also tend to drink red wine with their meals, said Goyfman, who was not involved in the new study.
We've already hypothesized about how Drake spends his Saturdays in a previous episode of October's Very Owned, but, as we all know, Sundays have a different vibe.
Alternatively, Langer hypothesized that the housekeepers experienced health changes in response to a placebo: because they thought their job was good for their health, their health improved.
In some cases, such as the emergence of supertall skyscrapers in the 21st century, our real capabilities have proven to outmatch what we once hypothesized for ourselves.
They hypothesized that though US support for bombing Japan waned from 86% in 1945 to 46% in 2015, public sentiment would be different toward a contemporary adversary.
Some hypothesized that all those armored turtlenecks possibly a reaction to a prophecy in the books that never made it onto the screen version of the story.
The scientists hypothesized that IL-17 is a key player in ocular defense, and wondered if bacteria living on the eye might trigger the molecule to be expressed.
Zernicka-Goetz, a professor in Cambridge's Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, hypothesized that the trophoblast stem cells communicate with the embryonic stem cells and guide their development.
The first episode focussed on fur-suit seller OISK, which The Snake Busters hypothesized stands for "Outrageously Insane Snaky Krooks" after the company sent Ruby an unsatisfactory suit.
The team hypothesized that since these two Hot Jupiters orbit so closely to their host stars, they receive enormous amounts of radiation, over time expanding like cosmic pufferfish.
As the authors write in the study, the purpose of opening the chests of the children and llamascan only be hypothesized, but heart removal is a likely motivation.
Journalists have hypothesized that Britney lost her physical talent after a 2004 knee injury, but she kept up with her hired help, gliding across the stage on cue.
Taking all the models together and examining images showing evidence of recent moving debris on the Moon, the researchers hypothesized that the Moon must still be tectonically active.
Why it matters: Human language and empathy — and in turn the formation of large, complex societies and cultures — are hypothesized to be the result of the brain expanding.
They hypothesized that people high in self-control engage in more planning, and that being depleted and fatigued of ego reserves will make people less likely to plan.
At most, scientists have hypothesized that the de-differentiation process implicated in both tissue regeneration and cancer involves the activation of some sort of embryonic or developmental pathway.
He became intrigued about a possible connection between that group and Turla after investigators who worked on the Moonlight Maze case hypothesized that the two might be connected.
They hypothesized that when the torrent of cosmic rays produced by the gargantuan explosion struck the atmosphere, they knocked electrons out of atoms, creating perfect conditions for lightning.
At Yale, students and administrators hypothesized that older alumni — particularly those who graduated before Yale admitted women — are more likely to oppose the Whiffenpoofs' decision to go coed.
The first, as experts Colin Kahl and Vipin Narang hypothesized in the Washington Post, is that the president learned the wrong lesson from his dealings with North Korea.
She immediately homed in on a section of the medical paper that I had not even bothered to read, which dealt with the hypothesized causes of the syndrome.
Dr. Archibald was known as a growth specialist who administered hormones, such as testosterone, which he hypothesized could help spur puberty and increase the height children would reach.
They hypothesized that IL-23, a cytokine produced predominately by inflammatory myeloid cells, was another key conductor that was causing the immune system to get out of sync.
Many strategists have hypothesized that the sell-off is the result of several months of uninterrupted gains for equity markets, a correction to overpriced stocks and inflated assets.
At the time, they hypothesized that it might be possible to embed these audio cues into music and other recordings, which would significantly amp up the creepy factor.
Researchers from the UK (University of Bristol and Sheffield Hallam University), hypothesized that embedding educational learning in a game would improve learning outcomes, and activate our memory networks.
While some people have argued that taking selfies is a radical feminist act of self-love and body positivity others have hypothesized that selfies are a sign of narcissism.
"As I had hypothesized, the friction of contact with our bedding along with the further mid-hookup finger-combing by my partner, amplified the product's bedhead effect," she says.
When Donald Trump officially began running for president back in June of 2015, many hypothesized that it was all an elaborate publicity stunt designed to help his business ventures.
For a study that was published in 2015, Gewirtz and his colleagues hypothesized that widely used emulsifiers — specifically carboxymethylcellulose and polysorbate-80 — might disturb the microbiome and increase inflammation.
Most of these devices are located in deep underground laboratories to shield them from cosmic radiation, but so far none of the hypothesized dark matter particles have been detected.
"This number will likely keep increasing as more and more women are feeling empowered about their sexuality and experience less shame in liking sex," Dr. Betito hypothesized to Pornhub.
The Guardian in 2013 hypothesized that human society had reached "peak beard"; though it may have appeared so, the ensuing six years have not dampened enthusiasm for facial hair.
Biden hypothesized that a number of Republicans who narrowly win reelection this year or who are up for reelection in 2020 will begin to distance themselves from Trump's style.
If years of strenuous exercise and competition permanently damaged the athletes' hearts, that damage would be visible even if they had not recently completed an event, the scientists hypothesized.
The authors hypothesized that these outcomes might be due to the female sibling being exposed to the male's testosterone in utero, though this current study doesn't definitively prove causation.
We hypothesized that individuals pulled over for speeding would be more likely to receive a mercy ticket if the officer who pulled them over shared the same first name.
The depression, Yaskin hypothesized, was a reaction "on the part of the central nervous system to the toxic or metabolic changes produced by the progressive visceral condition" — the cancer.
And while two copies cause disease, it has long been hypothesized that having just one protects against tuberculosis — the White Plague that ravaged Europe for a few hundred years.
We hypothesized that doctors may be overly sensitive to the left-most digit of a patient's age when recommending treatment, and indeed, in cardiac surgery they appear to be.
And, just to add a bit of spice to the announcement, it's possible that they might have discovered dark matter, a hypothesized substance that has eluded discovery for decades.
If you could understand what makes those viruses different, Letko hypothesized, you could create a prediction engine for forecasting which ones have the potential to emerge in human populations.
In the video above, we put that question to physiologist Michael Joyner, a renowned expert in human performance who in 1991 hypothesized that a two-hour marathon was possible.
Some analysts have hypothesized that such a partnership would likely focus on developing health-focused beverages aimed at easing inflammation, pain and cramping, a product that could appeal to athletes.
Although no two people have identical microbiomes, the researchers hypothesized for their new study that elite athletes' guts must contain similar bacterial species that help them perform and also recover.
A few years ago, however, the group of California researchers hypothesized that Majorana particles might be created by manipulating exotic materials like superconductors, which conduct electricity with 100 percent efficiency.
Hyperallergic's university source hypothesized that NYU's administration may have been loathe to punish Ronell because they might have lost access to the prestigious artists, writers, and academics that she courted.
Some have hypothesized that the random characters could have ended up on Spicer's Twitter feed, because he was trying to log in using two-factor authentication and just screwed up.
Bodner hypothesized that, by applying Henry's Law to seawater, the dissolved air would separate from the water, the way that carbon dioxide fizzes out of a shaken-up soda can.
Not quite a game changer: Forty years ago, researchers hypothesized that neutrinos would scatter a certain way if they interacted with a nucleus, according to the standard model of physics.
The comments from these aides and others who work with the president suggest his erratic public comments and tweets like aren't part of some grand strategy, as some have hypothesized.
If tampering with the U.S. election process was a goal, then election technologies used for voter registration and vote tabulation, and the Internet itself, were hypothesized as additional potential targets.
She hypothesized that perhaps it was because Gorky had masked his subjective experience of being a genocide survivor and refugee in exchange for being able to explore progressive aesthetic vocabularies.
The warning came in response to a letter published by the Lancet medical journal that hypothesized that an enzyme boosted by anti-inflammatory drugs could inflame and exacerbate coronavirus infections.
But a central factor, he hypothesized, is the difficulty of having to please both policyholders who want generous payments when they have an accident and shareholders who expect sizable profits.
Some have hypothesized that if Jungkook enlists early with Jimin and V (who are only 2 years older) in 2024, the group would be back together in 2026 instead of 2028.
WIMPs have been popular because not only would the particles account for the majority of astrophysical observations, they pop out naturally from hypothesized extensions of the Standard Model of particle physics.
This fact, they hypothesized, suggests that that eventual decline in consanguineous marriage had more to do with changing social norms rather than increased ability to travel farther to find a mate.
As hypothesized, sterile neutrinos should be far and away the most difficult variety of neutrino to observe, which is really saying something given the already ghostly nature of neutrinos in general.
Buie and his colleagues hypothesized that this familiar scent, called petrichor, is the result of aromatic compounds from plants and soil bubbling skyward in the champagne-like effervescence of a rainstorm.
In a report from December 2015, scientists hypothesized that the tests went awry because the sensor that tells the spacecraft how fast it's rotating failed, sending it spinning out of control.
The findings of the study echoed that of a 2013 study in Sweden, which hypothesized that the microbes present in parents' saliva might be responsible for stimulating their children's immune system.
The placenta was developing so much faster than his peanut-sized progeny, he hypothesized it must be rich in the kinds of cells that give rise to all others: stem cells.
It may have been part of a payment to a Roman soldier, Ariel hypothesized, perhaps stationed in the area to suppress the Bar Kochva revolt, a Jewish action against the Romans.
Some initial reports hypothesized that his condition might be curable, but more recently there has been speculation about who will replace him after unconfirmed reports that his illness is getting worse.
The CDC hypothesized that it was likely that the placenta was not heated at a high enough temperature to kill the group B streptococcus bacteria that was found in the pills.
If the vaccine had an effect against gonorrhea because it is an organism related to meningococcal disease, the researchers hypothesized, then no effect should be seen against chlamydia, an unrelated organism.
Building on research that finds a strong link between financial stress and depression and suicide rates, we hypothesized that raising incomes would reduce stress on household finances and thus prevent suicides.
"It's been hypothesized that in East Asia, as the Western diet becomes more prevalent, that might be contributing to the shifting pattern of presentation of various cancers there, obesity-related cancers."
The scientists hypothesized that perhaps stimulating the vagus nerve, the longest nerve connected directly to the brain, would help rewire parts of the brain and allow for higher levels of consciousness.
The researchers hypothesized that, because students can type faster than they can write, the lecturer's words flowed right to the students' typing fingers without stopping in their brains for substantive processing.
He hypothesized that many of his patients were probably eating more meat and fish than they used to, something that can increase calcium and uric acid levels and acidify their urine.
For instance, Bo Gräslund, a professor of archeology at Uppsala University who co-authored the study, has previously hypothesized that the traumatic impact of the crisis shaped the myth of Ragnarök.
If the only thing affecting who saw the ads was their targeting parameters, the researchers hypothesized, then liberal and conservative Facebook users would see both ads at about the same rate.
But what Riemann hypothesized was that if ½ was used as the real number for the complex argument of a zeta function, any imaginary number it paired with would also return zero.
But in 1859, the great German mathematician Bernhard Riemann hypothesized that the spacing of the primes logically follows from other numbers, now known as the "nontrivial zeros" of the Riemann zeta function.
They hypothesized that the babies who moved their mouths or tongues in response to the music were having the language centers of their brains stimulated and perhaps were learning to communicate back.
Since proper mitochondrial functioning required the interaction of proteins made by both genomes, Burton hypothesized that a mismatch between mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sat at the heart of the F2's problems.
In the original cute aggression work, Aragón and her colleagues hypothesized that maybe cute aggression, and other dimorphous expressions of emotion, exist to help regulate those positive emotional moments that are overwhelming.
Scientists have hypothesized that youthful features in animals could underpin our attraction to and fondness of them — so when we disarm snakes and turn them into sneks, we're effectively bonding with them!
Ms. Cooper said The Chronicle will run a week of coverage, including four articles that she described as something akin to a science project: putting forth a hypothesized solution and investigating it.
Coimbra hypothesized that this brain state could lead to a misdiagnosis of brain death in patients whose cerebral blood flow was diminished enough that it couldn't be detected by the standard tests.
In the 6th Century BCE, Pythagoras calculated that the Earth was round; in the 5th, Parmenides postulated five climatic zones; in the 3rd, Aristotle hypothesized that a mythic southern continent must exist.
Ekirch hypothesized that segmented sleep was our natural, evolutionary heritage, and that it had been disrupted in the West by the demands of industrialization, and by electricity, which made artificial lighting ubiquitous.
Laster hypothesized that shareholders with derivative claims are like the class action plaintiffs in the Supreme Court's Smith case: They're not bound by previous rulings unless they were parties to those rulings.
Using a stash of aging medical textbooks, Lindsay hypothesized that a whole class of autonomic nervous-system disorders could exist beyond the established categories of what most endocrinologists or neurologists knew about.
Pang and his team used her studies of octopus suckers in order to make the adhesive, where she and her coauthors hypothesized how the attachment and detachment process works in octopus suckers.
Then, Benbow hypothesized, the rich would elect a more worker-friendly congress who would, in turn, grant the citizens a national holiday of rest, debt-forgiveness, and even freedom for some prisoners.
According to the study, similar filaments in existing marine species "typically fulfill stabilization, defense, nutrient transport, or (asexual) reproductive roles" and hypothesized that the same could be true of the rangeomorph structures.
"It was actually opposite of what we had hypothesized," said Ashley Fox, of the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy at the University of Albany, New York, in a phone interview.
Because blood vessels in the eye and brain are similar, Deal and her fellow researchers hypothesized that looking at blood vessels in the eye might explain what was happening in the brain.
In 2015, he and his student Noga Zaslavsky hypothesized that deep learning is an information bottleneck procedure that compresses noisy data as much as possible while preserving information about what the data represent.
They hypothesized that having sexist beliefs; what's known as the Dark Triad of socially averse traits, which includes machiavellianism, psychopathy and narcissism; and sadistic tendencies would be significantly related to revenge porn proclivity.
In fact, their action on one specific serotonin receptor has been hypothesized to account both for why they aren't addictive and why they may actually be useful in fighting addiction to other drugs.
This basin is roughly the size of California, and at an elevation slightly higher than the hypothesized Northern Ocean, a former body of water just north and downstream of the Pathfinder landing site.
In his best-selling 2011 book Thinking, Fast and Slow, Nobel Prize-winning economist Daniel Kahneman hypothesized that thinking could be broken down into two distinct processes — aptly named fast and slow thought.
On Monday at 2PM ET, Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) announced a press conference that many believe will confirm the existence of gravitational waves hypothesized by Albert Einstein some 100 years ago.
They hypothesized that surface slicks, ribbon-like features where surface ocean waters converge due to winds and waves, might be important nurseries because they trap and concentrate the plankton that baby fish eat.
Even if we don't get the long-hypothesized utopian drone delivery services we've been promised, they're already in use in some industries; insurance companies, for example, are using them to survey damaged properties.
So little is known about Zika that the believed association with microcephaly, the brain defect in babies born to women thought to have carried the virus, was not hypothesized until the Pacific outbreak.
That same year, one Mildred Donnelly tried to sidestep the spotlight and the prize of a free pair of skates, The Times hypothesized, because she and her friends had skipped work to skate.
"I hypothesized that by looking at patterns in the spacing and timing of incidents where an animal was unable to navigate properly, we could better understand the sense as a whole," Granger said.
As the Penn State researchers note, however, the ability to determine whether a hypothesized thing does or does not exist requires being able to define the search space where that thing might exist.
Because there are lot of different sorts of spinal neurons that project into the PBN, the Chinese team hypothesized that this is where the key itch connection between the body and brain lies.
In one email written by Facebook Director of Platform Partnerships Konstantinos Papamiltiadis, the executive hypothesized granting access to user data only to companies that spent at least $250,000 in mobile ad fees each year.
The group is currently installing a giant dark matter detector underground in a former mine in South Dakota, where they hope to catch a glimpse of a hypothesized dark matter particle called a WIMP.
A review of research that ran in the Wall Street Journal in 2012 hypothesized that perhaps sleeping in bed with another person provides feelings of safety and security, which may lead to better sleep.
McNeeley hypothesized that they might have to convert from walk-in service to call-in triage, assessing patients over the phone to sort out who is most likely to carry in a dangerous virus.
They hypothesized that the common elements to the three groups — a safe environment, the opportunity to take time out from life and encouragement to practice deep breathing — may have been responsible for the improvements.
The existence of this mysterious substance was hypothesized more than 40 years ago to explain discrepancies between the calculations of how galaxies ought to behave, based on their mass, and what was actually observed.
New data, published Wednesday in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, suggests the flickering is likely caused by a cloud of small dust particles — and not an alien megastructure orbiting the star, as some researchers hypothesized.
Stephen Legomsky, a professor at Washington University at St. Louis who specializes in immigration law, hypothesized last December that Trump could theoretically close individual ports because those are established by regulations, not federal statutes.
Dr. Widder had hypothesized that the sounds and lights of remote-operated vehicles and submersibles were scaring away large sea creatures, and preventing researchers from observing deep-ocean life as it is really lived.
In fact, it's also the case as if you hypothesized – as you laid it out, Asia is much more dependent on this region than the United States is for its primary energy consumption needs.
Some economists have hypothesized that while the economic indicators may seem healthy for the moment, the long-term outlook looks less robust and that yields of longer duration reflect a more modest growth expectation.
"According to the sexual signaling hypothesis, the reconstructed blue-green eggs support the origin of previously hypothesized avian paternal care in oviraptorid dinosaurs," the authors write in the study published recently in the journal PeerJ.
Some even succumb to seasonal affective disorder, a form of depression that tends to occur at higher rates in colder regions and is hypothesized to be related to the lack of daylight in those regions.
To find traces of this hypothesized cycle on Earth, Kent's team analyzed sediment samples taken from the Chinle Formation in Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park and the Newark basin, the site of a prehistoric lake.
The researchers hypothesized that females who'd been made optimistic by a positive experience would push off the grey lids, expecting to find food, while females who'd been made pessimistic wouldn't bother to make the effort.
The researchers hypothesized that this was because students who wrote notes by hand had to process what the lecturer was saying and, in effect, summarize what was being said to keep up with the lecture.
Presumably, it would take just as long to conduct another study on the hypothesized connection between 5G and cancer, but by that time, the industry will almost certainly have moved on to 6G — or 7G.
Thompson hypothesized that if he could identify the mutations that lead a cell to eat more glucose than it should, it would go a long way toward explaining how the Warburg effect and cancer begin.
They hypothesized that a different kind of self-awareness was at work: Officers, aware of their bodycams and more certain their use of deadly force would be seen as justified, were less likely to hesitate.
Obradovich hypothesized that the wide assumption many environmental groups hold—that appealing to constituents on an intimate level is the most effective way of making them care—was, in fact, harmful toward pro-climate behavior.
"Maybe it's due to a higher dose of virus they're receiving," Hotez hypothesized in his Monday interview with CNN about why medical workers appear to be at greater risk for serious illness from the coronavirus.
Set in New York, the vibe recalls the 1979 movie "Murder by Decree," which hypothesized what would happen if Sherlock Holmes were put on the Ripper case, applying his powers of detection to the crimes.
It seemed that science had located the brain's pleasure center, the hypothesized area that made it feel so good to do things conducive to survival and reproduction, like having sex or eating calorie-rich meals.
The title "Broken Windows" evokes that deeply contentious theory of neighborhood maintenance (or imperious control) first hypothesized by James Q. Wilson, a professor of political science and public administration, and George L. Kelling, a criminologist.
Most hypothesized that ghosting is "inactive" while unfollowing someone is "active"—that not responding to someone requires the same amount of effort as staying connected with them on social media, which is to say none.
With unwarranted police violence against people of color making headlines over the past few years, Egan hypothesized that this population in particular might not be eager to cede regulation of guns to any level of government.
They analyzed numerous fossils of the creature, named Tullimonstrum gregarium, and determined it was not a segmented worm or a free-swimming slug, as once hypothesized, but rather a type of jawless fish called a lamprey.
Past observations of galaxy M87 demonstrate that it's launching a high-energy jet of matter from its center, and physicists have hypothesized that the jet could be powered by energy associated with the black hole spinning.
Glenn committed murder in this episode, and that could easily be seen as justification for his (hypothesized; we're not spoilering here) death in the show's larger moral universe, should it decide to go in that direction.
An idea explored in many science fictions and hypothesized in a paper by Swedish philosopher Nicholas Bostrom back in 2003—it's a concept which was also iterated in a panel talk by Elon Musk last year.
In fact, one of the main hypothesized reasons that animals play is to gain these skills, to allow them to deal with unexpected circumstances—things like chasing down a prey animal or fighting with another animal.
Webb hypothesized that this could lead to children in some states repeating an extra year of school, leading to extra costs and burdens on families, and even a disruption in labor 10 years down the line.
The team behind the mission hypothesized that this persistent structure is the result of a wave produced when the planet's speedy winds run up against its mountains, like water flowing over a big rock in a river.
Riemann hypothesized, but did not prove, that this function would return a value of "zero" only if you plug in a negative even number (-2, -4, etc) or certain complex numbers whose real part was ½, like ½+14.134725i.
Not long after the discovery of the mitochondrial genome in the 1960s, scientists hypothesized that the genes encoded by this DNA were so central to cellular function that they had to resist further shaping by natural selection.
Correction: This article initially hypothesized that Sony was using LG Display's Crystal Sound technology for its OLED TV speaker system, however the Japanese company has gotten in touch to clarify that it has developed its own system.
"It has been hypothesized that this task is so difficult that it can only be accomplished by primates, which have a large and complex brain," said lead researcher Cait Newport from Oxford University in a press statement.
Along with not needing to insure, park or maintain the car, you also wouldn't have to worry about fueling it — a benefit de Nysschen hypothesized Cadillac would put into effect for customers even before autonomy becomes prevalent.
CERN's Axion Solar Telescope (CAST) experiment has pushed past a critical boundary in its hunt for the elusive axion, a hypothesized subatomic particle with the potential to explain lingering problems in quantum physics, possibly even dark matter.
It's been previously hypothesized that nightmares would be paired with intense emotional arousal and an increased amount of sensory awareness, so they decided to measure HEP while people were sleeping to see if this was the case.
In the past, it's been hypothesized that the mysterious fungus might have found its way to the chilly Pacific Northwest through shipping eucalyptus trees, agricultural trade, global warming changes to ecology, or even contaminated shoes and tires.
Not only is this an unprecedented accomplishment, it has significant consequences in the ongoing scientific debate into not only the nature, but even the existence, of dark matter, a substance which has been hypothesized but never observed.
Some research has hypothesized that acupuncture may help stimulate and also regulate uterine and ovarian blood flow, which could help thicken the lining of a woman's uterus, which in turn could facilitate embryo implantation and successful pregnancy.
If the coronavirus is going to reshape the way we work, as some have hypothesized, it will also need to change how we do conferences, a trillion-dollar industry in which millions of people participate each year.
" But she explains that, just as Hollingworth hypothesized, "rather than a single, all-purpose maternal instinct... talking to women of all ages soon reveals a wide range of interest levels when it comes to having a baby.
Perhaps, the scientists hypothesized in a new paper published Thursday in Scientific Reports, they used "mental template matching," where they formed an image in their heads of tools they'd seen used by others and then copied it.
The researchers hypothesized that the squirrels were paying attention, and over the course of a couple of years Dr. Tarvin and two undergraduates, Marie Lilly and Emma Lucore, designed and conducted an experiment to test that idea.
"If I'm in that room and let's say we have two or five or 40 people with guns," he hypothesized as a candidate, "we're going to do a lot better because there's going to be a shootout."
But he hypothesized that perhaps people knew that gum increased saliva flow and thought the extra saliva, combined with the mechanical effect of the gum rubbing across the teeth, might have helped clean the mouth and teeth.
It's been hypothesized that the Norse were overpowered by the Inuit, who arrived in Greenland, also from Canada, sometime around 20013 A.D. Or that they were done in by a drop in the value of walrus ivory.
Einstein hypothesized that when two massive objects like black holes or neutron stars orbit one another and then merge, it can create distortions in space-time — the literal fabric of the universe — much like ripples on a pond.
The researchers hypothesized that since members of the same sex in most species share many of their genes, same sex behavior could occur in males because its underlying genes carry benefits when expressed in females, or vice versa.
In addition to adding to public enthusiasm, this major decision allowed for alternative scientific interpretations, such as ours, to be hypothesized and tested in real time for year after year, without us being members of the official team.
"It is hypothesized that protein intake may also be important to reduce frailty risk, because sufficient protein intake is important to slow down the loss of muscle mass and strength that occurs with aging," Henveveld said by email.
They hypothesized that each factor led to the next: The news caused African-Americans to doubt the health care profession was interested in their well-being, they stopped going to the doctor, and this led to earlier deaths.
The researchers hypothesized that if biased processing — fewer negative thoughts — is the explanation, stories should be more effective at persuading people than a list of facts, regardless of whether the information the story contains is strong or weak.
In 2014, Randall and Reece hypothesized that the disk might account for possible 30- to 35-million-year intervals between escalated meteor and comet activity, a statistically weak signal that some scientists have tentatively tied to periodic mass extinctions.
Researchers from North Carolina State University earlier hypothesized a greater number of bacteria would be present in chimp nests compared to human mattresses and sheets because of the outdoor environment – but that wasn&apost the case, the study found .
One of the most shocking insights came from self-proclaimed Flat expert Darren Nesbit, who hypothesized that the planet is standing on a set of pillars (supported by what, who knows), and that it's actually shaped like a diamond.
He hypothesized that Johnson is gambling on the "remain" vote being split between opposition parties, and attempts to block the prorogation would galvanize the "leave" vote at what might be a general election before the end of the year.
Even as some experts hypothesized that the White House wouldn't actually follow through on Trump's new policy, which would partly marry the fraught issues of trade and immigration, Trump sounded more and more committed to the plan over the weekend.
Until recently, the idea that genetics plays a significant role in obesity had some traction: Researchers hypothesized that evolutionary pressures may have favored genes that predisposed some people to hold on to more calories in the form of added fat.
It has been hypothesized that Ötzi was involved in three conflicts in the hours before he died, the first of which is based on circumstantial evidence, namely the absence of a bow and set of arrows to match his arrowheads.
The fact that Uranus smells like butt thunder was originally hypothesized by basically every annoying elementary school kid ever and then backed up by Gizmodo last year, but this new research seems to have finally proven it, once and for all.
Dianne Feinstein, another member of the committee, said at the time that she didn't know exactly why the committee had cancelled the interview with Cohen but hypothesized that it was related to his statement finding its way into the press.
But as most news stories note in passing, while some scientists have hypothesized a link between Zika and microcephaly — the birth defect in which babies are born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains — the connection has not yet been proved.
The early 245th century scientist Élie Metchnikoff hypothesized that aging is caused by toxic bacteria in the gut, and so to stave it off he drank sour milk every day until eventually keeling over at the decently old age of 22017.
If the growth environment doesn't stabilize, there could be significant earnings disappointments for equities, Jones hypothesized, adding that it is "unlikely" that the growth moderation that has been seen since the fourth quarter of 2018 is entirely down to trade wars.
Until recently, the idea that genetics plays a significant role in obesity had some traction: researchers hypothesized that evolutionary pressures may have favoured genes that predisposed some people to hold on to more calories in the form of added fat.
Much like a startup that realizes it actually achieved the product-market fit it had hypothesized, the Kubernetes community has to figure out how to take this to the next level — and that reality presents some serious challenges and enormous opportunities.
"It's long been hypothesized that this mantle was a mix of ice and dust based on things like its limited latitudinal extent and how it becomes increasingly eroded as you move from the poles toward the equator," Harrison told Gizmodo.
Stuart Stevens was Mitt Romney's senior strategist during the 2012 presidential campaign; Sean Trende is Senior Elections Analyst at Real Clear Politics, where he first hypothesized that Republican struggles might stem from the political indifference of disaffected or "missing" white voters.
The most likely, he hypothesized in a recent note, is a 35% probability that parliament passes a no confidence motion in the next leader, triggering a general election in late 2019 and thus delaying Article 50 for at least three months.
Jeste and his co-authors hypothesized that these community-dwelling participants, none with serious physical or psychological ailments, would report more loneliness in old age based on the "usual assumption that as people get older, they become more alone," he said.
The report, published in the Nature Climate Change journal, examined satellite data and was able to provide a unique insight into the rate of acceleration since the 1990s — a phenomenon scientists hypothesized over but had been mostly unable to confirm.
Dr. Sheppard and his colleagues first spotted the world, which for now carries the official designation of 2015 TG387 as part of a systematic search three years ago for new worlds in the outer system, including the hypothesized Planet Nine.
Eduardo Porter, writing in The New York Times, eloquently described the Ryan bill as "A Health Bill that Wounds," and hypothesized that: Might an uninsured mother become more reluctant to let her child play outdoors and risk and expensive broken arm?
In medical school he'd learned VEGF controls blood vessel growth, and he hypothesized that the blood moles that had shown up with every Castleman relapse were a direct result of that protein spike, which signals the immune system to take action.
But after high-profile cases of TSS made headlines in recent years, including one from VICE, some women said they were switching to cotton-only tampons—which some experts hypothesized were safer than ones made with synthetic fibers like rayon.
At least one paper has hypothesized that microplastics could induce immune responses by the body, and that issues could increase with chronic exposure—but that paper instead lays out a pathway of what kinds of studies are required to understand the issue.
Maybe they are particles ejected by the spinning black hole; maybe they are hypothesized "cosmic strings;" and maybe they're not unique, and there are other, similar structures waiting to be found, according to a 2017 release from Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
"Had you asked Al Gore sitting in this chair 16 years ago, if it looks like George W. Bush has won the election will you concede, [he would say] 'sure of course I'd congratulate him and I'll work with him," she hypothesized.
Researchers on that study hypothesized that this is because men more readily fall for visual cues (aka, whether or not they think someone is hot) and women tend to take more time to develop trust in a person before falling in love.
Notice the earbuds taped to the experiment (Image: Ryan F. Mandelbaum)CAST's researchers have expanded their detectors' search to more than just solar axions, too, even hunting for the hypothesized dark energy "chameleon" particle that could be causing our universe's expansion to accelerate.
And in 1980, father-son team Luis and Walter Alvarez alongside scientists Frank Asaro and Helen Vaughn Michel discovered the rare element iridium in a layer of rock approximately 65 million years old, which they hypothesized was brought by a large asteroid.
Some scientists have hypothesized that the increased prevalence of unusually mild Arctic winters combined with colder than average midlatitude winters, known as a "warm Arctic, cold continents" pattern, is tied to global warming and the loss of sea ice in the Arctic.
They were also able to pull a patient's personal and private medical information from the device, and hypothesized that it would be relatively easy to track that person's location by placing small beacons in the hospital, public transportation hubs, and near their home.
My colleagues, Michelle Drouin and Rakel Delevi, and I hypothesized that people who were afraid of being single or had dating anxiety and who were, at the same time, anxious or insecure in their attachment style would be more likely to sext.
Like, you know, there's an entry on OJ's "If I Did It," and I did not only read "If I Did It," which the book that OJ wrote that hypothesized, "I'm not saying it ..." You didn't want to go down the rabbit hole.
It was a mystery where the antiwar leaflets came from, but probably — my frat brothers hypothesized — the propagandist handiwork of "pinkos" and "NuFus" (the latter being the derogatory term for the less than 10 percent of students who had not joined a fraternity).
In a hundred-and-thirty-page report on the condition, commissioned by the government and published in 2006, a team of psychologists, political scientists, and sociologists hypothesized that it was a culture-bound syndrome, a psychological illness endemic to a specific society.
That process has worked well since the 19th century, when John Tyndall, Svante Arrehenius, and others demonstrated that carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas and hypothesized that increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere could lead to warming of the planet.
Presolar grains tell us how and when stars formed in the early universeSince the majority of the 40 grains Heck&aposs team studied were around the same age, his team hypothesized that most came from stars that formed in one big burst.
With the genetically engineered skin graft releasing hBChE into the blood stream of the host mice, we hypothesized that if the mouse consumed cocaine, the enzyme would rapidly chop up the drug before it could trigger the addictive pleasure response in the brain.
In a 2007 study, his research team hypothesized that pasteurization may offer the body easier access to beneficial parts of the bacteria -- such as proteins on the membrane of the organism -- or may prevent live cells from producing substances that limit their health benefits.
Since the retina is an easy-to-access extension of the central nervous system, a comparison study of retinal processes in both regular marijuana users and controls might provide more information about the drug's effects in the brain, hypothesized Laprevote and his co-authors.
The investigators reexamined the infamous cold case and hypothesized that Burke, then 9-years-old, accidentally killed the 6-year-old after striking her on the head with a flashlight — and that parents John and Patsy Ramsey covered up the incident to protect their son.
Doi first hypothesized that the model was looking at the color and shape of the bowl or table in the photo, but this was disproven as the model was able to identify specific ramen shops even from photos with the same bowl and table design.
"All this comes from Carl Sagan, the great astronomer, who hypothesized that somewhere in Jupiter's deep cloud layers … you could have a great ocean, a gaseous ocean, where gigantic creatures could live," Baxter says in Episode 211 of the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy podcast.
The investigators reexamined the infamous cold case and hypothesized that Burke, then 9-years-old, accidentally killed the 6-year-old after striking her on the head with a flashlight — and parents John and Patsy Ramsey covered up the incident to protect their son.
" In an email to CNN, Mathis added that CMS's announcement "ignores all of the findings of the IMD demonstration that has already been done, which showed that expanding federal reimbursement for short-term IMD stays had none of the beneficial effects that were hypothesized.
The whole article is worth your time and basically confirms everything we hypothesized about Drake in our month-long podcast about him, October's Very Owned, namely that he is secretly a 13-year-old boy living the life of a grown-ass rich man.
It's here, in a cavernous hall thousands of feet beneath the earth, that D'Angleo works on a new generation of experiments dedicated to the hunt for dark matter particles, an exotic form of matter whose existence has been hypothesized for decades but never proven experimentally.
People that were close to him, specifically his biographer Jim and Neil's sister, June, who Ryan and I spent some time with up in Ohio, hypothesized that he may have very well brought something that reminded him of Karen that he left on the moon.
Scientific research has suggested that the experience of racism leads African-Americans to suffer from higher blood pressure than white Americans and has hypothesized that this disparity arises from the fact that they accordingly experience more anger and are simultaneously expected to suppress it.
Based on all that, the study's authors, led by G. Nave of marketing department of the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, hypothesized that "elevated T [testosterone] levels would cause men to exhibit stronger preference toward goods that promote their social rank," like pricey watches.
Joseph Stalin certainly thought so, which is why he sentenced Alexander Tchijevsky, the scientist who hypothesized that armed conflicts tended to ebb and flow in accordance with solar events, to a labor camp in Siberia for eight years for even daring to suggest such an outlandish idea.
"Originally we hypothesized that age may play a factor in complication rates, but we found that young patients did just as well as older teenagers," said Dr. Robert Swendiman, a sixth-year general surgery resident at Penn Medicine in Philadelphia and senior author of the research.
"We hypothesized that alcohol would play some role, but I don't think anyone expected the size of the effect to be so large," says lead author Dr. Jürgen Rehm, director of the University of Toronto's Center for Addiction and Mental Health Institute for Mental Health Policy Research.
For A Nightmare on Elm Street's Freddy Krueger, students hypothesized he represented Nightmare Disorder (ND), which is "defined through repeated awakenings with [the] recollection of terrifying dreams usually involving threats to survival such as being hunted by a child murderer," according to a Psychology Today blog.
"Planet Nine" is thought to be located so far from the Sun that it reflects very little light, and scientists have so far hypothesized its existence based on the strange clustered orbits of a group of trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs), a class of objects that includes Pluto.
Lead researcher Kostadin Kushlev told VICE that his team hypothesized the results could have gone either way—acknowledging the possibility that shutting off notifications might cause people to check their phone more out of a feeling of uneasiness, or worry about missing a message or email.
But scientists have hypothesized that talc might lead to cancer because the crystals can move up the genitourinary tract into the peritoneal cavity, where the ovaries are, and may set off inflammation, which is believed to play an important role in the development of ovarian cancer.
The violent collision, hypothesized by astronomers to explain data collected by NASA's Juno spacecraft, may have occurred just several million years after the birth of the sun roughly 4.5 billion years ago following the dispersal of the primordial disk of dust and gas that gave rise to solar system.
But, in the late nineteen-seventies, a young geologist named Walter Alvarez and his father, Luis Alvarez, a nuclear physicist, discovered that the KT layer was laced with unusually high amounts of the rare metal iridium, which, they hypothesized, was from the dusty remains of an asteroid impact.
A few years ago, he had a brush with fame, or at least the antiquarian bookseller's version of it, when he and a colleague announced the discovery of an elaborately annotated 1580 dictionary they hypothesized might have belonged to Shakespeare (a claim that has been met with respectful skepticism).
I can throw up a landing page for a website pretty quickly, so in a weekend we hypothesized what would be a very basic nootropic stack, had a landing page to collect credit cards for pre-sales, essentially, and then posted it on different forums, like Hacker News, etc.
Back at the Ace Hotel, Anzures hypothesized that the same generation that has spawned gun reform marches and eschews Facebook, is the one that will decide which products make sense—the ones that don't just add to the noise of social media and a 24-hour news cycle.
Muto, who also worked on Home Alone 20133, hypothesized to me that many of the negative reactions to the sequel could be attributed to the fact that, without a noble cause like protecting his family home, Kevin comes across as an unjustifiably aggressive menace in the second film.

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