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"hypothesize" Definitions
  1. hypothesize (something) | hypothesize that… to suggest a way of explaining something when you do not definitely know about it; to form a hypothesis

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The researchers hypothesize that a planet recently plunged into KIC 8462852.
The researchers hypothesize several potential functions for C. caramba's ant head butt.
"We can't really begin to hypothesize about what could happen," she said.
You hypothesize that more people would vote if doing so were fun.
Neuroscientists hypothesize that depression is partly the function of an overactive ego.
"We hypothesize it was caused by fighting with another Dineobellator," Jasinski said.
It's baked right into the scientific method: observe, measure, hypothesize, and then test.
John Cornyn to hypothesize that this dynamic would be a boon for Biden.
Researchers hypothesize that in preterm birth the cervix shortens much earlier than it should.
Walsh says this question is a lot harder to answer, but we can hypothesize.
Hypothesize what these the foods in a cluster and their ratings have in common.
While information is limited, we do know some details — and can hypothesize about others.
Pompeo did say he could "hypothesize" a situation in which a US ground invasion of North Korea was necessary, though he did acknowledge that it would be "catastrophic," and, frankly, anyone could "hypothesize" such a situation in a range of unfathomable scenarios.
The researchers hypothesize that she was probably foraging, and/or seeking nightly refuge in trees.
So we hypothesize that the teeth are transparent so that they are invisible to prey.
Astronomers hypothesize that dark matter is traveling with the stellar stream through our solar system.
Because of its remote nature, the researchers hypothesize that the plastic must've arrived by air.
The researchers hypothesize that it may alleviate concerns about future embarrassment and therefore promote performance.
The authors hypothesize that in prosperous, egalitarian nations, there are more opportunities for self-actualization.
In any case it's more plausible to hypothesize that Brutus is simply very, very well trained.
The researchers here hypothesize that our poorly rested brains may simply get more excited by food.
The scientists hypothesize that humans have unconsciously favored eyebrow-raising dogs during fairly recent selective breeding.
But the first stars have yet to be discovered, so astronomers can only hypothesize their composition.
Let's hypothesize that the 511 grams of ABS spread throughout the machine are actually virgin plastic.
For now, all the researchers I spoke to were reluctant to hypothesize much more than this.
AND HOW A POTENTIAL TRANSACTION WOULD AFFECT THAT MARKET IS SOMETHING THAT I CAN'T OBVIOUSLY HYPOTHESIZE ABOUT.
Investigators currently hypothesize that the Bangladesh heist was conducted by a criminal gang, not a nation state.
In their submission, researchers hypothesize creating a fully realized 3D avatar in virtual reality and online gaming.
The researchers hypothesize that Tongtianlong became hopelessly mired in mud, where it died and was ultimately buried.
You can hypothesize what you would do, but in lucid dreaming you actually get to do it.
Dr. Bohnert and Dr. Kenyon hypothesize that the worms normally keep their eggs in a dormant state.
Great kudos will redound to any climate scientist who can hypothesize a causal connection between the two.
This setup, researchers hypothesize, somehow seems to help "bind" active networks into a firmer representation of an experience.
That prediction might be interesting, but it doesn't always help you hypothesize about what's really going on. Exactly.
They hypothesize that natural selection may have favored urban ants whose genes manufacture more robust heat-shock proteins.
The creative projects discussed hypothesize on the future of blockchain applications vis-a-vis machine learning and capitalist automation.
And as long as we realize that it's fun to hypothesize, it's fun to have fun with the ideas.
The researchers hypothesize that the whales are responding to the more advanced escape abilities of fish compared to krill.
In cold weather, some hypothesize that you increase your food intake because your body needs to make more heat.
This is not consistently true in other species, leading scientists to hypothesize that the advantage may be uniquely human.
"We hypothesize the near impossibility of exploring new planets without carrying and/or delivering any microbial travellers," they wrote.
They hypothesize that up to half of the matter in the Milky Way may have originated in other galaxies.
And the more they detect, the more scientists can hypothesize about the number of black holes in the universe.
"You can hypothesize all day long about that but unless we understand his head we can't know for sure."
"When you test a model that includes exotic physics, you hypothesize that our current picture is incomplete," Pizzuto said.
Even more significantly, many have begun to hypothesize that it has a significant role in the current obesity epidemic.
But various experts and politicians have attempted to hypothesize what a progressive approach to the problem might look like.
The researchers hypothesize that the retina contains genes that help control the level of thyroid hormone received via the placenta.
In fact, spider webs are so customizable, the researchers hypothesize that specific features of silk evolved for this very purpose.
We eat dinner together and hypothesize about what kind of alien is about to break through my still nauseous stomach.
Researchers hypothesize that being able to tap into this in-between stage of associated thoughts and creativity could be insightful.
They hypothesize that the drug may work in people by making it harder for viruses to reproduce in human cells.
Some OCD researchers now hypothesize that SSRIs work not because of serotonin, but because they stop the release of glutamate.
Without signing on to either agenda, we could actually hypothesize that this dynamic underlies the support for Trump and Sanders.
What can you hypothesize about the reason for changes or lack of changes from comparing these two groups of states?
It's supposed to give other researchers something they can hypothesize about, do math on, even train machine learning algorithms with.
Kingston then points an open hand to the TV and babbles some more as if to hypothesize on the next season.
"We hypothesize that the circuitry that produces these oscillations might also provoke a seizure in patients with photosensitive epilepsy," said Hermes.
"The only thing we could hypothesize in advance is that the yellow 'bug' light would catch the fewest insects," said Justice.
Experts hypothesize that the technique of cooking crack—which made coke more affordable—spread from New York City in the 80s.
The two comets have such a similar orbit that it led astronomers to quickly hypothesize that they were originally one object.
This left the authors to hypothesize prenatal brain development may have been influenced by hormones that had been disrupted by the drug.
He's not even contemplating it, so, at this point, that's more for reporters to hypothesize on than the reality of it happening.
Some historians hypothesize that the English poet Lord Byron (1788-1824) suffered from extreme body dysmorphia that manifested in anorexia and bulimia.
And women in the separated group reached puberty earlier, an acceleration of reproductive readiness that some hypothesize results from threatening, uncertain environments.
Qian and Thubagere hypothesize that not all molecules were correctly synthesized, or that some parts of the robot or testing platform were defective.
The two groups were dressed identically, which lead researchers to hypothesize that the birds were recognizing them by facial features and body postures.
The astronomers hypothesize that the runaway star was once part of a double-star system that came too close to the black hole.
Anecdotal reports suggest that pregnancy, for example, can trigger new allergies, leading some to hypothesize that a hormonal connection may be at play.
Goyal and his colleagues hypothesize that the greater youthfulness in the female brain might provide some degree of resilience to aging-related changes.
The site's rocks probably tumbled down from that scarp during one of the numerous earthquakes experienced in tectonically active Chile, the researchers hypothesize.
But we can at least hypothesize clearly about its role in a moment like this one: It exposes the existence of multiple orders.
McCants and Meserole hypothesize that this culture of laïcité has alienated French and Belgian Muslims from national culture, making them more vulnerable to radicalization.
The researchers hypothesize that it is due to poor posture from people craning their heads forward more because of phone and mobile device usage.
I only hypothesize that ability to mildly assault world leaders without repercussion (a 21st century license to kill, let's say) comes with the car.
Dr. Araújo and Dr. Hughes hypothesize that millions of years ago, the fungi sometimes got picked up by ants that also lived in logs.
The farther removed FSU gets from those years, the easier it becomes to hypothesize whether Fisher's overall competence was among those concerns all along.
A. We hypothesize that roughly 50,000 years ago, when the ancestors of modern humans migrated out of Africa and into Eurasia, they encountered Neanderthals.
The researchers hypothesize that the increase in zapping behavior by the more-advanced AI was simply because the act of zapping itself is computationally challenging.
Processes vary in execution based on an organization's product and market, but the key features are always the same: research, hypothesize, prioritize, experiment, analyze … repeat.
I hypothesize here, again, but as we think through the implications of what's happening now, it seems important to know how to distinguish the two.
They began to hypothesize in the 1970s that plate tectonics causing shifts in the continental crust were probably responsible for the global dispersal of species.
He and his colleagues hypothesize that this state could be relevant to neuronal information processing, since synchronous firing sometimes spans large distances in the brain.
The researchers hypothesize that the woman had pre-eclampsia or eclampsia and that the surgery was to relieve the pressure she felt in her skull.
The authors hypothesize that the parts of the brain involved in reward processing seem to be particularly active during choice, but less active during execution.
"We also want to look at how beatboxers acquire new skills, which we hypothesize may bear resemblance to learning a new language," Mr. Greer said.
The study's authors hypothesize that this apparent decline in female body dissatisfaction may be a result of sociocultural changes and increased awareness about body acceptance.
They hypothesize that the dips come from some mysterious sources passing in front of the light, maybe black holes or the centers of clusters of stars.
Many scientists hypothesize that immediately after the big bang occurred, the universe expanded at faster-than-light speed like a balloon, through the process of inflation.
Croatoan was the name of a nearby Native American tribe, leading historians to hypothesize that the colony either joined the tribe or was overtaken by them.
" O'Reilly: "Bill O'Reilly, who scientists hypothesize is kind of a dent nebula of boner and racism, has been paying out settlements for alleged harassment for years.
Between the lines: "What we hypothesize is that within founding teams, not everyone gets the same amount of equity," Carta Marketing Chief Emily Kramer told Axios.
Scientists hypothesize that gases dissolved in the liquid caused it to sputter through cracks onto the surface, like champagne spilling out of a just-opened bottle.
Those undergoing lumpectomy — perhaps, the authors hypothesize, because those women were sicker and deemed less likely to survive more invasive surgery — were most likely to die.
Between the lines: "What we hypothesize is that within founding teams, not everyone gets the same amount of equity," Carta marketing chief Emily Kramer tells Axios.
Researchers hypothesize this may be because the relationship has one person who enjoys being taken care of, and one who's used to taking care of others.
She is perhaps best known for permitting O.J. Simpson to hypothesize how he might have carried out the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
We hypothesize that it might be due to things like "Limitless" and sort of the Hollywood milieu of enhancement that's kind of driving this broader awareness.
But some nutritionists hypothesize that eating fermented foods or taking a probiotic can potentially increase the diversity and hardiness of the microbiome and thus promote good digestion.
Suppose you say: All right, I'm going to hypothesize that my dark-matter particles collide, and that when they collide, they annihilate and produce Standard Model particles.
"In 2017 what we hypothesize is that social groups, religious groups, and issue voting groups will be the primary target of" this kind of activity, he said.
"Scientists hypothesize that the growth of complex organic molecules like PAHs is one of the steps leading to the emergence of life," NASA said in a statement.
"One wouldn't hypothesize that any random game would help," said Aaron Seitz, director of the University of California Riverside Brain Game Center for Mental Fitness and Wellbeing.
In some individuals, extra oxytocin can trigger anxiety and discomfort, a tendency that researchers like Bartz hypothesize may be linked to more anxious and avoidant attachment patterns.
The research team that made this discovery hypothesize that the Superhenge might have been constructed and deconstructed during a tumultuous time, rife with political or religious conflict.
Though the exact mechanism is unclear, the researchers hypothesize that rocking activates motion-sensitive neurons in the inner ear, which then leads to modulation of brain activity.
"It is natural to hypothesize that planets are common in external [non-Milky Way] galaxies as well," the authors write in the paper, published in Astrophysical Journal Letters.
But the researchers behind the new paper instead hypothesize that, after a long trip to catch the birds in the wild, the unnamed settlement maintained a breeding program.
Scientists hypothesize that globular clusters should have more binary stars with white dwarfs, according to the paper, but they have only ever observed two novae in globular clusters.
The demand for miniaturization had led Gordon Moore, Fairchild's head of R&D, to hypothesize that the number of components on an integrated circuit would double every year.
From Madison Square Park, consider the bulky stump and its relatively short size, and now hypothesize whether Lower Manhattan's canyons would have been replicated here after its completion.
The researchers hypothesize that the bears' lazy hunting style — when it works — allows them to conserve energy, helping them survive through the summer months when food is scarce.
The researchers hypothesize that genes for geekiness and autism may overlap, and that those genes are more likely to appear in older fathers, who then pass them on.
Dr. Douglas and her colleagues hypothesize that the first group will report feeling the most emotionally supported and informed, and ultimately hope to make these services widely available.
"Let's say we get to define what Trumpism is, and hypothesize a perfect candidate who goes out with scripted speeches and policy papers and campaign staff," Decius said.
Based on my very real research (aka Twitter), which was done with the use of science (aka bottomless scrolling), I'd hypothesize that it's a combination of the two.
This shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone familiar with evolutionary theories that hypothesize that morality arose precisely as a way of signaling one's trustworthiness in cooperative endeavors.
The dearth of primordial carbon monoxide, the researchers hypothesize, is because it's buried deep in Pluto's surface ices, or it was destroyed when liquid water existed on the surface.
The California plaintiffs could only hypothesize about coercion in the tender offer because, as indirect investors, they did not have access to the offering documents until the TRO hearing.
Of the tens of academics, scientists, and economists I emailed, most didn't want to hypothesize—although in many ways, this unsavory tableau probably isn't too far off the mark.
It represents a substantial increase in the amount of ancient worked wood found in the United Kingdom, and scientists hypothesize that it was a platform used to build ships.
Based on the condition of the bodies and the fact the team's camp was in tatters, rescue workers hypothesize that the team was killed by the storm's ferocious winds.
Analysts hypothesize that the major generational difference can be chalked up to rapidly increasing "behavioral health" problems, or things like depression, hyperactivity (meaning anxiety, ADD, and ADHD), and substance abuse.
"We hypothesize that changes in contraceptive use are driving the decline," said the lead author of the report, Lawrence B. Finer, the director of domestic research at the Guttmacher Institute.
The rise in the number of Americans not working because of disability was so persistent for two decades that some economists began to hypothesize that the trend would never reverse.
In May of last year, Mary Lee traveled past Fire Island and into the waters off East Hampton, N.Y., leading the researchers to hypothesize that a nursery could be nearby.
"We hypothesize that the high nitrate was caused by buoyant plumes of nutrient-rich deep waters created by the substantial input of lava into the ocean," the study authors wrote.
The dig exposed a long central corridor opening onto 39 rooms — some decorated with simple black and white mosaic floors and simply frescoed walls — which archaeologists hypothesize were soldiers' dormitories.
Though some researchers say sex differences in symptoms account for different rates of diagnosis, others hypothesize that sex-related variations in brain anatomy may contribute to the higher risk among males.
We're not inside Kim's head — or a fly on the wall of her production facilities, for that matter — so all we can do is hypothesize until she makes an official announcement.
"At this point we can only hypothesize about how an IUD might decrease cervical cancer risk," said lead study author Victoria Cortessis of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
Some researchers hypothesize that the behavioral changes caused by depression and anxiety — lethargy and avoiding contact with others — might have provided a survival benefit in the face of infection or injury.
We could hypothesize that what sets people off is not their absolute level of wealth or income  but the gap between their own level and what they think it should be.
While sound may not have caused the incident, doctors have said the symptoms experienced "cannot be faked," leading some researchers to hypothesize that a microwave weapon was actually used in the incidents.
Mary Stoddard with some eggs (Image: Mary Stoddard)This led them to hypothesize the internal anatomy of birds that allows them to fly well may also influence the shape of their eggs.
The researchers hypothesize that the group that came to Beringia from Asia, approximately 25,000 years ago, actually stayed in Beringia for some time before some of them came through to the Americas.
One could hypothesize, reasonably, that Exxon Mobil has better information than is the case for outsiders about the volume of its reserves that can be produced profitably at the current market price.
But for every million photon decays, one time, Feng and his colleagues hypothesize, beryllium-22012 yields a different kind of vector boson, temporarily dubbed X, which mediates an obscure new fundamental force.
If we must, let's draw another parallel — to Magic Johnson or Lady Magic (Nancy Lieberman), or even hypothesize that Stewart may be the evolutionary talent to whom future women's stars will be compared.
The researchers hypothesize that all of the new nutrients like phosphates from the melted glaciers would have allowed complex algae to take the place of simpler bacteria, the dominant organism at the time.
There's probably no more hotly anticipated series from any new streaming service than "The Mandalorian" on Disney+ — and now the good folks at Disney have given us a new trailer to hypothesize about.
Researchers hypothesize a handful of reasons for this, but the bottom line is that it's clearly harder for some groups to not just navigate the American workplace, but also move up in it.
"We hypothesize that upward brain shift and expansion of tissue along the top of the brain may in result in compression of adjacent venous structures along the top of the head," she said.
"Considering fishing is usually stopped when killer whales show up to steal fish, we hypothesize that their extreme behaviours are driven by the limited availability of the energy rich toothfish resource," Towers said.
But some hypothesize that this boom might be different — longer lasting, because of the enormous size of the resource and international geopolitical factors that could keep the price of oil higher for longer.
Some hypothesize that, during the cultural explosion of psychedelics in the 1960s, sensational stories about teens ripped to the lids on acid bouncing out of windows had the effect of multiplying bad trips.
"Given the large size of many paleolake outlet canyons on Mars, we hypothesize that lake overflow flooding was an important process for shaping the early Martian landscape," the authors said in the study.
Because there is so much variance in the reflected echoes, the researchers hypothesize that bats might just shoot for the center of the sound cloud when they hunt—the equivalent of taking an average.
And in cases where it's impossible to access your birth data, you can find an astrologer who specializes in something called "chart rectification," using important dates in your life to hypothesize your birth time.
Though the causes aren't clear, researchers hypothesize that reading about others online might lead to negative social comparison — and perhaps even more so than offline, since people's posts are often more curated and flattering.
People having sex three or more times per week actually had less immunoglobulin A. Researchers hypothesize that the stress of juggling such an active bone schedule, possibly with many suiters, may be to blame.
Researchers also hypothesize that amyloid proteins are synthesized by neural cells within the eye, a similar process to what happens in the brains of Alzheimer's patients, appearing in both the retina and the vitreous fluid.
Dr. Werner Spitz filed a response Friday to Burke Ramsey's defamation suit, saying the First Amendment allows him to hypothesize who her killer might have been ... because he's not claiming it's FACT, just his theory.
Krasznahorkay and his colleagues hypothesize that this extra stuff is coming from a new particle that's 34 times heavier than the electron—a possible indication that there's an undiscovered force just waiting to be found.
I hypothesize that Epstein was able to charm (manipulate) a mental health professional into believing that he was no longer a threat to himself, and that that decision was not challenged at a higher level.
Though the researchers cannot conclude there is a one-to-one relationship between prevalent sexism and women's workforce participation, they hypothesize that women from a young age internalize the beliefs espoused by those around them.
This is a time to listen, rather than hypothesize, and hold onto the warmth and revelry that anyone who saved up for gig tickets as a teen, obsessively listening to the artist beforehand, will remember.
As more and more quarterbacks with less impressive resumes find NFL rosters, Kaepernick remains unemployed, leading many to hypothesize he's effectively being black-balled from the league after protesting during pre-game national anthems last season.
In fact, researchers assert the opposite, as my colleague Zack Beauchamp explains: McCants and Meserole hypothesize that this culture of laïcité has alienated French and Belgian Muslims from national culture, making them more vulnerable to radicalization.
"We hypothesize that because the stalk upsets their stomach, the pandas have to switch over to exclusively eating leaves," says Garrett Suen, a University of Wisconsin–Madison professor of bacteriology and co-author of the study.
But the appeals court called the damages "too undeterminable and speculative," saying Williams could only hypothesize what the stock price might have been at a given time had New York-based Citigroup disclosed its exposures sooner.
But the appeals court called the damages "too undeterminable and speculative," saying Williams could only hypothesize what the stock price might have been at a given time had New York-based Citigroup disclosed its exposure sooner.
While the study's authors hypothesize that the metals appear in the e-cig vapor thanks to the metal coils, they do not know how arsenic apparently finds it way into the e-cig refill liquid itself.
They added that the transition from being hunter-gatherers to herding most likely occurred between 6,800 B.C. and 6,200 B.C., which they used to hypothesize that the rock art featuring dogs appeared before humans began herding.
"The best answer I can hypothesize—but currently lack data to support—is that we injected THIP into a subregion of the cerebellum, whereas alcohol that is consumed obviously affects the whole cerebellum," Rossi told me.
The second big lesson is that resentment, which I still hypothesize for now is mainly racial, still plays a large role in our politics, and that attachment to inherited hierarchies — white, male supremacy — is not obsolete.
The i NEXT probably won't be quite as futuristic as the BMW Vision Next 100 concept, a car that debuted earlier this year to hypothesize what a BMW might look like in 2116, 100 years from now.
However, while I cannot name a specific organism that I think will evolve human-like intelligence, I will hypothesize that if an organism does so, it will almost assuredly do so under the confines of human domestication.
"We hypothesize that three factors may be playing a role in the survival gap: lung transplantation; differences in the two health care systems; the differential approach to nutrition in the 1970s that started first in Canada," Stephenson wrote.
"We hypothesize that first-class passengers are made more aware of their relatively advantaged status [compared with economy passengers] in the presence of situational inequality, increasing the odds of air rage by first-class passengers," the researchers said.
A black and white bar pattern can induce these gamma oscillations in the brain's visual cortex, the image processing part of the brain—and in an epileptic brain, the researchers hypothesize that the oscillations are linked with seizures.
Schaich Borg's research uses evolutionary theories, including those proposed by Curtis and de Barra, to hypothesize "how best to target the neural systems that integrate empathy, disgust and moral judgments into motivations for positive moral action," she said.
It's not part of the usual manifestations of H.H.T. And her cardiologist wonders if she has a heart problem in addition to her H.H.T. She and her mother hypothesize that the PAVM and bleeding somehow triggered the arrhythmia.
And it is that thing that sets us apart, that ability to imagine and hypothesize, and then test and figure stuff out, and tinker and make things and make them better, and then break them down and rework them.
This led them to hypothesize that, on average, belief (or lack of belief) in climate change correlates with political affiliation rather than with some other complex intellectual process that might only have a little bit to do with politics.
There is "no good reason to hypothesize occupation" at more than 19303,000 years ago "because of a few widely scattered charcoal fragments not directly linked to cultural feature, and one from a feature with much later ages," he said.
The researchers, led by a team at the Stanford University School of Medicine, hypothesize this might be related to the link between marijuana use and lower fasting-insulin levels, which could also protect the liver from non-alcoholic liver disease.
Researchers hypothesize that the combination of tones that rise and fall in a song's melody "promote arousal within our system, which in turn may lead to increased alertness," Stuart McFarlane, lead study author, tells CNBC Make It in an email.
"Energy security" is meaningless in the context of oil or liquefied gas deliveries to Puerto Rico, unless we hypothesize that a naval blockade of the island would be feasible for some unidentified foreign power, against deliveries from the U.S. mainland. Seriously?
If it is true that people and animals have evolved to divvy up our finite calorie balance between physical activity and everything else, "we hypothesize that maybe this is one of the things that makes exercise so healthy," Pontzer said.
"We hypothesize that this may signal a cultural connection between early peoples who lived around the northern Pacific Rim, and that traditional technological ideas spread from northeastern Asia into North America at the end of the last glacial period," Davis said.
"We hypothesize that the sustained increase load at that muscle attachment is due to the weight of the head shifting forward with the use of modern technologies for long periods of time," David Shahar, PhD, study author said in a press release.
"We hypothesize that emissions of aerosol particles and precursors by maritime vessel traffic lead to a microphysical enhancement of convection and storm electrification in the region of the shipping lanes," the authors write in the study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters.
Researchers hypothesize that between 800 million and a billion years ago, the boulder-strewn heap of rubble we know as Bennu was probably part of a larger asteroid, more than 62 miles in diameter, which would have been big enough to support water.
" One of the frequently cited papers says it in the abstract: "We hypothesize EEOP [enlarged external occipital protuberance] may be linked to sustained aberrant postures associated with the emergence and extensive use of hand-held contemporary technologies, such as smartphones and tablets.
But others hypothesize that altruism may not serve an evolutionary purpose now that we live among non-kin in huge groups like nation-states; rather, it's a leftover trait from when we lived in small groups where everyone was genetically close to us.
And as someone who grew up reading about serial killers and consuming all manner of horror films, I tend to hypothesize worst-case scenarios about how I could be murdered, even when I don't really believe those scenarios will come to fruition.
Tononi and colleagues hypothesize that the scale of peak causation should correspond, in the brain, to the scale of conscious decisions; based on brain imaging studies, Albantakis guesses that this might happen at the scale of neuronal microcolumns, which consist of around 100 neurons.
Patrick Moldowan, a doctoral candidate in evolutionary biology at the University of Toronto, and his colleagues hypothesize that the males ram and grind the front portion of their shells on the soft head and neck tissues of the females to coerce them to submit.
With all this in mind, the researchers hypothesize that there's a one in a million chance that a catastrophic astrophysical event will kill all forms of life on Earth—tardigrades included—before the Sun grows old enough and hot enough to boil the oceans away.
This unfortunate contradiction has puzzled biologists, who hypothesize that an evolutionary tension exists between the baby, who wants to be as big and healthy as possible, and the mother, who needs a narrow pelvis to assist in upright walking and to avoid premature births.
"We hypothesize that college football games increase rapes primarily because of their role in campus social life, specifically the college party culture," wrote the authors of the paper, economists from Texas A&M University, Montana State University, and the University of Wollongong in Australia.
Hoyer stopped just short of saying Democrats would draw the same red line with provisions funding a wall — "I don't want to hypothesize on what may or may not be in there," he said — but suggested that would also fall into the nonstarter category.
Solomon and other scientists hypothesize that it might be carbon-rich material that was delivered, along with the water, by asteroids or comets that traveled from the outer solar system and crashed into Mercury — a hypothesis for how water might have originally arrived on Earth, as well.
While the study wasn't a controlled experiment designed to prove yogurt or fiber protects against lung cancer, it's possible these kinds of foods might lead to changes in the gut microbiota - the bacteria living in our digestive tract - that help protect against cancer, the study authors hypothesize.
"We hypothesize that stress hormones directly affect cancer cells that may be in the body, causing them to grow faster and become more invasive," said Andrea Roberts, lead author of the study and a research scientist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston.
"You could say that there is a demand for alternative sexual or romantic experiences because people are finding it difficult to find partners, or you could hypothesize that the rise in these services are because some people prefer to express their sexuality in these ways," Ueda said.
When presented with tough questions, like whether he could ever support a ground invasion of North Korea, he toed a logically clever line — saying, "I suppose I could hypothesize such a situation," without ever committing to a specific set of circumstances under which he could believe war was appropriate.
"We hypothesize that use of hearing aids helps individuals with severe hearing loss to communicate better with their physicians and to have a more active lifestyle compared with those who do not use hearing aids," said lead study author Elham Mahmoudi of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Some researchers hypothesize that because a body takes in only the amount of nicotine it needs to maintain a certain level, high-nicotine products like Juul could have the advantage of delivering that power punch with fewer puffs, decreasing the amount of harmful aerosol a vaper would inhale.
The researchers, led by Mark D. Scherz from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and The Zoological State Collection Munich, hypothesize that large scales tear more easily than small scales owing to the increased surface area relative to the attachment area, and because the large scales provide more surface friction.
Based on a discovery of scrape traces in the Dakota Sandstone of Colorado, an approximately 100 million-year-old rock formation, University of Colorado–Denver paleontologist Martin Shockley and his team were able to do something scientists who study dinosaurs rarely get to: hypothesize about behavior—and sexy behavior, at that.
Preparing some research on genetic similarities in astronauts who suffer from vision issues, they were sifting through the literature, "and realized there's a clinical population that has many of the characteristics, that are exactly like either what we've seen in astronauts with vision issues, or what we hypothesize exists in this group," he said.
Though many researchers believe the vapors contained "a variety of potentially toxic natural gases" emanating from the ground, some hypothesize that hallucinogenic plants were burned beneath the temple and vented up towards the smoke-shrouded seer, or that the priestesses would smoke or eat hallucinogens in addition to inhaling the fumes from the earth.
"We can hypothesize that sustainable weight loss can protect patients from disease directly associated with morbid obesity such as type 143 diabetes, which is a serious chronic disease that has become more prevalent all around the world," said lead study author Dr. Jeremie Thereaux of La Cavale Blanche University Hospital and the University of Bretagne Occidentale in Brest, France.
Eating disorders during pregnancy are rarely discussed at OB appointments, but they're not uncommon (a 2014 Norwegian review of studies surrounding women and eating disorders found that eating disorders in pregnancy are "relatively common" and may cause health risks for both mother and baby; some experts hypothesize one in twenty women suffer an eating disorder while pregnant).
"So we hypothesize that perhaps these results reveal that antechinus that are raised in cold conditions have more flexibility in their physiology than those that are raised in warm conditions," says physiological ecologist Clare Stawski of University of New England in Australia and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, lead author on the new paper.
"More research is needed to determine why summer is a risk factor for drug initiation, but we hypothesize that this may be related to people having more free time and to warmer weather, which is associated with more outdoor social gatherings," said Joseph Palamar, lead author of the study and a researcher at the New York University School of Medicine.
It may seem problematic to attempt to simulate complex human choice through computer programs, but Case isn't trying to predict the future with 100% accuracy—just to point out that things like systematic racism, microaggressions and tit-for-tat retaliation exist and take place more than you might think (if you don't already experience them on the regular), and hypothesize reasons why.
"I suspect most would hypothesize that outcomes would be significantly worse for locum tenens physicians compared to staff physicians, as the locum tenens docs are not as familiar with the hospital, local practices and policies, and how to get things done locally," said Dr. Karl Bilimoria, director of the Surgical Outcomes and Quality Improvement Center at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, in Chicago.
Liberals can hypothesize all they want about why Republicans should prefer Mike Pence, but the reality is that if Republicans joined with Democrats to remove Trump from office, the left would annihilate Pence in the aftermath, and what Barr calls "the scorched earth, no-holds-barred war of 'Resistance'" would grab hold of the full powers of the federal government and turn them against the right.
"For example, if we hypothesize that a particular phenomena is due to, say, the merger of two stellar mass black holes, but discover that the rate of the phenomena is much less or much greater than the expected rate of mergers, we know either mergers are not responsible or our rate estimate of their occurrence is wrong," said Siemion, who wasn't involved in the new study, in an interview with Gizmodo.
Researchers at MIT led by Josh Tenenbaum hypothesize that our brains have what you might call an intuitive physics engine: The information that we are able to gather through our senses is imprecise and noisy, but we nonetheless make an inference about what we think will probably happen, so we can get out of the way or rush to keep a bag of rice from falling over or cover our ears.
Professor Aswath Damodaran, NYU Stern School of Business professor and often called the "dean of valuation," said it is fair to hypothesize that the general level of uncertainty from the C-suite can be explained by a confluence of indicators that may or may not be suggesting that the global economy is slowing, in conjunction with Brexit (and the resulting uncertainty in Europe) and the U.S.-China trade war.
But just to hypothesize, the Congress could take lessons from FDR's New Deal as an working example of a successful regulation on the financial industry that not only protected the market economy, capitalism, and individuals, but it also helped growth (though some skeptics claim it was in fact WWII that saved America from The Depression, not FDR's policies), it maximized the societal benefits of capitalist institutions while mitigating the amoral side effects.
Though it is difficult to prove correlation between cannabis legalization and declining beer sales, Liz Connors — director of analytics at Headset — told Business Insider that it&aposs fair to hypothesize that at least some of the C$128 million that consumers spent on cannabis in Canada in the month of October last year — which annualizes to C$1.5 billion per year — may come from consumers deciding to use some of their disposable income on cannabis instead of alcohol.

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