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BETHE'S HYPOTHESIS

International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2006
A short historical survey of Bethe's solution of the spin wave collision problem of Bloch in one dimension and the influence of his Ansatz about the algebraic structure of the wave function for the spin waves for several fields of research in physics and mathematics. This article was also published [in: G. E. Brown and C.-H.
Yang, Chen Ning, Ge, Mo-Lin
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Hypothesis: Symbrachydactyly

American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2022
AbstractThe term symbrachydactyly has been used for the phenotype of two or three short fingers or toes, hypoplasia of the middle and distal phalanges and variable syndactyly of the affected digits. Some clinicians have extended this diagnosis to include other phenotypes, specifically cleft hand, terminal transverse limb defects, hypoplasia of the ...
Lewis B. Holmes, Hanah Z. Nasri
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Interpretation as Hypothesis

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2023
Two distinct spaces can be seen as operating in a session—a private one in the analyst’s mind, where formulations take shape, and one shared between patient and analyst, in which interpretations are offered. By maintaining a focus on the here and now in the latter space, taking care to protect it from intrusions from the analyst’s theory except as ...
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The Borg hypothesis

IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2003
What if intelligent computing were centered inside humans? Portending an even braver and newer world, it's now possible to insert wires into a person's nerves to control appliances. We can even send such signals over the Internet, where they are decoded by computer and then fed into another person's nervous system.
Robert R. Hoffman   +3 more
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On the transversal hypothesis and the weak kurepa hypothesis

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1988
In this paper the theory of the core model K is applied to study certain combinatorial principles. These principles concern the existence of families of almost disjoint functions. The first, the transversal hypothesis, is defined as follows.Definition. The transversal hypothesis for κ, T(κ), is the following assertion:There is a sequence 〈fν: ν < κ+〉
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THE LYON HYPOTHESIS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1964
A curious imbalance appears to occur in nature—the possession of two X chromosomes by one sex (usually the female) compared with only one X in the other sex. Thus, all genes on the X in the female are present in a double dose when compared with the male. Yet most such genes produce the same effect in both sexes. An intriguing theory to account for this
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Is PMI the Hypothesis or the Null Hypothesis?

Journal of Medical Entomology, 2017
Over the past several decades, there have been several strident exchanges regarding whether forensic entomologists estimate the postmortem interval (PMI), minimum PMI, or something else. During that time, there has been a proliferation of terminology reflecting this concern regarding "what we do." This has been a frustrating conversation for some in ...
Aaron M, Tarone, Michelle R, Sanford
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Hypothesis A / Hypothesis B

2009
Essays reflecting the influence of the versatile linguist David M. Perlmutter, covering topics from theoretical morphology to sign language phonology. Anyone who has studied linguistics in the last half-century has been affected by the work of David Perlmutter.
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The Dehydrogenase Hypothesis

2015
Circulating glucocorticoid (GC) levels are controlled by the Hypothalamo-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis, but within tissues, GC availability is controlled by the isoforms of 11β (Beta)-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase 11β (Beta)-HSD that interconvert inactive cortisone and active cortisol.
Conor, Woods, Jeremy W, Tomlinson
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