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1.With only a few facts, Holmes could hypothesize the explanation.
2.One could hypothesize a metric of current flow for time, a form of temporal amperage.
3.Under such circumstances, the authors hypothesize a curricular reconstruction in relation to the music teaching in normal universities.
4.Many problems solved in real life need the math activity to explore, to develop hypothesize, to found mathematical model.
5.Similarly, one might also hypothesize that females, on the other hand, select toys that allow them to hone the skills they will one day need to nurture their young.
6.Researchers hypothesize that fever may restore nerve cell communications in regions of the autistic brain. The restoration may help children improve socialization skills during a fever.
7.This apparent coincidence remained unexplained until recently: if we hypothesize that methane kept the ancient climate warm, then we can predict a global ice age at 2.3 billion years ago because it would have been a natural consequence of the rise of oxygen.
8.Researchers hypothesize that watching entertainment programming might contribute to learning problems because it takes time that might otherwise be dedicated to reading and homework, requires little intellectual effort, promotes problems with attention and contributes to disinterest in school.
9."we can now hypothesize with some confidence that those apparently happy, calm buddhist souls one regularly comes across in places such as dharamsala, india, really are happy," professor owen flanagan, of duke university in north carolina, said wednesday.
10.According to non-Newtonian fluid mechanics theory and mathematical method, conbined with plunger moving property, the hypothesize fluid is imcompressive, hydraulic radius of flow of liquid in crevice is very little, and it is laminar flow, the flow is treated fixed continuous flow at every instant position of plunger, equation of motion and boundary condition were set up in condition of concentric and eccentric of pump barrel and plunger.

