Cantor conjectured that there are no infinite cardinalities between the size of the natural numbers and the size of the real numbers. |
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It is conjectured that natural selection tuned the average connectivity in such a way that the network reaches a sparse graph of connections. |
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It was conjectured that English-speaking Chinese youth identify less with Chinese culture and are more isolated from their Chinese peers. |
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This interactive table presents the elementary particles of the standard model as well as the conjectured graviton. |
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Goldbach also conjectured that every odd number is the sum of three primes. |
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The music, the agency conjectured, might drown out crucial security announcements on the P.A. system. |
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This sort of cannibalism is an activity that scientists have long imagined and conjectured and in fact predicted but had never seen before. |
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On the basis of this evidence, plus incredible intuition, he conjectured that all the complex zeros are on the critical line. |
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Once you have real evidence, not some conjectured, cockamamie theory, call me. |
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Brown conjectured that sharks use their supersensitive gel to detect these subtle boundaries. |
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The author conjectured rightly that the word had reference to bell-ringing, but mislook the application. |
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Further, it was conjectured that the adolescents mistook superficial emotions, such as excitement and security, for genuine feelings of well-being. |
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We always conjectured that having no male role model, and this constant shifting at such an early age, probably left Helen a rather fragile, mentally delicate creature. |
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However, thermitederivative reactions as conjectured would produce molten flowing iron, as observed. |
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Jordan has conjectured that he and other players tend to overdress off the court because they must wear so little on the court. |
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In particular, he conjectured that any smooth 3-surface that has no edges, no corkscrew-like twists, and no doughnut-like holes must be topologically equivalent to a 3-sphere. |
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In the absence of any quantitative evidence, it can only be conjectured how noise nuisance differs among the three freight modes. |
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Let's go up from the third level of Deity function to Epilogue X, to a conjectured eighth level of the function of total Deity. |
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It was conjectured that a spiral walkway would have led around the hill allowing a procession to reach the 120-foot high summit for pre-historic ceremonies. |
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It could be conjectured that the same practice be followed for any other international instrument. |
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Huxley conjectured that we would be destroyed by the things that delight us. |
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He conjectured results about the number of solutions to polynomial equations over the integers using intuition on how algebraic topology should apply in this novel situation. |
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They conjectured that any semicontiguous minor can also be written in terms of domino tilings of a region on the square lattice. |
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Adjuvant chemotherapy, Carbone conjectured, could be the surgeon's little helper. |
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Several derivations have been conjectured but none has gained general acceptance in mainstream scholarship. |
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Cantor himself conjectured that the universe might contain different types of matter, with the different types of matter decomposable into infinite sets of differing sizes. |
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Silver is well known to kill bacteria, so Dr Cui conjectured that forcing bugs to pass close to the metal without actually trapping them might lead to their destruction. |
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So it is conjectured, and quite possibly wrongly. |
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He conjectured that license actions imposed fewer consequences on impaired drivers, as these measures would not necessarily prevent them from driving. |
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Secondly, the authors conjectured that the third strike will often occur at an age when criminal careers are on the decline, thereby limiting the law's impact. |
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The interval can thus be interpreted as a range of reasonableness for conjectures about the true mean price ratio: intuitively, any conjectured value beyond this range is too far from the reported mean ratio to be believable. |
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It was conjectured that sedentary species that cannot leave an area may experience higher levels of exposure to seismic sound than mobile animals, and this factor may be taken into account in management as well. |
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Here in a conjectured eighth level we have re-associative Deity. |
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It could be conjectured that the scarcity of negotiated agreements is due to the fact that trade unions do not see data processing and privacy as major issues within Swedish companies. |
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It has long been conjectured that human rights might be at stake in certain of the disputes which gave rise to these investor-state arbitrations in the water sector. |
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Respondents from private mortgage insurers and lending institutions conjectured that the secular increase in default rates might be attributable to this decline in financial literacy. |
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Physicists had long conjectured that a down quark could combine with a strange and a bottom quark to form the three-generation cascade baryon. |
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Because of the cave art's age, some scientists have conjectured that the paintings may have been made by Neanderthals. |
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Richard Oram has conjectured that David's ultimate aim was to bring the whole of the ancient kingdom of Northumbria into his dominion. |
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The obsolete term Old Slovenian was used by early 19th century scholars who conjectured that the language was based on the dialect of Pannonia. |
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An approximate composition of some of the crew has been conjectured based on contemporary records. |
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It is conjectured that Mr. Murphee will now be enabled to hand himself over the Cumberland river or a barn yard fence by the straps of his boots. |
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The names of possible tribes inhabiting the area have been conjectured on the basis of place names. |
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It may be conjectured with some confidence that it is very unlike what is called the Wild and sometimes the Woolly West, which I did not see. |
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I conjectured that this might not be so in a world of Rothschild's oligopolists acting according to Clausewitz's Principles of War. |
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Indigenous genetic studies suggest that the first inhabitants of the Americas share a single ancestral population, one that developed in isolation, conjectured to be Beringia. |
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This value was conjectured by Batchelor and Yung, using the integrability of the model and comparison with a more general solvable loop model on the square lattice. |
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Pneumonia and typhoid have both been conjectured, as well as poison. |
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It has been conjectured that they could have been used to synchronize a calendar to the solar cycle for purposes of planting crops or timing religious rituals. |
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Some scholars have conjectured that Skelton may have indeed written a lost Robin Hood play for Henry VIII's court, and that this play may have been one of Munday's sources. |
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