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hy·poth·e·sized
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of hypothesized in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of hypothesized in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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Mizuho Securities analyst Irina Koffler:
Valeant( may need) to pay in excess of the 50-100 bps in fees and/or interest expense hypothesized by our bond desk for its covenant amendments.
IXPE will help us test and refine our theories of how the universe works, there may be even more exciting answers ahead than the ones we've hypothesized. Better yet, we may find whole lists of new questions to ask !
In order to quantify those changes in diversity and test hypothesized causes for such change, we compiled a database of every record of Ediacaran fossil occurrences from around the world.
We wanted to be able to guide people on a common, in fact the most popular informal childcare option prevalent in our community, the aspects of social engagement hypothesized to be responsible for the benefits on cognition( positive mood, mental stimulation, increased activity) were highly relevant to activity as a grandparent.
They've been hypothesized to act as sun shades, dust catchers and blink-reflex triggers, but there's been no really systematic study of what their true benefits are.
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- předpokládanáCzech
- hipotéticaSpanish
- hipotetizadoPortuguese
- สมมติฐานThai
- 假设Chinese
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