This is why, in fact, we can certainly hypothesise that since man first appeared on earth, the only way he had at the time of alleviating pain, was to 'caress' the injured part. |
Some zoologists hypothesise that some animal species have an ability to sense subsonic Rayleigh waves from an earthquake or a tsunami. |
We hypothesise now that a substantial number of patients with recurrent calcium renal stone have a genetic defect accounting for a renal leak of calcium which in turn conduct to chronic negative bone balance and osteoporosis. |
They were the first to hypothesise that iron could be converted from pig iron to bar iron by the action of heat alone. |
We hypothesise that alcohol, particularly when drunk in binges, acts as a catalyst on acute ischaemic heart diseases, possibly by being synergetic to other triggering factors. |
I hypothesise that no employer has the power to make profound changes to such a firmly-entrenched system, except after a catastrophe. |