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  • Stabilization hypothesis
  • specifically in category theory and algebraic topology, the Baez–Dolan stabilization hypothesis, proposed in (Baez & Dolan 1995), states that suspension of a weak

    Stabilization hypothesis

    Stabilization_hypothesis

  • Hyman Minsky
  • American economist

    model of the credit system, which he dubbed the "financial instability hypothesis" (FIH), incorporated many ideas already circulated by John Stuart Mill

    Hyman Minsky

    Hyman Minsky

    Hyman_Minsky

  • Gaia hypothesis
  • Scientific hypothesis about Earth

    The Gaia hypothesis (/ˈɡaɪ.ə/), also known as the Gaia theory, Gaia paradigm, or the Gaia principle, proposes that living organisms interact with their

    Gaia hypothesis

    Gaia hypothesis

    Gaia_hypothesis

  • Null hypothesis
  • Position that there is no relationship between two phenomena

    The null hypothesis (often denoted H 0 {\textstyle H_{0}} ) is the claim in scientific research that the effect being studied does not exist. The null

    Null hypothesis

    Null_hypothesis

  • Mima mounds
  • Geological feature in Washington, United States

    Perron, J.T. (2016). "Critiques of the seismic hypothesis and the vegetation stabilization hypothesis for the formation of Mima mounds along the western

    Mima mounds

    Mima mounds

    Mima_mounds

  • Transition state theory
  • Theory describing chemical reaction rates

    numerous transition-state inhibitors supports the transition-state stabilization hypothesis for enzymatic catalysis. There is a large number of enzymes known

    Transition state theory

    Transition state theory

    Transition_state_theory

  • Permanent income hypothesis
  • Economic model explaining consumption pattern formation

    contributions in the form of the permanent income hypothesis, while the monetary history and stabilization section has been interpreted to refer to his work

    Permanent income hypothesis

    Permanent income hypothesis

    Permanent_income_hypothesis

  • Statistical hypothesis test
  • Method of statistical inference

    statistical hypothesis test is a method of statistical inference used to decide whether the data provide sufficient evidence to reject a particular hypothesis. A

    Statistical hypothesis test

    Statistical_hypothesis_test

  • Alternative hypothesis
  • Alternative assumption to the null hypothesis

    statistical hypothesis testing, the alternative hypothesis is one of the propositions in the hypothesis test. In general the goal of hypothesis test is to

    Alternative hypothesis

    Alternative_hypothesis

  • Hindenburg disaster
  • 1937 airship fire in the US

    consistent with the "explosive" dope hypothesis. The TV show MythBusters explored the incendiary paint hypothesis. Their findings indicated that the aluminum

    Hindenburg disaster

    Hindenburg disaster

    Hindenburg_disaster

  • Fermi paradox
  • Discrepancy of the lack of evidence for alien life despite its apparent likelihood

    protect its independent cultural development, which resembles the zoo hypothesis proposed by John Ball. The Fermi question first appeared in print in a

    Fermi paradox

    Fermi_paradox

  • Snowball Earth
  • Worldwide glaciation episodes during the Proterozoic eon

    The Snowball Earth is a geohistorical hypothesis proposing that during one or more of Earth's icehouse climates, the planet's surface was nearly entirely

    Snowball Earth

    Snowball Earth

    Snowball_Earth

  • Rare Earth hypothesis
  • Hypothesis that complex extraterrestrial life is improbable and extremely rare

    In planetary astronomy and astrobiology, the Rare Earth hypothesis argues that the origin of life and the evolution of biological complexity, such as sexually

    Rare Earth hypothesis

    Rare Earth hypothesis

    Rare_Earth_hypothesis

  • Statistical significance
  • Concept in inferential statistics

    statistical hypothesis testing, a result has statistical significance when a result at least as "extreme" would be very infrequent if the null hypothesis were

    Statistical significance

    Statistical_significance

  • P-value
  • Function of the observed sample results

    In null-hypothesis significance testing, the p-value is the probability of obtaining test results at least as extreme as the result actually observed,

    P-value

    P-value

  • Rent control
  • Regulations to reduce increases in housing rents

    rent that a landlord may charge, typically called rent control or rent stabilization Eviction controls: codified standards by which a landlord may terminate

    Rent control

    Rent_control

  • Troubled Asset Relief Program
  • US government program

    Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 Financial Crisis Responsibility Fee Lemon socialism Matthew Pendo NCUA Corporate Stabilization Program "Final

    Troubled Asset Relief Program

    Troubled_Asset_Relief_Program

  • Endurance running hypothesis
  • Human evolution hypothesis

    The endurance running hypothesis is a series of conjectures which presume humans evolved anatomical and physiological adaptations to run long distances

    Endurance running hypothesis

    Endurance_running_hypothesis

  • Chi-squared test
  • Statistical hypothesis test

    A chi-squared test (also chi-square or χ2 test) is a statistical hypothesis test used in the analysis of contingency tables when the sample sizes are large

    Chi-squared test

    Chi-squared test

    Chi-squared_test

  • Clathrate gun hypothesis
  • Meteorological hypothesis

    The clathrate gun hypothesis is a proposed explanation for the periods of rapid warming during the Quaternary. The hypothesis is that changes in fluxes

    Clathrate gun hypothesis

    Clathrate gun hypothesis

    Clathrate_gun_hypothesis

  • Planet Nine
  • Hypothetical Solar System planet

    discoveries of objects including 2017 OF201 and 2023 KQ14 have challenged the hypothesis, as their orbits are not aligned with the other TNOs and would be unstable

    Planet Nine

    Planet Nine

    Planet_Nine

  • Timeline of category theory and related mathematics
  • History of maths

    n-category with duals on one object. 1995 John Baez-James Dolan Stabilization hypothesis: After suspending a weak n-category n + 2 times, further suspensions

    Timeline of category theory and related mathematics

    Timeline_of_category_theory_and_related_mathematics

  • Type I and type II errors
  • Concepts from statistical hypothesis testing

    null hypothesis in statistical hypothesis testing. A type II error, or a false negative, is the incorrect acceptance of a false null hypothesis. An analysis

    Type I and type II errors

    Type_I_and_type_II_errors

  • Weak n-category
  • Higher category theory concept

    39–103. doi:10.1006/aima.1998.1724. Infinity category Opetope Stabilization hypothesis Baez, John. "n-Categories – Sketch of a Definition". Baez, John

    Weak n-category

    Weak_n-category

  • Abiogenesis
  • Life arising from non-living matter

    non-living matter, such as simple organic compounds. The prevailing scientific hypothesis is that the transition from non-living to living entities on Earth was

    Abiogenesis

    Abiogenesis

    Abiogenesis

  • Wilcoxon signed-rank test
  • Statistical hypothesis test

    Wilcoxon signed-rank test is a non-parametric rank test for statistical hypothesis testing used either to test the location of a population based on a sample

    Wilcoxon signed-rank test

    Wilcoxon_signed-rank_test

  • Analysis of variance
  • Collection of statistical models

    include hypothesis testing, the partitioning of sums of squares, experimental techniques and the additive model. Laplace was performing hypothesis testing

    Analysis of variance

    Analysis_of_variance

  • Matter wave
  • Quantum mechanical waves describing matter

    electrons also have wave-like properties. His thesis started from the hypothesis, "that to each portion of energy with a proper mass m0 one may associate

    Matter wave

    Matter_wave

  • Expansionary fiscal contraction
  • Attempting to increase economic growth through austerity

    Irish stabilization." A 2009 study of the 1983–1986 Denmark fiscal contraction applied structural VAR/event study methodology to test the EFC hypothesis. This

    Expansionary fiscal contraction

    Expansionary_fiscal_contraction

  • Sequential analysis
  • Statistical analysis where the sample size is not fixed in advance

    In statistics, sequential analysis or sequential hypothesis testing is statistical analysis where the sample size is not fixed in advance. Instead data

    Sequential analysis

    Sequential_analysis

  • Anomeric effect
  • Tendency of some substituents on a cyclohexane ring to prefer axial orientation

    is a general explanation for this type of stabilization for a molecule, the type and amount of stabilization can be affected by the substituents being

    Anomeric effect

    Anomeric effect

    Anomeric_effect

  • Milton Friedman
  • American economist and statistician (1912–2006)

    consumption analysis, monetary history and theory and the complexity of stabilization policy. With George Stigler, Friedman was among the intellectual leaders

    Milton Friedman

    Milton Friedman

    Milton_Friedman

  • Synaptic stabilization
  • Modifying synaptic strength via cell adhesion molecules

    Synaptic stabilization is crucial in the developing and adult nervous systems and is considered a result of the late phase of long-term potentiation (LTP)

    Synaptic stabilization

    Synaptic stabilization

    Synaptic_stabilization

  • Homoscedasticity and heteroscedasticity
  • Statistical property

    a researcher might fail to reject a null hypothesis at a given significance level, when that null hypothesis was actually uncharacteristic of the actual

    Homoscedasticity and heteroscedasticity

    Homoscedasticity and heteroscedasticity

    Homoscedasticity_and_heteroscedasticity

  • Power (statistics)
  • Term in statistical hypothesis testing

    power is the probability of detecting an effect (i.e. rejecting the null hypothesis) given that some prespecified effect actually exists using a given test

    Power (statistics)

    Power_(statistics)

  • F-test of equality of variances
  • Test used in statistics

    statistics, an F-test of equality of variances is a test for the null hypothesis that two normal populations have the same variance. Notionally, any F-test

    F-test of equality of variances

    F-test_of_equality_of_variances

  • Janzen–Connell hypothesis
  • Explanation for tree species biodiversity in rainforests

    The Janzen–Connell hypothesis is a well-known hypothesis for the maintenance of high species biodiversity in the tropics. It was published independently

    Janzen–Connell hypothesis

    Janzen–Connell_hypothesis

  • Chernobyl disaster
  • 1986 nuclear accident in the Soviet Union

    for transforming the site into an ecologically safe condition through stabilization of the sarcophagus and construction of the New Safe Confinement structure

    Chernobyl disaster

    Chernobyl disaster

    Chernobyl_disaster

  • Indigenous Aryanism
  • View that the Indo-Aryans are indigenous to India

    south Asia, and Inner Asia (Wusun and Yuezhi). It is part of the Kurgan-hypothesis/Revised Steppe Theory, which further describes the spread of Indo-European

    Indigenous Aryanism

    Indigenous_Aryanism

  • Vestibulo-ocular reflex
  • Reflex where rotation of the head causes eye movement to stabilize vision

    The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) is a reflex that acts to stabilize gaze during head movement, with eye movement due to activation of the vestibular

    Vestibulo-ocular reflex

    Vestibulo-ocular reflex

    Vestibulo-ocular_reflex

  • Statistics
  • Study of collection and analysis of data

    model. A hypothesis is proposed for the statistical relationship between the two data sets, an alternative to an idealized null hypothesis of no relationship

    Statistics

    Statistics

    Statistics

  • Iron–sulfur world hypothesis
  • Hypothetical scenario for the origin of life

    The iron–sulfur world hypothesis is a set of proposals for the origin of life and the early evolution of life advanced in a series of articles between

    Iron–sulfur world hypothesis

    Iron–sulfur_world_hypothesis

  • Wake therapy
  • Specific application of intentional sleep deprivation

    antidepressant pharmacological intervention is still under investigation. One hypothesis is that sleep deprivation could enhance the effects of the antidepressant

    Wake therapy

    Wake_therapy

  • Tau protein
  • Group of six protein isoforms produced from the MAPT gene

    where it provides microtubule stabilization but also flexibility as needed. Tau proteins interact with tubulin to stabilize microtubules and promote tubulin

    Tau protein

    Tau protein

    Tau_protein

  • Nicolaus Copernicus
  • Mathematician and astronomer (1473–1543)

    Commentary"), a manuscript describing his ideas about the heliocentric hypothesis. It contained seven basic assumptions (detailed below). Thereafter he

    Nicolaus Copernicus

    Nicolaus Copernicus

    Nicolaus_Copernicus

  • Neoteny in humans
  • Retention of juvenile traits into adulthood

    juvenile features of our ancestors". J. B. S. Haldane mirrors Gould's hypothesis by stating a "major evolutionary trend in human beings" is "greater prolongation

    Neoteny in humans

    Neoteny in humans

    Neoteny_in_humans

  • Cohen's h
  • Measure of distance between two proportions

    differences between proportions, Cohen's h can be used in conjunction with hypothesis testing. A "statistically significant" difference between two proportions

    Cohen's h

    Cohen's_h

  • Pearson's chi-squared test
  • Evaluates how likely it is that any difference between data sets arose by chance

    statistic are used. It is a p-value test. A simple example is testing the hypothesis that an ordinary six-sided die is "fair" (i. e., all six outcomes are

    Pearson's chi-squared test

    Pearson's_chi-squared_test

  • Andromeda Galaxy
  • Barred spiral galaxy in the Local Group

    As early as 1755, the German philosopher Immanuel Kant proposed the hypothesis that the Milky Way is only one of many galaxies in his book Universal

    Andromeda Galaxy

    Andromeda Galaxy

    Andromeda_Galaxy

  • Black Queen hypothesis
  • Theory connecting gene loss in microbial communities to natural selection

    The Black Queen hypothesis (BQH) is a reductive evolution theory which seeks to explain how natural selection (as opposed to genetic drift) can drive gene

    Black Queen hypothesis

    Black_Queen_hypothesis

  • Insect flight
  • Mechanisms and evolution of insect flight

    insect fossils that would have assisted stabilization while hopping or falling. In favor of this hypothesis is the tendency of most insects, when startled

    Insect flight

    Insect flight

    Insect_flight

  • Rapid eye movement sleep
  • Phase of sleep characterized by random and rapid eye movements

    to "scanning hypothesis", the directional properties of REM sleep are related to a shift of gaze in dream imagery. Against this hypothesis is that such

    Rapid eye movement sleep

    Rapid eye movement sleep

    Rapid_eye_movement_sleep

  • Ultra-high-temperature metamorphism
  • Crustal metamorphism with temperatures exceeding 900 °C

    looks as if the incoming CO2 could have buffered the water activity and stabilized the anhydrous mineralogy of UHT rocks. Anatectic melts were variably extracted

    Ultra-high-temperature metamorphism

    Ultra-high-temperature_metamorphism

  • Stable ∞-category
  • an abelian category and the ∞-category of spectra are both stable. A stabilization of an ∞-category C having finite limits and base point is a functor

    Stable ∞-category

    Stable_∞-category

  • Mercury (planet)
  • First planet from the Sun

    relatively major component. A similar process, known as the giant impact hypothesis, has been proposed to explain the formation of Earth's Moon. Alternatively

    Mercury (planet)

    Mercury (planet)

    Mercury_(planet)

  • Dog
  • Domesticated species of canid

    protect against allergies and autoimmune diseases (according to the hygiene hypothesis). Other benefits include dogs as social support. One study indicated that

    Dog

    Dog

    Dog

  • Drake equation
  • Estimate of extraterrestrial civilizations

    adds further uncertainty to this figure. The authors of the rare Earth hypothesis propose a number of additional constraints on habitability for planets

    Drake equation

    Drake equation

    Drake_equation

  • Spearman's rank correlation coefficient
  • Nonparametric measure of rank correlation

    that it would be greater than or equal to the observed r, given the null hypothesis, by using a permutation test. An advantage of this approach is that it

    Spearman's rank correlation coefficient

    Spearman's rank correlation coefficient

    Spearman's_rank_correlation_coefficient

  • Maximum a posteriori estimation
  • Method of estimating the parameters of a statistical model

    transform Box–Cox transformation Yeo–Johnson transformation Variance-stabilizing transformation Anscombe transform Fisher transformation Scaling and normalization

    Maximum a posteriori estimation

    Maximum_a_posteriori_estimation

  • Ketamine
  • Dissociative anesthetic and anti-depressant

    well understood, but it is an area of active investigation. Due to the hypothesis that NMDA receptor antagonism underlies the antidepressant effects of

    Ketamine

    Ketamine

    Ketamine

  • LSD
  • Psychedelic drug

    on March 8, 2021. Retrieved March 14, 2020. Nichols D (May 24, 2003). "Hypothesis on Albert Hofmann's Famous 1943 "Bicycle Day"". Hofmann Foundation. Archived

    LSD

    LSD

    LSD

  • Coal combustion products
  • By-products of coal combustion

    production Waste stabilization and solidification Cement clinker production (as a substitute material for clay) Mine reclamation Stabilization of soft soils

    Coal combustion products

    Coal combustion products

    Coal_combustion_products

  • Folding funnel
  • Protein folding hypothesis

    funnel hypothesis is closely related to the hydrophobic collapse hypothesis, under which the driving force for protein folding is the stabilization associated

    Folding funnel

    Folding funnel

    Folding_funnel

  • Milankovitch cycles
  • Global climate cycles

    more definitive and quantitative analysis than James Croll's earlier hypothesis that variations in eccentricity, axial tilt, and precession combined to

    Milankovitch cycles

    Milankovitch cycles

    Milankovitch_cycles

  • Great Depression
  • Worldwide economic depression (1929–1939)

    Raphaël; Torre, Dominique; Tosi, Elise (2009). "Romania's unsustainable stabilization: 1929–1933" (PDF). GREDEG Working Papers (2019–43). Groupe de Recherche

    Great Depression

    Great Depression

    Great_Depression

  • Jarque–Bera test
  • Normality test

    statistic can be used to test the hypothesis that the data are from a normal distribution. The null hypothesis is a joint hypothesis of the skewness being zero

    Jarque–Bera test

    Jarque–Bera_test

  • Two-proportion Z-test
  • Statistical methods for comparing samples

    Z-test (also called the two-sample proportion Z-test) is a statistical hypothesis test for assessing whether two groups differ in the proportion of a binary

    Two-proportion Z-test

    Two-proportion_Z-test

  • Statistic
  • Single measure of some attribute of a sample

    estimating a population parameter, describing a sample, or evaluating a hypothesis. The average (or mean) of sample values is a statistic. The term statistic

    Statistic

    Statistic

  • Biblical criticism
  • Scholarly study of biblical writings

    faith. The Wellhausen hypothesis (also known as the JEDP theory, or the Documentary hypothesis, or the Graf–Wellhausen hypothesis) proposes that the Pentateuch

    Biblical criticism

    Biblical criticism

    Biblical_criticism

  • Living fossil
  • Organism resembling a form long shown in the fossil records

    are biased by the a priori hypothesis that these species are 'living fossils'. Accordingly, the genome stasis hypothesis is challenged by the recent

    Living fossil

    Living fossil

    Living_fossil

  • Larry Summers
  • American economist (born 1954)

    policy he advocated in the Clinton Administration – "privatization, stabilization, and liberalization". During the 1997 Asian financial crisis, Summers

    Larry Summers

    Larry Summers

    Larry_Summers

  • Tonic tensor tympani syndrome
  • Medical condition

    currently a hypothesis for where these symptoms come from rather than a recognized medical condition. The studies supporting the hypothesis are limited

    Tonic tensor tympani syndrome

    Tonic_tensor_tympani_syndrome

  • Student's t-test
  • Statistical hypothesis test

    It is any statistical hypothesis test in which the test statistic follows a Student's t-distribution under the null hypothesis. It is most commonly applied

    Student's t-test

    Student's_t-test

  • Akaike information criterion
  • Estimator for quality of a statistical model

    restriction. Every statistical hypothesis test can be formulated as a comparison of statistical models. Hence, every statistical hypothesis test can be replicated

    Akaike information criterion

    Akaike_information_criterion

  • Strangelet
  • Type of hypothetical particle

    "strange matter hypothesis", proposed separately by Arnold Bodmer in 1971 and by Edward Witten in 1984. According to this hypothesis, when a large enough

    Strangelet

    Strangelet

  • Frequentist inference
  • Type of statistical inference

    statistics, in which the well-established methodologies of statistical hypothesis testing and confidence intervals are founded. Frequentism is based on

    Frequentist inference

    Frequentist_inference

  • Metallic hydrogen
  • Phase of hydrogen

    might be a superconductor, up to room temperature (290 K or 17 °C). This hypothesis is based on an expected strong coupling between conduction electrons and

    Metallic hydrogen

    Metallic_hydrogen

  • Effect size
  • Statistical measure of the magnitude of a phenomenon

    heart attack). Effect sizes are a complementary tool for statistical hypothesis testing, and play an important role in statistical power analyses to assess

    Effect size

    Effect_size

  • Bird vocalization
  • Sounds birds use to communicate

    forebrain pathway of adult birds that had been deafened led to the stabilization of song (LMAN lesions in deafened birds prevented any further deterioration

    Bird vocalization

    Bird vocalization

    Bird_vocalization

  • Ötzi
  • Natural mummy of a man

    reportedly offered to purchase the rights to sell them. However, a more recent hypothesis by British archaeologist Jacqui Wood posits that Ötzi's shoes were actually

    Ötzi

    Ötzi

    Ötzi

  • Telomere
  • Region of repetitive nucleotide sequences on chromosomes

    rearrangement, the latter termed the "breakage-first hypothesis". Muller inferred from this hypothesis that for the continued operation of a broken ended

    Telomere

    Telomere

    Telomere

  • Sturtian glaciation
  • Glacial Snowball Earth event about 700 million years ago

    Ma to c. 660 Ma, a time span of approximately 57 million years. It is hypothesised to have been a Snowball Earth event, or contrastingly multiple regional

    Sturtian glaciation

    Sturtian_glaciation

  • Memory
  • Faculty of mind to store and retrieve data

    important for the persistence of long-term memories. The long-term stabilization of synaptic changes is also determined by a parallel increase of pre-

    Memory

    Memory

    Memory

  • Atopic dermatitis
  • Long-term form of skin inflammation

    bioelectric barrier function in the epidermis. According to the hygiene hypothesis, early childhood exposure to certain microorganisms (such as gut flora

    Atopic dermatitis

    Atopic dermatitis

    Atopic_dermatitis

  • Natural selection
  • Mechanism of evolution by differential reproduction

    selection in the fourth chapter of On the Origin of Species Once he had this hypothesis, Darwin was meticulous about gathering and refining evidence of consilience

    Natural selection

    Natural selection

    Natural_selection

  • Achillobator
  • Extinct dromaeosaurid genus from the Late Cretaceous period

    numerous authors mainly based on the similar fossil assemblages. This hypothesis may be also supported by the similar ages. The environments that were

    Achillobator

    Achillobator

    Achillobator

  • Multiple comparisons problem
  • Statistical interpretation with many tests

    level and the corresponding null hypothesis is true, there is only a 5% risk of incorrectly rejecting the null hypothesis. However, if 100 tests are each

    Multiple comparisons problem

    Multiple comparisons problem

    Multiple_comparisons_problem

  • Poppers
  • Class of recreational drug

    widespread use of poppers among AIDS patients led to the later disproved hypothesis that poppers contributed to the development of Kaposi's sarcoma, a rare

    Poppers

    Poppers

  • Biochemistry of Alzheimer's disease
  • The cholesterol hypothesis is a combination of the amyloid hypothesis, tau hypothesis, and potentially the inflammatory hypothesis. Cholesterol was shown

    Biochemistry of Alzheimer's disease

    Biochemistry_of_Alzheimer's_disease

  • Language
  • Structured system of communication

    portal Linguistics portal Society portal Religion portal Father tongue hypothesis Great ape language Human communication Attitude (psychology) – Concept

    Language

    Language

    Language

  • Norman Borlaug
  • American agronomist and Nobel Laureate (1914–2009)

    has led agricultural economists to call this methodology the "Borlaug hypothesis," namely that increasing the productivity of agriculture on the best farmland

    Norman Borlaug

    Norman Borlaug

    Norman_Borlaug

  • Timeline of fish evolution
  • Evolution of fish

    The traditional explanation is the "shrinking waterhole hypothesis" or "desert hypothesis" posited by the American paleontologist Alfred Romer. He believed

    Timeline of fish evolution

    Timeline_of_fish_evolution

  • Halteres
  • Pair of small club-shaped insect organs

    rotated around a fly at slower angular velocities, head stabilization still occurs. Head stabilization outputs due to optical inputs alone are slower to respond

    Halteres

    Halteres

    Halteres

  • Fez, Morocco
  • City in Fez-Meknes, Morocco

    as Fez may have been built on the ruins of an older city. A further hypothesis suggests that it comes from "Fazaz", which is the name of a nearby region

    Fez, Morocco

    Fez, Morocco

    Fez,_Morocco

  • Wald test
  • Statistical test

    between the unrestricted estimate and its hypothesized value under the null hypothesis, where the weight is the precision of the estimate. Intuitively, the larger

    Wald test

    Wald_test

  • Kingdom of Aksum
  • Polity in Africa and Arabia before 960

    fractured. The stelae have most of their mass out of the ground, but are stabilized by massive underground counterweights. The stone was often engraved with

    Kingdom of Aksum

    Kingdom of Aksum

    Kingdom_of_Aksum

  • Psychedelic drug
  • Hallucinogenic class of psychoactive drug

    surprising that this compound survives the one hour pH 7.4 incubation. This stabilization may be analogous to the inhibition by liver constituents of hydroxylamine

    Psychedelic drug

    Psychedelic drug

    Psychedelic_drug

  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Chemical compound

    tolerability and efficacy of combination therapy with hydrogen peroxide stabilized cream and adapalene gel in comparison with benzoyl peroxide cream and

    Hydrogen peroxide

    Hydrogen peroxide

    Hydrogen_peroxide

  • Mongol Empire
  • Empire in Eurasia from 1206-1368

    connotations of strength, firmness, hardness, or righteousness. A third hypothesis proposes that the title is related to the Turkic tängiz ('ocean'), the

    Mongol Empire

    Mongol Empire

    Mongol_Empire

  • Gagauz people
  • Turkic ethnic group of southern Moldova and southwestern Ukraine

    Christianity when their fellow Muslim Tatars lived in the North. The Steppe hypothesis suggests that the Gagauz may be descendants of other Turkic nomadic tribes

    Gagauz people

    Gagauz_people

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  • Aavihshka
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aavihshka

    Altruism, Advantage, Virtue, Accord, Heart, Warm and loving. heart, Warm and loving. for you are blessed with many

  • Vunshika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vunshika

    Durga

  • Shivas
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Shivas

    Lord Shiva

  • Lauren
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Jamaican, Latin

    Lauren

    The Laurel Tree; Sweet Bay Tree Symbolic of Honor and Victory; Laurel; Man from Laurentium; Crowned with Laurel; Of Laurentum; Crowned with Lau

  • Komal
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Komal

    Preety; Cute; Tender; Smooth; Soft; Delicate and the Feeling Soft

  • Krithika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Krithika

    Admirable; Star

  • Nishna
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Nishna

    Bliss

  • Prosmita | ப்ரோஸ்மிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Prosmita | ப்ரோஸ்மிதா

    Quite girl

  • Abdul-Maajid
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdul-Maajid

    Slave of the Excellence

  • Adley
  • Male

    English

    Adley

    The Just

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  • Supposure
  • n.

    Supposition; hypothesis; conjecture.

  • Panspermic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to panspermy; as, the panspermic hypothesis.

  • Theory
  • n.

    A doctrine, or scheme of things, which terminates in speculation or contemplation, without a view to practice; hypothesis; speculation.

  • Phrenology
  • n.

    In popular usage, the physiological hypothesis of Gall, that the mental faculties, and traits of character, are shown on the surface of the head or skull; craniology.

  • Say
  • v. t.

    To mention or suggest as an estimate, hypothesis, or approximation; hence, to suppose; -- in the imperative, followed sometimes by the subjunctive; as, he had, say fifty thousand dollars; the fox had run, say ten miles.

  • Inogen
  • n.

    A complex nitrogenous substance, which, by Hermann's hypothesis, is continually decomposed and reproduced in the muscles, during their life.

  • Transformism
  • n.

    The hypothesis, or doctrine, that living beings have originated by the modification of some other previously existing forms of living matter; -- opposed to abiogenesis.

  • Hypothesis
  • n.

    A tentative theory or supposition provisionally adopted to explain certain facts, and to guide in the investigation of others; hence, frequently called a working hypothesis.

  • Pangenesis
  • n.

    An hypothesis advanced by Darwin in explanation of heredity.

  • Hypothetist
  • n.

    One who proposes or supports an hypothesis.

  • Suppositive
  • a.

    Including or implying supposition, or hypothesis; supposed.

  • Hypotheses
  • pl.

    of Hypothesis

  • Thesis
  • n.

    An affirmation, or distinction from a supposition or hypothesis.

  • Tellurism
  • n.

    An hypothesis of animal magnetism propounded by Dr. Keiser, in Germany, in which the phenomena are ascribed to the agency of a telluric spirit or influence.

  • Hypothesis
  • n.

    A supposition; a proposition or principle which is supposed or taken for granted, in order to draw a conclusion or inference for proof of the point in question; something not proved, but assumed for the purpose of argument, or to account for a fact or an occurrence; as, the hypothesis that head winds detain an overdue steamer.

  • Sterilization
  • n.

    The act or process of sterilizing, or rendering sterile; also, the state of being sterile.

  • Supposition
  • n.

    That which is supposed; hypothesis; conjecture; surmise; opinion or belief without sufficient evidence.

  • Hypothetical
  • a.

    Characterized by, or of the nature of, an hypothesis; conditional; assumed without proof, for the purpose of reasoning and deducing proof, or of accounting for some fact or phenomenon.

  • Philosophy
  • n.

    A particular philosophical system or theory; the hypothesis by which particular phenomena are explained.

  • Rationale
  • a.

    An explanation or exposition of the principles of some opinion, action, hypothesis, phenomenon, or the like; also, the principles themselves.