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postulate

verb as in suppose, figure

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The physicists postulate that the color-charged black holes could have affected the balance of fusing nuclei, in a way that astronomers might someday detect with future measurements.

It has since been postulated that so-called cognitive reserve might account for this differential protective effect in individuals.

The research is anchored in a theory postulating that emotions are generated when human cognition evaluates events from various perspectives.

"We could postulate that about 80 percent of humans stand up in a similar way. Then we designed a controller around that trajectory."

This idea postulates that brain rhythms organize the otherwise massive number of possible outcomes that could result from, say, 1,000 neurons engaging in independent spiking activity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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