| NOUN | an accepted theory | accepted theories |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- It is not certain how he turned his small ancestral kingdom into an empire, although a widely accepted theory among modern historians is that his marriage to the Licchavi princess Kumaradevi helped him extend his political power.
- The generally accepted theory is that BL Lac objects are intrinsically low-power radio galaxies while OVV quasars are intrinsically powerful radio-loud quasars.
- A widely accepted theory is that minor-planet moons are formed from debris knocked off the primary by an impact.
- The birth of the modern widely accepted theory of planetary formation—the solar nebular disk model (SNDM)—can be traced to the Soviet astronomer Victor Safronov.
- The most widely accepted theory, that of the original archaeologist, Luciana Jacobelli, is that they served as reminders of where one had left one's clothes.
- It has also been variously suggested that bubbles may be rational, intrinsic, and contagious. To date, there is no widely accepted theory to explain their occurrence.
- In the United States, from the mid-1970s and throughout the 1980s mind control was a widely accepted theory in public opinion, and the vast majority of newspaper and magazine accounts of deprogrammings assumed that recruits' relatives were well justified to seek conservatorships and to hire deprogrammers.
- A now well-developed and widely accepted theory is that the spillover of HIV from chimpanzees was at least partially due to deforestation.
- In the mid 19th century, the accepted theory was that lightning produced a vacuum and that the collapse of that vacuum produced what is known as thunder.
- The currently accepted theory was formulated by Osborne Reynolds, who theorized that thermal transpiration was the cause of the motion.
- The accepted theory of Redi's day claimed that maggots developed spontaneously from rotting meat.
- The generally accepted theory of the earthwork attributes most of its construction to Offa, King of Mercia from 757 to 796.
- The currently accepted theory describing elementary particles and their interactions is known as the standard model of particle physics.
- The first widely accepted theory was constructed by Eduard Sievers (1893), who distinguished five distinct alliterative patterns.
- For many years the most widely accepted theory of the structure of a micelle was that it was composed of spherical casein aggregates, called submicelles, that were held together by calcium phosphate linkages.
- This competed with Josiah Whitney's then-accepted theory that the mountain valleys were formed by earthquakes.
- However, as one of the first tests of general relativity, the theory predicted that large masses such as stars would bend light, in contradiction to accepted theory; this was observed in a 1919 eclipse.
- Numerous researchers concentrate their efforts on this specific step; nevertheless, no accepted theory of quantum gravity, and thus no accepted theory of everything, has emerged with observational evidence.
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