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There is insufficient information in the question to answer it. You did not provide the list of "the following conclusions". Please restate the question.Schizophrenics produce excessive amounts of the neurotransmitter serotonin.
Countries economies became more interconnected following World War I APEX
The two hit hypothesis of schizophrenia postulates that there are two different yet necessary malfunctions in the brain that cause schizophrenia. The first happens while a baby is still inside the womb. This could be from faulty genetics, bad brain cells, lack of oxygen during birth or even drugs or infections the mother might have in her body. The second hit happens later in life due to the brain changing as it grows, a major life stressor such as a young adult going to college or taking on a job after high school. The brain must be faulty and unable to process stress correctly (1st hit) so that when life stress happens (2nd) hit schizophrenia symptoms begin to come out.
Pan-Africanism failed to achieve its most important objectives.
You should ask yourself if the data supported your hypothesis.
well to be honestly fair from the deepest part of me heart, i have no clue
leap to conclusions which are not supported by good evidence,exaggerate,mistake the part for the whole,draw false paralells
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There is no scientific research that supports this idea.
Yes. If evolution was not widely supported by evidence, then it would be regarded as a hypothesis rather than a theory.
When reaching conclusions based on evidence, it is important to consider the reliability and quality of the evidence, as well as any potential biases that may be present. It is also crucial to follow a systematic and logical process of analysis to ensure that the conclusions are well-founded and supported by the evidence. Communication of the conclusions should be clear and transparent, highlighting the key findings and the reasoning behind them.
Yes. If evolution was not widely supported by evidence, then it would be regarded as a hypothesis rather than a theory.