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938,700 | hypothesis: Pantheism is the idea that God is the universe . premise: Pantheism holds that God is the universe and the universe is God, whereas Panentheism holds that God contains, but is not identical to, the Universe. It is also the view of the Liberal Catholic Church; Theosophy; some views of Hinduism except Vaishna... | entailment |
938,701 | hypothesis: Observing Daylight Saving Time would have a small effect on how light it is during the workday in areas at high latitudes . premise: The manipulation of time at higher latitudes (for example Iceland, Nunavut or Alaska) has little impact on daily life, because the length of day and night changes more extreme... | entailment |
938,702 | hypothesis: The Quran is recited in classical Arabic . premise: Because the Quran is spoken in classical Arabic, many of the later converts to Islam (mostly non-Arabs) did not always understand the Quranic Arabic, they did not catch allusions that were clear to early Muslims fluent in Arabic and they were concerned wit... | entailment |
938,703 | hypothesis: Ebullism is the forming of gas bubbles in body fluids at a lowered pressure . premise: Humans and animals exposed to vacuum will lose consciousness after a few seconds and die of hypoxia within minutes, but the symptoms are not nearly as graphic as commonly depicted in media and popular culture. The reducti... | entailment |
938,704 | hypothesis: Constructing a botnet to attack another target is an example of malware . premise: Desktop computers and laptops are commonly infected with malware either to gather passwords or financial account information, or to construct a botnet to attack another target. Smart phones, tablet computers, smart watches, a... | entailment |
938,705 | hypothesis: Oligochaetes is the subtype of clitellates that contains earthworms . premise: Traditionally the annelids have been divided into two major groups, the polychaetes and clitellates. In turn the clitellates were divided into oligochaetes, which include earthworms, and hirudinomorphs, whose best-known members a... | entailment |
938,706 | hypothesis: De Peyster saw Nukufetau and Funafuti . premise: The next European to visit was Arent Schuyler de Peyster, of New York, captain of the armed brigantine or privateer Rebecca, sailing under British colours, which passed through the southern Tuvaluan waters in May 1819; de Peyster sighted Nukufetau and Funafut... | entailment |
938,707 | hypothesis: Father Strittmatter administered the last sacrament to von Neumann . premise: He invited a Roman Catholic priest, Father Anselm Strittmatter, O.S.B., to visit him for consultation. Von Neumann reportedly said in explanation that Pascal had a point, referring to Pascal's Wager. Father Strittmatter administer... | entailment |
938,708 | hypothesis: The first six books of the Aeneid were modeled after the Odyssey . premise: The Aeneid is widely considered Virgil's finest work and one of the most important poems in the history of western literature. Virgil worked on the Aeneid during the last eleven years of his life (29–19 BC), commissioned, according ... | entailment |
938,709 | hypothesis: About 20,000 people visited the 2008 European Beer Festival . premise: In Denmark—a country, like Britain, with a long tradition of brewing—a number of pubs have opened which eschew "theming", and which instead focus on the business of providing carefully conditioned beer, often independent of any particula... | entailment |
938,710 | hypothesis: Ibn Khafaja wrote poetry about Valencia 's capture by the Almoravids . premise: The city remained in the hands of Christian troops until 1102, when the Almoravids retook the city and restored the Muslim religion. Although the self-styled 'Emperor of All Spain', Alfonso VI of León and Castile, drove them fro... | entailment |
938,711 | hypothesis: Modern courts often cite pre-Revolution cases when discussing changes in law . premise: The actual substance of English law was formally "received" into the United States in several ways. First, all U.S. states except Louisiana have enacted "reception statutes" which generally state that the common law of E... | entailment |
938,712 | hypothesis: The rights to publish the calendar granted were on April 3 , 1582 . premise: A month after having decreed the reform, the pope with a brief of 3 April 1582 granted to Antonio Lilio, the brother of Luigi Lilio, the exclusive right to publish the calendar for a period of ten years. The Lunario Novo secondo la... | entailment |
938,713 | hypothesis: The Bronx 's economy started to regrow in the late 1980s . premise: The history of the Bronx during the 20th century may be divided into four periods: a boom period during 1900–29, with a population growth by a factor of six from 200,000 in 1900 to 1.3 million in 1930. The Great Depression and post World Wa... | entailment |
938,714 | hypothesis: Four hundred and sixteen grains of standard silver were meant to be in a single dollar . premise: The word "dollar" is one of the words in the first paragraph of Section 9 of Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. In that context, "dollars" is a reference to the Spanish milled dollar, a coin that had a monetar... | entailment |
938,715 | hypothesis: The calling for a complete separation from church and state rejected by the majority of voters was in 1980 . premise: The country was historically about evenly balanced between Catholic and Protestant, with a complex patchwork of majorities over most of the country. Geneva converted to Protestantism in 1536... | entailment |
938,716 | hypothesis: The sun transforms nuclear potential energy to other forms of energy . premise: Examples of energy transformation include generating electric energy from heat energy via a steam turbine, or lifting an object against gravity using electrical energy driving a crane motor. Lifting against gravity performs mech... | entailment |
938,717 | hypothesis: Nancy Astor was elected for Plymouth Sutton . premise: In 1919 Nancy Astor was elected the first ever female member of parliament to take office in the British Houses of Parliament for the constituency of Plymouth Sutton. Taking over office from her husband Waldorf Astor, Lady Astor was a vibrantly active c... | entailment |
938,718 | hypothesis: Zinc can be pulverized at 210 °C . premise: Zinc is a bluish-white, lustrous, diamagnetic metal, though most common commercial grades of the metal have a dull finish. It is somewhat less dense than iron and has a hexagonal crystal structure, with a distorted form of hexagonal close packing, in which each at... | entailment |
938,719 | hypothesis: The education system was unified under Miguel Ahumada . premise: Under Governor Miguel Ahumada, the education system in the state was unified and brought under tighter control by the state government, and the metric system was standardized throughout the state to replace the colonial system of weights and m... | entailment |
938,720 | hypothesis: Montini became the archbishop of Milan on 5 January . premise: Pius XII delivered an address about Montini's appointment from his sick-bed over radio to those assembled in St. Peter's Basilica on 12 December 1954. Both Montini and the pope had tears in their eyes when Montini parted for his dioceses with 1,... | entailment |
938,721 | hypothesis: By the end of Augustus 's reign imperial cult was an established fact . premise: The first and last Roman known as a living divus was Julius Caesar, who seems to have aspired to divine monarchy; he was murdered soon after. Greek allies had their own traditional cults to rulers as divine benefactors, and off... | entailment |
938,722 | hypothesis: Countries that privatized less have more extralegal and unofficial things going on . premise: Like other governmental economic activities, also privatization, such as in the sale of government-owned property, is particularly at the risk of cronyism. Privatizations in Russia, Latin America, and East Germany ... | entailment |
938,723 | hypothesis: Shuhda attended school in Baghdad . premise: From around 750, during the Abbasid Caliphate, women “became renowned for their brains as well as their beauty”. In particular, many well known women of the time were trained from childhood in music, dancing and poetry. Mahbuba was one of these. Another feminine ... | entailment |
938,724 | hypothesis: Woodwind instruments are n't always made completely out of wood . premise: Despite their collective name, not all woodwind instruments are made entirely of wood. The reeds used to play them, however, are usually made from Arundo donax, a type of monocot cane plant. | entailment |
938,725 | hypothesis: During the Gothic period regional differences in Romanesque architecture became more pronounced . premise: From the 10th to the 13th century, Romanesque architecture had become a pan-European style and manner of construction, affecting buildings in countries as far apart as Ireland, Croatia, Sweden and Sici... | entailment |
938,726 | hypothesis: Organisms use camouflage to blend with their habitat and other organisms . premise: One adaptation helping both predators and prey avoid detection is camouflage, a form of crypsis where species have an appearance that helps them blend into the background. Camouflage consists of not only color but also shape... | entailment |
938,727 | hypothesis: Khadijah was one of Muhammad 's wives who had a particular impact on his view of women and education . premise: According to the Sunni scholar Ibn ʻAsākir in the 12th century, there were opportunities for female education in the medieval Islamic world, writing that women could study, earn ijazahs (academic ... | entailment |
938,728 | hypothesis: Dell launched its first products that were free of toxic chemicals in 2009 . premise: Dell was the first company to publicly state a timeline for the elimination of toxic polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and brominated flame retardants (BFRs), which it planned to phase out by the end of 2009. It revised this commit... | entailment |
938,729 | hypothesis: Von Neumann raised the level of economics by several stunning publications . premise: Von Neumann raised the intellectual and mathematical level of economics in several stunning publications. For his model of an expanding economy, von Neumann proved the existence and uniqueness of an equilibrium using his g... | entailment |
938,730 | hypothesis: Charismatic Lutheran congregations grew to be quite large in Minnesota . premise: Larry Christenson, a Lutheran theologian based in San Pedro, California, did much in the 1960s and 1970s to interpret the charismatic movement for Lutherans. A very large annual conference regarding that matter was held in Min... | entailment |
938,731 | hypothesis: The main service of an inn is lodging . premise: The original services of an inn are now also available at other establishments, such as hotels, lodges, and motels, which focus more on lodging customers than on other services, although they usually provide meals; pubs, which are primarily alcohol-serving es... | entailment |
938,732 | hypothesis: The Ashley River merges with the Cooper River to form the Charleston Harbor . premise: Charleston is the oldest and second-largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, and the principal city in the Charleston–North Charleston–Summerville Metropolitan Statistical Ar... | entailment |
938,733 | hypothesis: General William Tecumseh Sherman was the Union General that fought in Bentonville . premise: Confederate troops from all parts of North Carolina served in virtually all the major battles of the Army of Northern Virginia, the Confederacy's most famous army. The largest battle fought in North Carolina was at ... | entailment |
938,734 | hypothesis: Kathmandu resulted from the merger of Dakshin and Koligram . premise: Eventually, the Licchavi ruler Gunakamadeva merged Koligram and Dakshin Koligram, founding the city of Kathmandu. The city was designed in the shape of Chandrahrasa, the sword of Manjushri. The city was surrounded by eight barracks guarde... | entailment |
938,735 | hypothesis: In the 2010 season , one team drew an average of more than 13,000 fans per game . premise: In 2010, the first year of the reconstituted league following bankruptcy, the overall attendance average decreased to 8,135, with only one team (Tampa Bay) exceeding 13,000 per game. | entailment |
938,736 | hypothesis: Along with the British and Israelis , French forces invaded Egypt in 1956 . premise: In November 1956, Eisenhower forced an end to the combined British, French and Israeli invasion of Egypt in response to the Suez Crisis, receiving praise from Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser. Simultaneously he condemn... | entailment |
938,737 | hypothesis: Change in relations between the Ottoman Turks and central Europe is believed to have caused the opening of new sea routes during the Ottoman Empire . premise: Modern Ottoman studies think that the change in relations between the Ottoman Turks and central Europe was caused by the opening of the new sea route... | entailment |
938,738 | hypothesis: Nasser turned against his old ally Khaled Mohieddin . premise: Relations between Nasser and Qasim grew increasingly bitter on 9 March, after Qasim's forces suppressed a rebellion in Mosul, launched a day earlier by a pro-Nasser Iraqi RCC officer backed by UAR authorities. Nasser had considered dispatching t... | entailment |
938,739 | hypothesis: Chrome and Firefox promised to develop Metro-style versions of their browsers . premise: The developers of both Chrome and Firefox committed to developing Metro-style versions of their browsers; while Chrome's "Windows 8 mode" uses a full-screen version of the existing desktop interface, Firefox's version (... | entailment |
938,740 | hypothesis: Brazel become independent in 1822 . premise: Portugal lost much of its wealth and status with the destruction of Lisbon in a 1755 earthquake, occupation during the Napoleonic Wars, and the independence of Brazil, its wealthiest colony, in 1822. After the 1910 revolution deposed the monarchy, the democratic ... | entailment |
938,741 | hypothesis: It is common for airports to provide moving walkways and buses . premise: The distances passengers need to move within a large airport can be substantial. It is common for airports to provide moving walkways and buses. The Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport has a tram that takes people through... | entailment |
938,742 | hypothesis: Trading in the Indian ocean was mainly controlled by Arab merchants . premise: Advances were made in irrigation and farming, using new technology such as the windmill. Crops such as almonds and citrus fruit were brought to Europe through al-Andalus, and sugar cultivation was gradually adopted by the Europea... | entailment |
938,743 | hypothesis: The USDA 's efforts and actions are overseen by the Agriculture , Nutrition and Forestry Committee . premise: In the US, nutritional standards and recommendations are established jointly by the US Department of Agriculture and US Department of Health and Human Services. Dietary and physical activity guideli... | entailment |
938,744 | hypothesis: Many German-born Londoners were British citizens by birth due to their parents serving in the British Armed Forces in Germany premise: The 2011 census recorded that 2,998,264 people or 36.7% of London's population are foreign-born making London the city with the second largest immigrant population, behind N... | entailment |
938,745 | hypothesis: Many nobles were actually surprisingly acting in really usurpers , being commoners . premise: Nobles were born into a noble family, adopted by a noble family (this was abolished in 1633) or ennobled by a king or Sejm for various reasons (bravery in combat, service to the state, etc.—yet this was the rarest ... | entailment |
938,746 | hypothesis: There were three slave uprisings between the years of 135 BC and 71 BC . premise: Between 135 BC and 71 BC there were three "Servile Wars" involving slave uprisings against the Roman state. The third and final uprising was the most serious, involving ultimately between 120,000 and 150,000 slaves under the c... | entailment |
938,747 | hypothesis: The Gulf of Mexico formed in the rift between North America and Mexico 's Yucatan Peninsula . premise: The Jurassic Period extends from about 201.3 ± 0.2 to 145.0 Ma. During the early Jurassic, the supercontinent Pangaea broke up into the northern supercontinent Laurasia and the southern supercontinent Gond... | entailment |
938,748 | hypothesis: United Kingdom has Nigerians sending the second-most money home . premise: According to the International Organization for Migration, Nigeria witnessed a dramatic increase in remittances sent home from overseas Nigerians, going from USD 2.3 billion in 2004 to 17.9 billion in 2007. The United States accounts... | entailment |
938,749 | hypothesis: Richard Owen showed that extinct South American fossils were related to living species . premise: Richard Owen showed that fossils of extinct species Darwin found in South America were allied to living species on the same continent. In March 1837, ornithologist John Gould announced that Darwin's rhea was a ... | entailment |
938,750 | hypothesis: The UNDP responded to the criticism of its report in 2010 . premise: Economists Hendrik Wolff, Howard Chong and Maximilian Auffhammer discuss the HDI from the perspective of data error in the underlying health, education and income statistics used to construct the HDI. They identified three sources of data ... | entailment |
938,751 | hypothesis: Nigeria 's 3 biggest ethnic groups are Hausa , Igbo and Yoruba . premise: Ethnocentrism, tribalism, religious persecution, and prebendalism have affected Nigerian politics both prior and subsequent to independence in 1960. Kin-selective altruism has made its way into Nigerian politics, resulting in tribalis... | entailment |
938,752 | hypothesis: The Premier League is broadcast to to 212 territories . premise: The Premier League is the most-watched football league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes and a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people. In the 2014–15 season, the average Premier League match attendance exceed... | entailment |
938,753 | hypothesis: $ 300-million in stimulus money was announced in 2008 . premise: Public funding and private investment have also been made with promises to rehabilitate neighborhoods. In April 2008, the city announced a $300-million stimulus plan to create jobs and revitalize neighborhoods, financed by city bonds and paid ... | entailment |
938,754 | hypothesis: Anwar El Sadat traveled to Israel . premise: The 1977 Knesset elections marked a major turning point in Israeli political history as Menachem Begin's Likud party took control from the Labor Party. Later that year, Egyptian President Anwar El Sadat made a trip to Israel and spoke before the Knesset in what w... | entailment |
938,755 | hypothesis: Claris responsible for inventing was `` pro '' series . premise: In 1987, Apple spun off its software business as Claris. It was given the code and rights to several applications, most notably MacWrite, MacPaint, and MacProject. In the late 1980s, Claris released a number of revamped software titles; the re... | entailment |
938,756 | hypothesis: Great powers would reach political resolution of various geographical and nationalist claims following a major conflict , or other contexts . premise: Other important criteria throughout history are that great powers should have enough influence to be included in discussions of political and diplomatic ques... | entailment |
938,757 | hypothesis: The Cherokee Nation is involved in a language preservation project . premise: The Cherokee Nation instigated a 10-year language preservation plan that involved growing new fluent speakers of the Cherokee language from childhood on up through school immersion programs as well as a collaborative community eff... | entailment |
938,758 | hypothesis: His relatives were known for working on elocution and speech . premise: Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work. His research on hearing and speech further led him to ... | entailment |
938,759 | hypothesis: According to Pollock , Sanskrit is solely used by literary cultures . premise: Sheldon Pollock argues that "most observers would agree that, in some crucial way, Sanskrit is dead".:393 Pollock has further argued that, while Sanskrit continued to be used in literary cultures in India, it was never adapted to... | entailment |
938,760 | hypothesis: Johnathon Israel focuses on 1650 to the end of the 18th century . premise: Jonathan Israel rejects the attempts of postmodern and Marxian historians to understand the revolutionary ideas of the period purely as by-products of social and economic transformations. He instead focuses on the history of ideas in... | entailment |
938,761 | hypothesis: The industrial revoluntion gave raise to the access to raw materials . premise: With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, Britain surged ahead of its European rivals. Demand for Indian commodities was boosted by the need to sustain the troops and the economy during the war, and by the increased availabi... | entailment |
938,762 | hypothesis: NFL Network was the television network contracted to show Arena Football League games in 2010 . premise: On February 17, 2010, AF1 announced it would use the "Arena Football League" name. The league announced plans for the upcoming season and details of its contract with NFL Network to broadcast AFL games i... | entailment |
938,763 | hypothesis: There were nine ranks in the civil service in the Qing dynasty . premise: The early Qing emperors adopted the bureaucratic structures and institutions from the preceding Ming dynasty but split rule between Han Chinese and Manchus, with some positions also given to Mongols. Like previous dynasties, the Qing ... | entailment |
938,764 | hypothesis: Haganah means the defense in Hebrew . premise: The Jewish Legion, a group primarily of Zionist volunteers, assisted, in 1918, in the British conquest of Palestine. Arab opposition to British rule and Jewish immigration led to the 1920 Palestine riots and the formation of a Jewish militia known as the Hagana... | entailment |
938,765 | hypothesis: Kanye West 's third album was released in 2007 . premise: With his third album, Graduation (2007), West moved away from the sound of his previous releases and towards a more atmospheric, rock-tinged, electronic-influenced soundscape. The musical evolution arose from him listening to music genres encompassin... | entailment |
938,766 | hypothesis: Ty Detmer was a Heisman Trophy winner who graduated from BYU . premise: A number of BYU alumni have found success in professional sports, representing the University in 7 MLB World Series, 5 NBA Finals, and 25 NFL Super Bowls. In baseball, BYU alumni include All-Stars Rick Aguilera '83, Wally Joyner '84, an... | entailment |
938,767 | hypothesis: The Dutch bought Manhattan in 1626 . premise: A permanent European presence in New Netherland began in 1624 – making New York the 12th oldest continuously occupied European-established settlement in the continental United States – with the founding of a Dutch fur trading settlement on Governors Island. In ... | entailment |
938,768 | hypothesis: Pepsin secreted by the stomach and trypsin and chymotrypsin are the three main enzymes that break down food . premise: Protein digestion occurs in the stomach and duodenum in which 3 main enzymes, pepsin secreted by the stomach and trypsin and chymotrypsin secreted by the pancreas, break down food proteins ... | entailment |
938,769 | hypothesis: Permissive is a term in cultures that is acceptable or encouraged for sexual behavior . premise: Many cultures define the transition into adultlike sexuality by specific biological or social milestones in an adolescent's life. For example, menarche (the first menstrual period of a female), or semenarche (th... | entailment |
938,770 | hypothesis: Several considerations were involved in meeting the requirement to determine when the targeted part is substantial enough . premise: The judges continue in paragraph 12, "The determination of when the targeted part is substantial enough to meet this requirement may involve a number of considerations. The nu... | entailment |
938,771 | hypothesis: Servius Tullius introduced the phalanx formation into Rome 's army . premise: During this period, Roman soldiers seem to have been modelled after those of the Etruscans to the north, who themselves seem to have copied their style of warfare from the Greeks. Traditionally, the introduction of the phalanx for... | entailment |
938,772 | hypothesis: Mueller wanted to re-engineer structure and operations . premise: During the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, FBI agent Leonard W. Hatton Jr. was killed during the rescue effort while helping the rescue personnel evacuate the occupants of the South Tower and stayed when it collapsed. Wi... | entailment |
938,773 | hypothesis: Tony Blair became Prime Minister in 1997 . premise: The Sun switched support to the Labour party on 18 March 1997, six weeks before the General Election victory which saw the New Labour leader Tony Blair become Prime Minister with a large parliamentary majority, despite the paper having attacked Blair and N... | entailment |
938,774 | hypothesis: The traders from Yemen settled in Indonesia , Singapore , and Malaysia . premise: There are several theories to the Islamisation process in Southeast Asia. Another theory is trade. The expansion of trade among West Asia, India and Southeast Asia helped the spread of the religion as Muslim traders from South... | entailment |
938,775 | hypothesis: The most popular early Marvel heroes were collectively and colloquially known as the `` big three '' . premise: While no other Timely character would achieve the success of these "big three", some notable heroes—many of which continue to appear in modern-day retcon appearances and flashbacks—include the Whi... | entailment |
938,776 | hypothesis: Freddie Mercury 's zodiac sign was Virgo . premise: Having attended art college, Mercury also designed Queen's logo, called the Queen crest, shortly before the release of the band's first album. The logo combines the zodiac signs of all four members: two lions for Leo (Deacon and Taylor), a crab for Cancer ... | entailment |
938,777 | hypothesis: Science , Technology , energy , and math industries have risen by 17.9 percent since 2001 . premise: According to a Forbes article written in 2013 Employment in the "Old North State" has gained many different industry sectors. See the following article summary: science, technology, energy and math, or STEM,... | entailment |
938,778 | hypothesis: After Wavell resigned from ABDACOM , he returned to Commander-in-Chief in India . premise: In January, Japan invaded Burma, the Dutch East Indies, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and captured Manila, Kuala Lumpur and Rabaul. After being driven out of Malaya, Allied forces in Singapore attempted to resist th... | entailment |
938,779 | hypothesis: London has the highest prices for property in Europe . premise: London is the world's most expensive office market for the last three years according to world property journal (2015) report. As of 2015[update] the residential property in London is worth $2.2 trillion - same value as that of Brazil annual GD... | entailment |
938,780 | hypothesis: In 1854 the British tried to redo the Treaty of Nanjing . premise: The Western powers, largely unsatisfied with the Treaty of Nanjing, gave grudging support to the Qing government during the Taiping and Nian Rebellions. China's income fell sharply during the wars as vast areas of farmland were destroyed, mi... | entailment |
938,781 | hypothesis: Toney Anaya was governor of New Mexico . premise: Previous post-Furman mass clemencies took place in 1986 in New Mexico, when Governor Toney Anaya commuted all death sentences because of his personal opposition to the death penalty. In 1991, outgoing Ohio Governor Dick Celeste commuted the sentences of eigh... | entailment |
938,782 | hypothesis: With Interpublic Group , Omnicom Group has a combined annual revenue of roughly US$ 21 billion . premise: As of 2013, the global advertising agencies of Omnicom Group and Interpublic Group, both based in Manhattan, had combined annual revenues of approximately US$21 billion, reflecting New York City's role ... | entailment |
938,783 | hypothesis: The first public HDTV broadcast happened in the US on July 23rd , 1996 . premise: HDTV technology was introduced in the United States in the late 1980s and made official in 1993 by the Digital HDTV Grand Alliance, a group of television, electronic equipment, communications companies consisting of AT&T Bell ... | entailment |
938,784 | hypothesis: The first war that caused paper money to be issued was Civil War . premise: In 1862, paper money was issued without the backing of precious metals, due to the Civil War. Silver and gold coins continued to be issued and in 1878 the link between paper money and coins was reinstated. This disconnection from go... | entailment |
938,785 | hypothesis: Spirochaetes are tightly coiled shapes . premise: Most bacterial species are either spherical, called cocci (sing. coccus, from Greek kókkos, grain, seed), or rod-shaped, called bacilli (sing. bacillus, from Latin baculus, stick). Elongation is associated with swimming. Some bacteria, called vibrio, are sha... | entailment |
938,786 | hypothesis: Joaquim de Almeida , Daniela Ruah , Maria de Medeiros , Diogo Infante , Soraia Chaves , Ribeirinho , Lúcia Moniz , and Diogo Morgado are some noted Portuguese actors . premise: Portuguese cinema has a long tradition, reaching back to the birth of the medium in the late 19th century. Portuguese film director... | entailment |
938,787 | hypothesis: The Hudson Bay used to be a part of the Tyrrell Sea . premise: The last glacial period of the current ice age ended about 10,000 years ago. Ice melt caused world sea levels to rise about 35 metres (115 ft) in the early part of the Holocene. In addition, many areas above about 40 degrees north latitude had b... | entailment |
938,788 | hypothesis: The British adopt the new Vickers instrument in the year 1925 . premise: In 1925 the British adopted a new instrument developed by Vickers. It was a mechanical analogue computer Predictor AA No 1. Given the target height its operators tracked the target and the predictor produced bearing, quadrant elevation... | entailment |
938,789 | hypothesis: The first commercial use of ASCII was a seven-bit teleprinter code promoted by Bell data services . premise: ASCII developed from telegraphic codes. Its first commercial use was as a seven-bit teleprinter code promoted by Bell data services. Work on the ASCII standard began on October 6, 1960, with the firs... | entailment |
938,790 | hypothesis: Scolecida , Canalippalpata and Aciculata are the subtypes of polychaetes that were a useless classification according to the 2007 study . premise: In 2007 Torsten Struck and colleagues compared 3 genes in 81 taxa, of which 9 were outgroups, in other words not considered closely related to annelids but inclu... | entailment |
938,791 | hypothesis: Women composers typically wrote art songs . premise: Almost all of the composers who are described in music textbooks on classical music and whose works are widely performed as part of the standard concert repertoire are male composers, even though there has been a large number of women composers throughout... | entailment |
938,792 | hypothesis: Jones Hall is home to Houston Symphony Orchestra . premise: The Houston Theater District, located downtown, is home to nine major performing arts organizations and six performance halls. It is the second-largest concentration of theater seats in a downtown area in the United States. Houston is one of few Un... | entailment |
938,793 | hypothesis: Houston is located in the gulf coastal plain . premise: According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 656.3 square miles (1,700 km2); this comprises 634.0 square miles (1,642 km2) of land and 22.3 square miles (58 km2) of water. The Piney Woods is north of Houston. Most of Houst... | entailment |
938,794 | hypothesis: The increase in population forced the need to supplement food supply with hunting and gathering . premise: Another significant change undergone by many of these newly agrarian communities was one of diet. Pre-agrarian diets varied by region, season, available local plant and animal resources and degree of p... | entailment |
938,795 | hypothesis: The switch is in the on position when saturated . premise: In a grounded-emitter transistor circuit, such as the light-switch circuit shown, as the base voltage rises, the emitter and collector currents rise exponentially. The collector voltage drops because of reduced resistance from collector to emitter. ... | entailment |
938,796 | hypothesis: The name of the airport in St. Barts is Gustaf III . premise: St. Barthélemy has a small airport known as Gustaf III Airport on the north coast of the island that is served by small regional commercial aircraft and charters. The nearest airport with a runway length sufficient to land a typical commercial je... | entailment |
938,797 | hypothesis: On May 20 , 2011 the hold on Schwarzenegger 's movie projects was announced . premise: On May 20, 2011, Schwarzenegger's entertainment counsel announced that all movie projects currently in development were being halted: "Schwarzenegger is focusing on personal matters and is not willing to commit to any pro... | entailment |
938,798 | hypothesis: Chicken in a basket was served in a wicker basket . premise: In the 1950s some British pubs would offer "a pie and a pint", with hot individual steak and ale pies made easily on the premises by the proprietor's wife during the lunchtime opening hours. The ploughman's lunch became popular in the late 1960s. ... | entailment |
938,799 | hypothesis: The `` treatment '' facilities for poor people with TB in the early 1900s were called sanatoria . premise: Tuberculosis caused the most widespread public concern in the 19th and early 20th centuries as an endemic disease of the urban poor. In 1815, one in four deaths in England was due to "consumption". By ... | entailment |
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