nested hypotheses

nested hypotheses
French\ \ hypothèses emboîtées; hypothèses hiérarchisées
German\ \ geschachtelte Hyothesen
Dutch\ \ geneste hypothesen
Italian\ \ ipotesi gerarchiche
Spanish\ \ hipótesis jerárquizadas; hipótesis anidadas
Catalan\ \ hipòtesis jerarquitzades
Portuguese\ \ hipóteses encaixadas
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ nästlade hypoteser
Greek\ \ φωλιασμένη υπόθεση
Finnish\ \ sisäkkäiset t. hierarkkiset hypoteesit
Hungarian\ \ csoportos hipotézisek
Turkish\ \ iç-içe hipotezler
Estonian\ \ hierarhilised hüpoteesid
Lithuanian\ \ įdėtosios hipotezės
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ hipoteza gniazdowa
Russian\ \ вложенная гипотеза
Ukrainian\ \ вкладені гіпотези
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ hreiður tilgátur
Euskara\ \ habiaratua hipotesi
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ فريضات معششة
Afrikaans\ \ genestelde hipotese (een van 'n wyer wordende reeks)
Chinese\ \ 套 假 设
Korean\ \ 내포가설

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