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It proves to be a hard case to crack, both experimentally and theoretically.
It's used for curing meat, and theoretically renders it safe to eat even without cooking.
The zero point on the Kelvin scale is known as absolute zero and it is theoretically the coldest temperature achievable.
A conventional jet engine does this as well but theoretically a scramjet can operate at much higher speeds.
The radial was composed of 14 cylinders arranged into two rows and was theoretically capable of pumping out 900-hp.
For instance, the adenine nucleotide, adenosine, can theoretically be produced entirely abiotically.
The game depends on having well-matched players on either side of the net, so that what's predicted theoretically can be checked experimentally.
The missiles can theoretically hit a target up to a height of 10,000 ft and at a range of up to five miles.
Inheritance is based partly on agnation, and agnatic kin are theoretically all potential heirs to each other's livestock and other wealth.
Upgrading of PCs should theoretically provide a kick-start for the PC producers, good solid but low margin business.
This means that matter-antimatter annihilation theoretically produces the maximum amount of energy from a given amount of mass.
Giving extra fluids while antidiuretic hormone secretion is increased may theoretically lead to hyponatraemia and fluid overload.
Drinking alcohol is theoretically illegal in India under the terms of the federal constitution.
The image of New Zealand as a nation of rugby, racing and beer is one we theoretically outgrew years ago.
The protonation state of the catalytic aspartates was determined theoretically.
It automizes the process and calculates which programmes you can theoretically receive with your dish size at your position.
I could write long papers on things I was interested in, but when I had to do more theoretically driven exercises, I was lost.
Although a dynamic dual model is theoretically preferred, the required data do not exist for the problem at hand.
She suggests that this approach is a theoretically consistent way to explain the cause of a wide variety of irreversible phenomenon.
Given proper treatment and storage, a centralized water supply would theoretically not be needed.
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Examples from Classical Literature
That is, theoretically we may ascribe them to God, but practically we dissociate Him from them.
The process of bisection is one which can, theoretically, be carried on for ever, without any last term being attained.
The older daughter, Anna, and the two big boys slept upstairs, where the rooms were theoretically warmed by stovepipes from below.
Moreover he had theoretically a right to appeal to the inquisitor-general from this, as from all other interlocutory sentences.
In England, crests are theoretically subject to marks of cadency and difference.
When the instrument was level atop these rings, the plumb bob was theoretically over the center line of the cannon.
Whether a philosophy of absolutes is theoretically sound or unsound is none of my present concern.
The hexameter is a six-foot catalectic verse theoretically consisting of five successive dactyls and a trochee.
The method employed by him for the purpose is no less simple theoretically than that used for locating the epicentre.
Being a woman, she should, theoretically, have disliked and despised him for this.
Amongst them must theoretically be included all abortifacient drugs.
But, theoretically, it was still considered equal to 40 denarii.
None of these sequences are theoretically invariable, since something may intervene to disturb them.
Now, modern French novels are not to my taste, either practically or theoretically.
But scientists say that cloaking devices like the ones depicted in science fiction, while theoretically possible, are still a distant dream.
I speak understandingly on this subject, for I have made myself acquainted with it both theoretically and practically.
Lithium-bedecked buckyballs could theoretically store up to 13 percent of their mass in hydrogen, says physicist Puru Jena of Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
Although Oliver had been brought up by philosophers, he was not theoretically acquainted with the beautiful axiom that self-preservation is the first law of nature.
In this paper the radial stresses are evaluated in terms of process parameters and viscosity of fluid for magnesium alloys and studied using above process theoretically.
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