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Theoretically and together
Theoretically, mixing together the three primary colors, or the three secondary colors, will absorb all visible light and create black.
Theoretically, there exist other algorithms that could provide convenient recomputation, e. g. multiplying together ASCII values of all characters so that shifting substring would only entail dividing by the first character and multiplying by the last.
Theoretically, the Trespasser engine could produce the sound of any two objects colliding with one another at any speed or distance by dynamically mixing several sounds together on-the-fly.

Theoretically and said
Theoretically, he agreed, the South could declare independence ; but in reality he said there was " a violent, unscrupulous, desperate minority, who have conspired to clutch power "— secession was an illegitimate conspiracy that had to be crushed by federal power.

Theoretically and about
Theoretically, all five can decay into isotopes of element 72 ( hafnium ) by alpha emission, but only < sup > 180 </ sup > W has been observed to do so with a half-life of ( 1. 8 ± 0. 2 )× 10 < sup > 18 </ sup > years ; on average, this yields about two alpha decays of < sup > 180 </ sup > W in one gram of natural tungsten per year.
Theoretically, in a typical dark sky, the dark adapted human eye would see the about 5, 600 stars brighter than + 6 < sup > m </ sup >< ref name =" SIMBAD-mag6 "> while in perfect dark sky conditions about 45, 000 stars brighter than + 8 < sup > m </ sup > might be visible.
Theoretically they were an autonomous management organ, but in practice, they had to pay ' serious consideration ' to what the 4th organ ; Raad van Beheer ; thought about the course of action for the organisation.
Theoretically enough to lift a spacecraft of about 4, 000 pounds ( 1, 800 kg ) on a ballistic path over 100 miles ( 160 km ) high, the push of these clustered main engines should simulate the takeoff profile in the environment that the manned Atlas would experience.
Theoretically, a modularized software project will be more easily assembled by large teams, since no team members are creating the whole system, or even need to know about the system as a whole.
Theoretically it can also be used to disconnect users, because the target client sends information back about what port is intended to be used during the DCC session.
Theoretically, the maximum achievable column height is thought to be about 55 km.
Theoretically, based on DNA studies, she lived in the region of the Cantabrian mountains about 15, 000 BC.

Theoretically and background
Theoretically, they may be the oldest faction among the five, hinting at a pre-human background, but this is still to be confirmed.

Theoretically and .
Theoretically, they are capable of extracting their required oxygen either from the surrounding air ( Ghoreyeb and Karsner, '13 ) or from pulmonary arterial blood ( Comroe, '58 ).
Theoretically, he advocated a functionalist interpretation, which examined how social institutions functioned to satisfy individual needs.
Theoretically, novel approaches in biotechnology, such as synthetic biology could be used in the future to design novel types of biological warfare agents.
Theoretically, exponential lower bounds have been proved for the DPLL family of algorithms.
Theoretically, the control of a company is divided between two bodies: the board of directors, and the shareholders in general meeting.
Theoretically there are several alternatives to the TCA cycle, however the TCA cycle appears to be the most efficient.
Theoretically, the party's highest body is the National Congress of the Communist Party of China, which meets at least once every five years.
Theoretically, as seen below, a jamais vu feeling in a sufferer of a delirious disorder or intoxication could result in a delirious explanation of it, such as in the Capgras delusion, in which the patient takes a person known by him or her for a false double or impostor.
Theoretically, Henry doesn't know that he has seen a barn, despite both his belief that he has seen one being true and his belief being formed on the basis of a reliable process ( i. e. his vision ), since he only acquired his true belief by accident.
Theoretically, this should result in a better specific impulse than for rocket engines.
Theoretically one can distinguish between list and matrix structures but in concrete applications the best structure is often a combination of both.
Theoretically, GIMPS holds rank 153 of the TOP500 ( fall 2011 ), after rank 152 which, is hold by a ' HP DL160 Cluster G6 ' of Hewlett-Packard.
Theoretically the Nazis believed that women must be subservient to men, avoid careers, devote themselves to childbearing and child-rearing, and be a helpmate of the traditional dominant father in the traditional family.
Theoretically, the risk of fatal overdose due to hepatotoxicity can occur with significantly lower levels of paracetamol when combined with chronic binge drinking.
Theoretically, any language may be compiled or interpreted, so this designation is applied purely because of common implementation practice and not some essential property of a language.
Winston Tong, singer with Tuxedomoon, uses it on his 15-minute song, " The Hunger " from his debut solo album Theoretically Chinese.
Theoretically, the sultan remained the sole source of sovereignty.
Theoretically, unintended panspermia may occur by spacecraft travelling to other celestial bodies.
Theoretically, this dilution of authority would prevent any one of them from presuming to be the head of the government.
Theoretically, there are no bishops in Presbyterianism ; however, some groups in Eastern Europe, and in ecumenical groups, do have bishops.
Theoretically, one characteristic of a queue is that it does not have a specific capacity.
Theoretically such materials can show both instantaneous deformation as elastic material and a delayed time dependent deformation as in fluids.
Theoretically a black body emits electromagnetic radiation over the entire spectrum from very low frequency radio waves to x-rays.

grain and soil
The engineering properties of soils are affected by four main factors: the predominant size of the mineral particles, the type of mineral particles, the grain size distribution, and the relative quantities of mineral, water and air present in the soil matrix.
Atterberg limits tests, water content measurements, and grain size analysis, for example, may be performed on disturbed samples obtained from thick walled soil samplers.
Deforestation, overgrazed pastures, and, less recently, efforts to increase grain and hay production by plowing up more virgin land have increased soil erosion from wind and rain.
On a per hectare basis, millet grain produced per hectare can be two to four times higher with use of proper irrigation and sustainable soil supplements.
suppressing weed growing in grain fields and helping in preventing soil consolidation.
The proportion of silicate of potash, ( necessary for the firmness of wheat straw ), does not vary perceptibly in the soil of grain fields, because what is removed by the reaper, is again replaced by decaying straw.
Reduced tillage systems leave between 15 and 30 % residue cover on the soil or 500 to 1000 pounds per acre ( 560 to 1100 kg / ha ) of small grain residue during the critical erosion period.
Conservation tillage systems are methods of soil tillage which leave a minimum of 30 % of crop residue on the soil surface or at least 1, 000 lb / ac ( 1, 100 kg / ha ) of small grain residue on the surface during the critical soil erosion period.
As a rule, triticale combines the high yield potential and good grain quality of wheat with the disease and environmental tolerance ( including soil conditions ) of rye.
During a period of increased humidity during the night, the awns of the spikelet become erect and draw together, and in the process push the grain into the soil.
This soil type is ideal for farming, particularly potatoes and grain.
It had good soil for growing grain and all needed food.
Farmers found the surface of the town moderately uneven, with fair soil that yielded good crops of grain, hay and apples.
The climate and soil suit grass and green crops rather than grain.
Farmers cultivated the rocky soil, and gristmills used water power of streams to grind their grain.
Taller wheat grasses better compete for sunlight, but tend to collapse under the weight of the extra grain — a trait called lodging — from the rapid growth spurts induced by nitrogen fertilizer Borlaug used in the poor soil.
* Soil texture, relative proportion of grain sizes of a soil
All the soil is black and loamy, and is capable of producing every kind of grain and fruit which may be planted.
Pauqu-un-auk-it means " Land at the clearing ", and Bradford had been told that the land of the Pokanoket had “ the richest soil, and much open ground fit for English grain, etc .”, giving hint of the conflicts over land that would soon develop.
According to, a professor of crop physiology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, corn requires more nitrogen-based fertilizer because it produces a higher grain per unit area than other crops and, unlike other crops, corn is completely dependent on available nitrogen in soil.
In nature likewise, the consideration of the sublimity of the heavens and of the motion of all things, the interchange of light and darkness, the variety of color in the realm of creation, the awe with which the sight of living man inspires the brute, the wonderful fertility of each grain of corn in the soil, the large supply of those elements that are essential to organic life, such as air and water, and the lesser frequency of those things that form the objects of industry and commerce in the shape of nourishment and raiment — all these and similar observations tend to fill man's soul with gratitude and praise for the providential love and wisdom of the Creator.
The intensive monoculture farming of the Virgin Lands campaign, with 83 % of the total cropland in 1958-1959 being covered by grain, depleted the soil of necessary nutrients.

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