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Theoretically one can distinguish between list and matrix structures but in concrete applications the best structure is often a combination of both.
Theoretically, the risk of fatal overdose due to hepatotoxicity can occur with significantly lower levels of paracetamol when combined with chronic binge drinking.
Theoretically such materials can show both instantaneous deformation as elastic material and a delayed time dependent deformation as in fluids.
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 attainable momentum with which the ship can launch a helium atom can be obtained from the well-known relativistic relation between the mass, energy and momentum:
Theoretically, the upper boundary of the exosphere can be defined as the distance at which the influence of solar radiation pressure on atomic hydrogen exceeds that of the Earth ’ s gravitational pull.
Theoretically, the range of these protocols can be extended using Mobile ad-hoc networks or Mesh networking.
Theoretically one virus, bacterium or worm can reproduce to cause a serious infection.
Theoretically, the maximum resolution, d, that one can obtain with a light microscope has been limited by the wavelength of the photons that are being used to probe the sample, λ and the numerical aperture of the system, NA.
Theoretically, a PDE can operate from subsonic up to a hypersonic flight speed of roughly Mach 5.
Theoretically, a game could continue indefinitely this way ; but in practice, when a draw under the fifty-move rule can be claimed, one of the players is usually happy to claim it.
Theoretically, royal pardon can be granted for the general offense or the accessory offenses alone ; if it is granted for the general offense, the accessory ones it implies are also pardoned, with the exception of punishments involving political rights ( i. e., removal of the right to run for a public office as a result of a sentence ), which have to be explicitly mentioned in the pardon decree if they are going to be pardoned.
Theoretically, there is no limit to the amount of tissue that can be created with tissue expansion, provided the process is conducted gradually.
Theoretically, the Ninth Circuit can hear the case with all judges participating.
Theoretically digital information can be stored indefinitely with zero deterioration on a digital storage device ( such as a hard drive ), however since some digital formats ( like MiniDV ) often squeeze tracks only ~ 10 micrometers apart ( versus 19 to 58 μm for VHS ), a digital recording is more vulnerable to wrinkles or stretches in the tape that could permanently erase several scenes worth of digital data, but the additions tracking and error correction code on the tape will generally compensate for most defects.
Theoretically, this can happen at any time, although a convention exists whereby Prime Ministers do not call early elections unless they have no reasonable alternative.
Theoretically, high efficiencies can be maintained as the device shrinks, but experiments funded by the United States National Renewable Energy Laboratory have so far only obtained roughly 1 % efficiency while using infrared light.
Theoretically, one can perform one wudu for salaat and this wudu would be considered valid for the rest of the day.
Theoretically, therefore, a foreign-born Japanese can become the Prime Minister of Japan.
Theoretically, the systemic pulse pressure can be conceptualized as being proportional to stroke volume, or the amount of blood ejected from the left ventricle during systole and inversely proportional to the compliance of the aorta.
Theoretically, the biopsy can be performed at all preimplantation stages, but only three have been suggested: on unfertilised and fertilised oocytes ( for polar bodies, PBs ), on day three cleavage-stage embryos ( for blastomeres ) and on blastocysts ( for trophectoderm cells ).
Theoretically, PPI can be calculated from knowing the diagonal size of the screen in inches and the resolution in pixels ( width and height ).
Theoretically, the existence of Shamaballa is scientifically verifiable because, according to Alice A. Bailey, those who are adept at white magic can travel there in their etheric body by the technique of etheric projection and see it for themselves.

Theoretically and support
Theoretically, Natural Docs can generate documentation from any language that can support comments, or from plain text files.
Theoretically, the program could support an infinite number of operating systems.

Theoretically and more
Theoretically, the characteristic should be more exaggerated in one of the sexes ; it must be used to indicate dominance ; have no direct survival benefits ; help the organism gain survival costs ; positive allometry should be observed.
Theoretically centrifugal pumps could be used, but it is more compact to use a circulating flow between hollow threads in the rotor and the stator.
Theoretically, parasites may have an advantage in this evolutionary arms race because of their more rapid generation time.
Theoretically, modelling a multiple star system is more difficult than modelling a binary star, as the dynamical system involved, the n-body problem, may exhibit chaotic behavior.
It was originally called the World Association of Theoretical Organic Chemists, but was later renamed the World Association of Theoretically Oriented Chemists, and then renamed once more to the World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists.
Theoretically, as historically was the case in this era whenever Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth shared direct model variants, the Acclaim was supposed to be the more mainstream version, while the Spirit was the sportier version, and the LeBaron was the luxury version.
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, the Sokol was a society “ above politics .” Always flamboyantly nationalistic, the more conservative members of the Sokol argued that the organization should maintain its distance from politics while the Young Czech members advocated more direct political participation.
Theoretically the terraces with wooden benches provided seats for 71, 008 people, but during the biggest festivals organised there it accommodated more than 100, 000 spectators.
Theoretically, the more revenue a site takes in, the higher quality content it can produce.
Theoretically, Culture military doctrine excludes any Eccentric ships from being members of high-level Special Circumstances ( SC ) " military commands " ( more properly known as a patchwork of SC Core Groups, Sub-Committees, and Committees ), and presumably precludes them from Special Circumstances membership completely.
Theoretically, almost every trick can be landed in the splits, however, landing some of the more advanced versions of tricks like this would require extra height in the jump, extra rotation of the body, and a very keen sense of timing and spatial awareness.
Theoretically, an interlaced signal could have three or more fields per frame, resulting in a field rate that is a 3x or higher multiple of the frame rate.

Theoretically and channels
Theoretically this multiplies the data rate by exactly the number of channels present.

Theoretically and number
Theoretically, when stacking idealised lossless dipole antennas in such a fashion, doubling their number will, with proper phasing, produce double the gain, with an increase of 3. 01 dB.
Theoretically there is no limit to the number of possible increments towards an unknown productivity limit.
Theoretically, the number of Buddhas having existed is enormous and they are often collectively known under the name of " Thousand Buddhas ".
Theoretically, the monetary costs associated with constructing and maintaining wildlife crossings in ecologically important areas are trumped by the benefits associated with protecting wildlife populations, reducing property damage to vehicles, and saving the lives of drivers and passengers by reducing the number of collisions caused by wildlife.
Theoretically, the proportionality constant L, known as the Lorenz number, is equal to
Theoretically it is not even necessary to present the e-ticket itinerary receipt document or quote the confirmation code or e-ticket number as the reservation is confirmed solely on the basis of the passenger's identity, which may be proven by a passport or the matching credit card.
Theoretically the number of keystrokes required per desired character in the finished writing is, on average, comparable to using a keyboard.
Theoretically, transport of the aqueous acid droplets through the engine oil to microdispersed calcium carbonate particles in the oil should be most efficient when the droplets are small enough to transport a single hydrogen ion ( the smaller the droplets, the greater the number of droplets, the faster the neutralisation ).

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