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Theoretically and seen
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 and below
Theoretically, a mutation in any of the genes in the: Category: Genes on chromosome X may cause disease, but below are some notable ones, with short description of symptoms:

Theoretically and could
Theoretically, novel approaches in biotechnology, such as synthetic biology could be used in the future to design novel types of biological warfare agents.
Theoretically, the operator could make these probabilities available, or allow the player to choose which one so that the player is free to make a choice.
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, fluid restriction could also correct the electrolyte imbalance in hyponatremia, but again, diuretics, mainly vasopressin receptor antagonists, show better efficiency.
Theoretically, a state could abolish all local governments within its borders.
Theoretically, the DAF existed to act as a medium through which workers and owners could mutually represent their interests.
Theoretically, a person with advanced organ failure could be given a new and functional body while keeping their own personality and memories.
Theoretically a similar system could exist or be constructed for heat exchange.
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, food energy could be measured in different ways, such as Gibbs free energy of combustion, or the amount of ATP generated by metabolizing the food.
Theoretically, extension of maximum lifespan could be achieved by reducing the rate of aging damage, by periodic replacement of damaged tissues, or by molecular repair or rejuvenation of deteriorated cells and tissues and the enhancement of telomerase enzyme activity.
Theoretically the Prussians could have marched straight towards Paris unopposed, but this course was never seriously considered: the threat to their lines of supply and communication was too great to be ignored.
Theoretically, the Abbe sine condition could greatly improve how well lenses could be made.
Theoretically, there could be experimental problems that affect the validity of the experimental findings.
Theoretically, this could cause problems, but in reality almost all logistic regression models are fit with regularization constraints.
Theoretically, a star-shaped waverider with a frontal cross-section of a "+" or "×" could reduce drag by another 20 %.
Theoretically this means scores could be infinite, though average marks for routines in major competitions in 2006 generally stayed in the mid-teens.
Theoretically, the cannon could be aimed in an oblique fashion.
Theoretically, a proof could also proceed by way of a metatheorem, stating that a proof of the original theorem exists ( for example, that a proof by exhaustion search for a proof would always succeed ).
Theoretically, one could use frequency selective filters for this, but in reality this has not been done with any great degree of success because of the multi-harmonic ( having many frequencies ) nature of many musical instruments and voices.
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, this approach could slow down the process through which voluntary control of the hand is restored if the neuroplasticity that underlies recovery involves the exercise of voluntary will to control the actions of the hand in a functional context.
Theoretically appanages could be reincorporated into the royal domain but only if the last lord had no male heirs.

Theoretically and result
Theoretically, this should result in a better specific impulse than for rocket engines.
Theoretically, the long-term result of environmental degradation is the inability to sustain human life.
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, the combination of the SOFC and gas turbine can give result in high overall ( electrical and thermal ) efficiency.
Theoretically, this could even result in defects due to the liquation of low-melting-point phases ( similar to liquation cracking in fusion welds ).
Theoretically, at this point, the Thelemite acts in alignment with Nature, just as a stream flows downhill, with neither resistance nor " lust of result.

Theoretically and such
Theoretically such materials can show both instantaneous deformation as elastic material and a delayed time dependent deformation as in fluids.
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, the import and export of controlled goods needs clearance from the relevant government agencies regulating such goods.
Theoretically, to define a global tropopause in this way, the two surfaces arising from the positive and negative thresholds need to be matched near the equator using another type of surface such as a constant potential temperature surface.
Theoretically, compartments increase the stability in networks, such as food webs.
Theoretically such an explosion was highly unlikely because the fireworks were stored in bunkers specifically designed to minimize the risk.
Theoretically, to prevent such looting, unclaimed property is moved to the custody of the Custodian of Enemy Property, to be handled until the return to its owner.
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, the House could vote against re-electing a Speaker, but such an event is extremely unlikely.
Theoretically, such properties might make it possible to break Camellia ( and AES ) using an algebraic attack, such as Extended Sparse Linearisation, in the future ( provided that the attack becomes feasible ).
Theoretically, all created vapaaherra families were given a barony ( with some rights of taxation and jurisprudence ), but such fiefs were only granted in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Theoretically, such is, presumably, the greatest American book ever written, or which could ever be written.
Theoretically, a period winner might be near the bottom of the overall rankings, either relegated to the third division or in the third division playoff: such a team would be ineligible for the second division playoff.
Theoretically, active radio transmitters such as mobile phones, small walkie – talkies or radio remote – controlled toys may interfere with the aircraft.
: Theoretically, the conventions can be changed by modification, such as moving a drug from one schedule to another or simply by removing it from the schedules.
Theoretically the head of the Academy was always its President ; however, Count Kirill Razumovsky, who had been appointed President in 1746 ( when he was just 18 ) played only a nominal role in the Academy, and the actual leadership in the Academy, such as there was, belonged to successive Directors.
Theoretically such a system is plausible on a large scale, especially with the use of modern technology.

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