theoretic

[ UK /θi‍əɹˈɛtɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations
    theoretical science
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How To Use theoretic In A Sentence

  • Theoretical speed limits for a single processor are being approached.
  • An attempt will be made to identify best practice, to help bridge the gap between theoretical prescriptions and practical modelling procedures.
  • he worked the problem out theoretically
  • This has caused many theoreticians to adopt a philosophical approach that mirrors the ideas of Plato.
  • Maxwell's theoretical unification of electricity and magnetism was engineered into the modern human power to communicate across space at the speed of light.
  • To study viral infections, Weitz teamed with postdoctoral fellow Yuriy Mileyko, graduate student Richard Joh and Eberhard Voit, who is a professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, the David D. Flanagan Chair Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Biological Systems and director of the new Integrative BioSystems Institute at Georgia Tech. Nearly all previous theoretical studies have claimed that switching between "lysis" and Innovations-report
  • Some causal relationships between morphology and hydrodynamic performance have been established for macroalgae, through theoretical studies and hydrodynamic comparisons of differently exposed thalli.
  • The course is essentially theoretical in orientation.
  • In this paper, a theoretical Calculation method of radiation Cooling adapted to computer calculation is introduced.
  • Enterprise business structure appraisement system is built up on the base of enterprise business assessment technique and related theoretical accomplishment.
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