What's the difference between theoretic and theoric?

Theoretic


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Theoretical

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Models able to describe the events of cellular growth and division and the dynamics of cell populations are useful for the understanding of functional control mechanisms and for the theoretical support for automated analysis of flow cytometric data and of cell volume distributions.
  • (2) Theoretical findings on sterilization and disinfection measures are useless for the dental practice if their efficiency is put into question due to insufficient consideration of the special conditions of dental treatment.
  • (3) Theoretical computations are performed of the intercalative binding of the neocarzinostatin chromophore (NCS) with the double-stranded oligonucleotides d(CGCG)2, d(GCGC)2, d(TATA)2 and d(ATAT)2.
  • (4) From these data it is possible to predict theoretically the apparent temperature difference as seen by an infrared scanner or radiometer with a detector of which the spectral detectivity, D (lambda), is known.
  • (5) Reasonably good agreement is seen between theoretical apparent rate-vesicle concentration relationships and those measured experimentally.
  • (6) Theoretical objections have been raised to the use of He-O2 as treatment regimen.
  • (7) In addition to the phase diagrams reported here for these two binary mixtures, a brief theoretical discussion is given of other possible phase diagrams that may be appropriate to other lipid mixtures with particular consideration given to the problem of crystalline phases of different structures and the possible occurrence of second-order phase transitions in these mixtures.
  • (8) The problem-based system provides a unique integration of acquiring theoretical knowledge in the basic sciences through clinical problem solving which was highly rated in all analysed phases.
  • (9) To explain some of these results a theoretical model is presented to demonstrate that while short circuiting can block the passive ionic movement, it will cause an increase in the energy consumption of the system and introduce certain important changes in the ionic barriers and e.m.fs.
  • (10) It is theoretically possible that in patients with overt CHF, drug treatment may not alter prognosis.
  • (11) Starting from the hypothesis that a new type of cooperativity, dynamic cooperativity, is present in the elementary cycles of the chemo-mechanical conversion, quantitative and consistent agreement was obtained between the theoretical and experimental data on the temperature dependences of the streaming velocity and the ATPase activity, including the presence of the phase transition.
  • (12) Theoretical 13C NMR spectra for all possible structures of some linear polysaccharides were calculated by using additive scheme of glycosidation effects.
  • (13) administration the time for distribution in the body amounted to 8 h. The extrapolated initial concentrations in the equilibrium to distribution amounted to 0.68% of the administered dose in the plasma volume, and the theoretical volume of distribution was 5 times the body volume.
  • (14) Theoretically, a carbon-centered radical intermediate could be formed by 1-electron reduction of MPP+, or by 1-electron oxidation of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2-dihydropyridine, the free base form of MPDP+.
  • (15) The author uses an eclectic theoretical frame of reference which includes some elements of psychodynamic, object relations, and structural and strategic family therapy theory.
  • (16) Survival ranged from 2 to 20 M, with a median survival time of 6 M. Tolerance to the subsequent CT, normal tissue reaction to accelerated RT, and the theoretical advantage of accelerated RT over conventional RT for SCCL were evaluated.
  • (17) Reduced mineral absorption is fairly well documented and has sound theoretical support from basic chemistry.
  • (18) Comparison of these theoretical results with variations in reabsorption observed in micropuncture studies makes it possible to place upper and lower bounds on the difference between interstitial oncotic and hydrostatic pressures in the renal cortex of the rat.
  • (19) How can the interaction between theoretical neuroscientists and their experimental counterparts be improved?
  • (20) The most substantial deviations between actual and theoretical osmolarity values occurred with the calcium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, potassium chloride and dextrose solutions.

Theoric


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the theorica.
  • (a.) Relating to, or skilled in, theory; theoretically skilled.
  • (n.) Speculation; theory.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Nitrosoureas like carmustine (BCNU) and semustine (CCNU) have been investigated in different non randomised studies and the clinical results didn't illustrate their theorical ability to cross the BBB.
  • (2) This relationship may be useful to calculate the dilution of the samples of respiratory secretum collected by lavage, utilizing the ratio between the actual urea in the sample and its theorical value.
  • (3) The cutaneous and subcutaneous blood flow measurement by a diffusible inert gas concerns theorically capillary nutritional flow.
  • (4) Wake-Dream and psychoanalysis are bradly coincident as far as theorical hypotheses supporting them are concerned.
  • (5) This opens new theorical vistas on the studied of paired performance of human cerebral hemispheres.
  • (6) It reduces the theoric immobilization time, makes rehabilitation easier as well as the return to sportive and professional activities.
  • (7) Theorically and practically, a too posterior scleral fastening is dangerous.
  • (8) Investigations in pharmaceutical stocks of drugs have shown a non conformity with registred theorical stocks.
  • (9) None of the two drugs seems to have the theorical requirements of balanced effect to be chosen for the antiarrhythmic prophylaxis in patients with ventricular pre-excitement.
  • (10) To more practical purpose, the results of boys and girls have been joined, although the bone age is in advance among the girls and a theorical scale established with the 10th, 50th and 90th percentiles curves.
  • (11) From a necropsy series of 14 kidneys, it is very easy to prove, that there is a quite good correlation between the theorical calculated volume of the kidney and its real volume.
  • (12) It was reviewed some theoric aspects of neurologic feature.
  • (13) From this law, it is possible to define a theorical scale for each of these cases which could serve as a comparison with the actual scales.
  • (14) The theorically forcasted supply of production was 74,6 mEq.
  • (15) The preoperative keratometry principle is satisfactory by allowing theorically a better control of surgical factors of postoperative astigmatism after cataract surgery.
  • (16) The mean theroric rate of FEV1, PEF, MEF 75% was defined as the theoric rate of the obstruction of central airways (PCA%) and the mean of FVC, FEF 25-75% and MEF 25% rates defined as the rate of the theoric obstruction of the peripheral airways (PPA%).
  • (17) Anterior decompressive surgery is theorically warranted in cases of severe myelopathy.
  • (18) They confirm the necessity of respecting the strategic and tactical rules of this new approach and the need for specific theorical and practical training.
  • (19) Authors propose (in a theoric way, by the moment), a catheter for internal derivation, temporal and multiple, to solve this situation in a medium without the resorts and the suitable experience to approach this contingency.
  • (20) The Authors after a theoric introduction in regard to the taxonomic position, the history and the epidemiology of the Salmonella wien, explain the biologic characteristic of the bacterium according to results of their experiments.

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