Sentence examples for introduction theoretically from inspiring English sources

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The exercise therapist provides initial counselling on general aspects of physical activity (week 1), an introduction (theoretically and practically) into the exercise programme (week 1), a given number of additional personal consultations within the practice of the participant's GP (week 2, 4 and 6), and a given number of consultations on the telephone (week 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11).

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Meyers said that part of the appeal of the old 10 was that it provided a frame of reference, a standard metric and a sense of orientation that has been somewhat lost by the introduction of theoretically limitless scoring.

Theoretically, co-introduction of both iCre and PhiC31o mRNAs can result in one of several possible insertion alleles such as TIex allele 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6.

It is shown theoretically that the introduction of a specific filler in binary polymer mixtures increases the thermodynamic stability of the ternary system.

Since Cook took over as one-day captain in 2011, there have been changes to the one-day format - the introduction of two new balls, theoretically an advantage for bowlers, offset by the limitation to four of the number of men allowed on the boundary.

On the other hand, the similar origin of cases and controls could theoretically induce the introduction of overmatching in relation to agriculture pesticide exposure.

The introduction of airborne internet access could theoretically keep us quiet for a bit, but technology in general does little to banish the underlying problem.

The introduction of embeddable search commands is theoretically possible for standard HTML with Java script.

Furthermore there was no significant interaction anywhere in the brain of the specific form that was theoretically motivated in our Introduction (namely a potentially larger impact of audiovisual synchrony for unpredictable trains in particular).

Biological control introductions share many of the same characteristics as invading species that can theoretically promote rapid evolution, yet post-introduction evolution of biological control agents is largely unexplored (Roderick and Navajas 2003; Hufbauer and Roderick 2005; Phillips et al. 2008).

It means, in practice, that despite decades of development in contraception since the introduction of the pill in 1961 – there are theoretically 15 different methods now available on the NHS – many women are still not offered the full range of options, and may be being deprived of the contraception best suited to their needs.

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