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Since the working data of ZF Tools are the results of phage display library screening, the results obtained are theoretically credible; nevertheless, they have to be verified in the laboratory.
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Here's a public appeal by several such scientists, urging greater support for nuclear energy, noting that "While it may be theoretically possible to stabilize the climate without nuclear power, in the real world there is no credible path to climate stabilization that does not include a substantial role for nuclear power".
Again: theoretically.
Theoretically, yes.
Theoretically, deception is easy".
At least theoretically.
"Well, theoretically," John huffs.
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