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"theoretically determined" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a concept or idea that has been established or predicted using theoretical principles or models. Example: The outcome of the experiment was theoretically determined based on the laws of physics and the initial conditions set by the researchers.
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These bounds can be theoretically determined using the Cramer-Rao algorithm, like in [53].
The emission wavelengths of MQWs are theoretically determined by considering various effects comprehensively.
Nevertheless, the theoretically determined values remain too high to explain the measured data by TED.
The fluid temperature is also theoretically determined varying the operating conditions along the circuit.
Critical conditions for such acoustomechanical instability are theoretically determined based on the J2-deformation theory.
Partition coefficients and energies for the single-electron reduction of compounds were theoretically determined.
The Cliff-Lorimer thin-film approximation was used for quantification of EDS data using theoretically determined k-factors.
The TG-43 recommended dosimetric characteristics of a new 125I brachytherapy source have been experimentally and theoretically determined.
In addition, the parameters for the design and control of the rotary control valve are theoretically determined.
The optimized length of the reactor needed to reach 100% conversion of the oxygen was theoretically determined.
It is possible, therefore, to fit the theoretically determined analytical expression for the interfacial yield stress to the experimental data.
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