Despite her substantial contributions to enzymology, Hur felt an undercurrent of dissatisfaction with
purely theoretical work, which relied on others» experimental data.
Not exact matches
The early inventors studied the
work of Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell, who had formulated a set of equations — «Maxwell's equations» — that expressed the basic laws of electricity and magnetism, but as a
purely theoretical exercise in understanding how nature
works.
While the earlier study was based entirely on historical records of past hurricanes, showing nearly a doubling in the intensity of Atlantic storms over the last 30 years, the new
work is
purely theoretical.