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An alternative approach is to derive a statistical potential for interactions from
s and advancing the data management methods to derive a holistic and more sophisticated view of chan
, but "combination of SHBG and testosterone to derive a free testosterone value did not further aid
It is entirely possible to derive a class whose object will behave incorrectly w
The rank conjunction (") is used to derive a verb with a specific rank.
as the Lorenz gauge condition, and was able to derive a correct value for the velocity of light.
To derive a program means to write a formal specificatio
This matrix is used to derive a scoring matrix, used in bioinformatics to as
d electrophoretic effects, Onsager was able to derive a theoretical expression to account for the em
parallel postulate was false, and attempted to derive a contradiction.
However, we can derive a Patterson map, which is an interatomic vecto
nformation allows the maximum entropy model to derive a better estimate of the center of the peak, t
Its population derive a living mainly from agriculture (fruit, etc)
It is one of the few known creoles to derive a large percentage of its lexicon from more th
Clemence set out to derive a new series from scratch using the methods de
f THC, 11-OH-THC and 11-COOH-THC being used to derive a "blood cannabis level" analogous to the bloo
ti-spam protocol that includes an algorithm to derive a set of URL's from an e-mail address.
ai, where the Pann Mercharupalai is changed to derive a new Pann.
Additionally, because Velvet parasites derive a portion of their energy from photosynthesis,
Given an mRNA sequence, it is trivial to derive a unique genomic DNA sequence from which it ha
They derive afferents from the mamma; from the deeper stru
Modern physics tries to derive all physical theories from as few principles a
ross bodies", Challis was driven to attempt to derive all physical phenomena from a model of intert
Whatever the exact relationship, they derive all their carbon from their associated fungus,
Wines produced in the Ribera del Duero DO derive almost exclusively from red grapes.
the land the airport would be based on, would derive an unfair benefit at the taxpayer's expense.
It is possible to derive an evaluation order or the absence of an evalu
protect and advance the interests of those who derive an income from Welsh agriculture.
The name Butterdon is believed to derive an Old English word for "pasture".
produced seven chords that Kristensen used to derive an ellipsoidal profile of 210x170km.
d quasars at various redshifts, he was able to derive an integrated energy density due to quasar out
one would derive an unexpectedly accurate approximation to π, s
with a computer algebra system (CAS) based on Derive, and was one of the first calculators to offer
The Soft Warehouse later developed Derive, another computer algebra system.
Such a map is far too noisy to derive any high resolution structural information-how
e, he argued, both because it is impossible to derive any statement about what one ought to do from
nals in various proportions, it is possible to derive any number of first-order microphones, pointin
Third parties to a contract do not derive any rights from that agreement nor are they su
In other instances, the patient may derive arousal primarily from setting or watching the
w in June 2007, also requires that restaurants derive at least 70% of their total sales from food, b
he drink if they seat at least 100 patrons and derive at least 70% of their total sales from food.
This "HKB model" was able to derive basic forms of coordination observed in Kelso'
heories, a number of movements are required to derive both structures, with the "shifted" structure
list of these data structures is impossible to derive but there are well-known data structures that
an and non-Sabbatean Kabbalistic traditions to derive Christian beliefs and meanings from traditiona
c algorithms and others techniques are used to derive conclusions, interpreation and diagnosis
nt of music and has studied them both, he will derive continual inspiration from great scores."
ables - using 1500 observations of the Moon to derive corrections for arbitrary values assumed by Ha
The idea that one can derive descriptions of physics at different length sc
amphiphilic pattern mode, can also be used to derive different types of PseAA composition, as summa
The word dhampir is believed to derive directly from Albanian: pij or pirё which mean
Smaug's attributes and behaviour in The Hobbit derive directly from the unnamed "old night-scather"
athematical object (an action) that is used to derive Einstein's field equations of general relativi
an be constructed using the Palatini action to derive Einstein's field equations of general relativi
Most Korean place names derive either from the Korean language and its predec
e not an epic either in structure or tone, but derive elegiac sadness from the idylls of Theocritus.
Texas Instruments in 1999, and development of Derive ended in 2006.
chemosynthesis, the process by which organisms derive energy from a number of different inorganic co
n extensive family of homologous proteins that derive energy from the co-transport of Na+ and Cl-, i
e mixotrophic microorganisms use osmotrophy to derive energy.
ve style of the exchange of pamphlets seems to derive entirely from a personal trait of Lodowicke Mu
Alternatively they may derive equations to calculate the speed and velocity
original and perturbed cavities can be used to derive expressions for resulting resonant frequency s
Alternatively, the name may derive from the Celtic word for "watercourse".
The name is thought to derive from 'Withy-combe' which means Willow Valley.
These restrictions and controls did not derive from a moral opposition to prostitution, but o
The name of the city may also derive from its historical name Carsium.
The name Siston is believed to derive from Anglo-Saxon, meaning Sige's Farmstead.
lley' in Old Cornish, and Kivell is thought to derive from the Cornish equivalent of the Welsh word
The character's unusual pronunciation seems to derive from the fact the baton is approximately one s
The name Saignon is believed to derive from word Sagnio, which comes from the word si
anese, Sanskrit terms used in some chants also derive from ateji.
These prophecies could derive from a dream, be brought from overseas, be dis
The endocardial heart tubes derive from the visceral mesoderm and initially are f
The island's names derive from a hot spring located on its southwestern
The three fleurs-de-lis of France supposedly derive from these (Neubecker, 225).
y used, especially since some simplified forms derive from cursive script shapes in the first place.
The river's names derive from the Celtic river-name gifl 'forked river'
It is thought to derive from the word patron, as in a patron saint.
Both of these names derive from the Celtic root nemeto-, referring to sac
igns of emperors Constantius II and Julian and derive from a range of mints including Arles and Lyon
The word Melayu is thought to derive from the Sanskrit term Malaiur or Malayadvipa
town of Buttevant, County Cork, is believed to derive from the war cry of the De Barry family: "Bout
The name is believed to derive from the Old Norse word haugr meaning hills or
The name Whissonsett is thought to derive from Witcingkeseta as it has been known as in
These most likely derive from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica, publish
His name may derive from the Old Breton mac'h (warrant) and luh (l
oss the River Avon and the name is presumed to derive from MEOLC, the Old English for milk and from
Moyola may derive from the Irish Maigh Fhoghlach, meaning ‘plain
t, the diencephalon and the telencephalon both derive from the prosencephalon (forebrain).
The surname is generally habitational and may derive from the English town of Hastings, Sussex.
The name may derive from the Old Norse 'lortr' meaning 'filth' or
The name Newbourne is commonly accepted to derive from the Old English words for 'new stream.'
The sediments are believed to derive from the Appalachian orogeny events.
The name is believed to derive from the Cornish besow meaning birch trees.
The name is said to derive from a monk named Lazar.
s hold a special interest and value since they derive from the first scientific archaeological excav
The suffix damp is believed to derive from the German word for vapours ("Dampf").
the Domesday Book as Frecheltun and is said to derive from "Farmstead of a man called Frecla", with
His eloquent and powerful sermons derive from this sense of empathy.
ncient names for the place, such as Korinthos, derive from a pre-Greek, "Pelasgian" language; it see
These neurons derive from the superior cervical ganglion and the pt
The words aventurine and aventurescence derive from the Italian "a ventura," meaning "by chan
wrote "Sharpe's humorous techniques naturally derive from his fundamental approach, which is that o
) fruit; both the scientific and English names derive from this resemblance.
The placename Templeton is thought to derive from “The Templar's Farm” or (“Tun”).
They derive from arachidonic acid via oxidation by the enz
the British army since 1816 and is thought to derive from the vaguely Eastern style dressing gowns
The name may derive from a 'ford' (perhaps over a marshy area or s
The names of these hamlets derive from the Anglo Saxon Pol's Cottage.
The name may derive from the Saxon for Englishman's green hill.
Toft is believed to derive from the Old Scandinavian toft which means hom
All of the above names derive from the name of the Polans, a dominant West S
emples and the design of the Gateway's windows derive from Islamic architecture.
woman's variation of The Steadfast Tin Soldier derive from this earlier collaboration.
The name Brumstead is believed to derive from the "place of broom".
The origin of the name might derive from the undulating nature of the area, or, it
All sexually reproducing organisms derive from a common ancestor which was a single cell
igins of the road's name are uncertain but may derive from the god Woden.
rham, Roger of Wendover) in material which may derive from Byrhtferth of Ramsey, a writer of c1000 A
of the village on the ridge of a hill or could derive from previous associations with the manor of n
name Nankivell and its variants are thought to derive from this place.
nth century maps as Cape Raso and its name may derive from a cape of the same name at the mouth of t
e first explanation suggests that the name may derive from 'gata' - meaning path or 'the way' in Mid
efits which they claim that Scotland and Wales derive from being parts of the United Kingdom.
s the only survivor), which in all probability derive from a single colonization out of South Americ
Her name is thought by some to derive from the Old German "heilige Vartez" ("holy fa
The name "financier" is said to derive from the traditional rectangular mold, which r
rds in the Yukon and Northwest Territories all derive from disease-free and morphologically represen
ianism, a theological position which claims to derive from the Christian Bible and denies the Trinit
The name is supposed to derive from the passage through here in the 12th cent
These goats derive from the original imports of British milk goat
a typical Carnival cake, its name appearing to derive from the word Berlingaccio, meaning “Fat Thurs
the images are felt by most art historians to derive from one or more earlier works, perhaps going
Some Sino-Korean words derive from Japanese kun'yomi words, that is, native
This additional term seems to derive from the concept of "good to meet you", and al
The village's name may derive from the names Halifield (Holy Field) or Heoro
The name may derive from "Ulla's Wick", where wick or wich is an A
The name is often said to derive from the flat head produced by binding infants
In some cases, these derive from the Brythonic names which were used durin
The name Hints appears to derive from the Welsh word hynt, meaning 'a road' (re
The claims about Hess derive from writer John Harris, who asserts that Bore
he species are appended with common names that derive from their description as water-mats; for exam
e name lithos, which means stone in Greek, may derive from a power station - now disused - called St
y of the word "swizzle" is unknown, but it may derive from a similar beverage known as switchel.
The name Walberswick is believed to derive from the Saxon Waldbert - probably a landowner
Many of the names derive from the Slavic root pisa which relates to pai
this mountain Banu-lQatil, and the toponym may derive from the words pinna (Arabic for "peak") and l
Rather, osteoblasts derive from mesenchymal stem cells, which have shown
ed as Kilken and Cilcen, has been suggested to derive from cil meaning 'retreat' and cain meaning 'f
a means ‘fall adjoining the stone') is said to derive from the large boulder situated at its foot, t
The origin of the name of Bungay is thought to derive from the Anglo-Saxon title 'Bunincga-haye', si
It features over 50 songs, most of which derive from the North American Ultramix (both origina
The name "ball clay" is believed to derive from the time when the clay was mined by hand.
Other instances of where fables appear to derive from proverbs include The Mountain in Labour,
The name may derive from Welsh 'crai' meaning rough and referring
The ethnonym "Klikitat" is said to derive from a Chinookan word meaning "beyond," in ref
The name of Quendon is thought to derive from the Old English words "scene" and "den",
The Dulay surname is generally thought to derive from a place name, perhaps Pont Doylly, or Dui
and function of the two networks could equally derive from a conscious imitation of the other websit
The name Ridlington is thought to derive from the Old English for Hrethel's people's en
The antiquarian John Stow believed the name to derive from the Abbots of Bury (Bury St. Edmunds, Suf
tiko with the remaining composition allowed to derive from Athiri and Aidani.
rgyng (or Ercic), which in turn is believed to derive from the Roman town of Ariconium at Weston und
nape could refer to either a personal name, or derive from either the Old Norwegian word Knappr mean
It has been suggested that the legend may derive from a popular memory of sacrifice to an ancie
The name Rispain may derive from a local equivalent of the Old Welsh word
Its name is thought to derive from the Arabic word for oven for reasons not
The name may derive from the wallet that such people carry, but th
*Trysee (the name is believed to derive from 'try and see'), an early Free Village in
The acronym's letters derive from two of the founder firms, Cameron McKenna
The name Anchorsholme is thought to derive from the Old Scandinavian word 'holmr' meaning
They derive from the area inland of Yule Island in south-e
y been noticed that "Cod" could philologically derive from a Brittonic female cogname "Cuda", which
The name appears to derive from Old Welsh mail "bare" and ros "moor" or "
th century and earlier, the name is thought to derive from the ancient Fosa flumen, after which the
The call letters WTAR derive from Tidewater Area, the name traditionally us
he origin of the river name is obscure but may derive from a Welsh word 'llai' or 'lleiaf' for 'less
Also, statues known to derive from Alcamenes' statue show the god in a breas
probable Anglo-Saxon origin, and may possibly derive from either Luda's Church or Littlechurch.
The strange name Staple Hill may derive from the old English word steap meaning steep,
is an independent statutory body whose powers derive from the Securities and Futures Ordinance (SFO
The name Gariannonum has been thought to derive from a Celtic root meaning "babbling river," w
Virtually all rocks on Earth derive from material from the interior of the earth t
er, Great Slave Lake and Lesser Slave Lake all derive from this Cree name for their enemies, though
in this story, and the name Bransgore does not derive from "brains and gore."
watercourses in south Wales and is thought to derive from an old Welsh word for "swift" or possibly
illions of years on chemical food sources that derive from the radioactive decay of minerals in the
They derive from reconstituted Germanic *mari, itself from
The place name Stanghow is thought to derive from the Old Norse meaning Stong-how meaning p
The name "Low Sunday" is sometimes said to derive from its relative unimportance compared to the
The two names for the right derive from the WIPO Copyright Treaty and the WIPO Pe
, is first recorded in 1578, and is thought to derive from Old Norse y-dalr.
It may derive from the Gaelic for an ox and the Old English
The name may derive from the TAG Line, a railroad which operated i
Their name does not derive from the animal porcupine, but from the Porcup
So the name may derive from the first Celtic family or tribe to take
The name Gulsvik is believed to derive from Gudulv (Godwulf), shortened to Gul, the n
ne name of 4 ª decline in Latin, bramble might derive from the form of the Latin quercea, "oak".
n, many descriptive details applied to Camelot derive from Geoffrey's earlier grand depiction of the
                                                                                                    


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