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e object's supposed orbital period, with Valz deriving a figure of 17 days and 13 hours, and Radau a
urrents, and most researchers were focused on deriving a specific point from the analysis instead of
It airs a Christian radio format deriving a portion of its programming from Radio 74 In
Rather than deriving a mathematical analytical solution to the pro
hereby members of parliament were banned from deriving a benefit from government actions.
tortillas are preferred north of the border, deriving also in the name given to another variation o
analysis is a principled way of automatically deriving an ontology from a collection of objects and
It consists in deriving an expansion for the properties of the theory
ons of the radial coordinate (for example, in deriving an exact static spherically symmetric solutio
Deriving and understanding the thermal inertia of the
"CHOOCH: a program for deriving anomalous-scattering factors from X-ray fluor
, and M. Rocek he discovered methods for both deriving classical actions, and performing Feynman gra
acks some of features of Haskell (such as the deriving clause in data type definitions) but includes
Deriving Competitive Advantage from IT
ith the suffix -io traditionally reserved for deriving country names from geographic features, so no
Customer delight may be an add-on while deriving Critical To Quality parameters.
ereunto is annexed a dictionary etymological, deriving every word from his native fountain, with rea
He is also known for deriving exact solutions to the nonlinear equations de
place and 'Combe' or 'Coombe' is a place name deriving from the Old English 'cumb', particularly com
he Golden Dawn and other magical fraternities deriving from it.
tment of sick and wounded soldiers', the name deriving from the patronage of the Duke of Beaufort wh
ach other, a notion he called 'coadaptation', deriving from the biological term.
e, evidenced in the work's rich chromaticism ( deriving from Wagner's Tristan und Isolde) and frequen
were supporters of the philosophy of Ramism ( deriving from Petrus Ramus), while Stigzelius was an a
difying the default (via runtime parameters), deriving from an existing one, by creating one from sc
is work to have been a native German-speaker, deriving from the Thurgau, only a few miles from the A
Dunkeld, but William Bell resigned all rights deriving from the election to the Pope, who did not se
The name is an acronym deriving from some of the main features: Polyneuropath
this spot then was Beggar's Hole (or Hall) - deriving from one of the seven halls of Harpsden House
for people from Kent is 'Kentish Long-Tail', deriving from the long-held belief on the continental
monophyletic taxon (that is, all genetically deriving from a common ancestor) of Grapsoidea, but re
13th century as Baddestwysel, the latter part deriving from an Old English term meaning place where
Rozmiarek is a surname deriving from Polish meaning surveyor, or one who meas
is the most prevalent chemical of this class, deriving from automotive residue (e.g.
h family name Dallinger has been theorized as deriving from Dellingr.
He can probably be identified as deriving from the historical Togodumnus.
The word is of French origin, deriving from the Latin crispa, meaning "curled."
However, there are potential benefits deriving from the human input qualities of social sear
How, deriving from the Old Norse word haugr , means a hill.
e was a descendant of the Clan Fraser members deriving from Oliver Castle.
The name Teyrnon is widely acknowledged as deriving from the Brythonic *Tigernonos, "great lord".
his level is a secondary concept, with rights deriving from national citizenship.
The name is of Viking origin, deriving from the Old Norse Ra-byr, meaning 'boundary
Camden died a wealthy man, much of his wealth deriving from his wife.
Wentwood), with "-went" deriving from the Roman town of Venta which became Cae
SMM, is a rigorous and accurate method deriving from first principles.
s had camped at the plain of Kedoktos (a name deriving from the Latin aqueductus) on the road to Con
related to Austro-Bavarian and most probably deriving from a Southern Austro-Bavarian dialect.
named after Aristotle's Well in the vicinity, deriving from the name of the Ancient Greek philosophe
Its molecule can be viewed as deriving from anthraquinone by replacement of two hydr
Yadu-Dynasty belongs to the family deriving from Soma, identified with the moon god Chand
The energy resources potentially deriving from these fuels will be practically unlimite
Thus, while ultimately deriving from a Semitic abjad, the Uyghur script can b
Because of suspicious circumstances deriving from Payne's initial selection, though, Brice
ent as a concept and identity, the expression deriving from the 1840s.
correct, the flow of time is an illusion, one deriving from the incompleteness of knowledge.
ed States and Mexico, the old species synonym deriving from the latter.
sh for 'Bridge over the Red Meadow', the name deriving from an ancient, and bloody, battle.
by Pantone, with PMS number 1837, the number deriving from the year of Tiffany's foundation.
's prison, which he held as a civil authority deriving from his role as Chancellor or Treasurer.
on (reintegration into the primordial state), deriving from the ancient Celtic-Hyperborean tradition
e bad (aggressive, hateful) parts of the self deriving from the death instinct being projected onto
ans "Hail, true body", and is based on a poem deriving from a 14th-century manuscript from the Abbey
nd Whernou means mill-hill, the first element deriving from the Old Norse kvern meaning a mill stone
How or Howe, deriving from the Old Norse word haugr meaning a hill,
nity of the island, the Frankosyrians, a name deriving from the common Greek reference to West Europ
Originally the town was known as The Hawes, deriving from the Old Norse word hals, meaning "neck"
r, with a capital letter, the Devil, probably deriving from Latin 'Contrarius', 'the Opposer, Enemy'
and gave his name to the village of Houston, deriving from 'Hugh's town'.
Vitudurum > Winterthur, Gaulish -duron "town" deriving from PIE dhur- "door".
he name appears to mean "hill of the Saxons", deriving from the Anglo-Saxon words Seis meaning Saxon
to provide Samuel Johnson with English words deriving from Welsh for inclusion in Johnson's diction
There are several placenames deriving from Brigantium, the neuter form of the same
Island Pigs, another distinctive feral breed deriving from many generations of insular isolation, A
aughall part of the name has been recorded as deriving from salh and halh, meaning "Hall where sallo
mo along a path similar to Homo sapiens, both deriving from a chimp-like ancestor between five and 1
The Madonna is a bulky figure, deriving from classical models, and her drapery has la
Tonino, aware of the danger deriving from this assignment and taken aback by the j
in an Anglo-Saxon charter in AD 841, the name deriving from the Old English bycgan, meaning "buy", a
abyssos), which is conventionally analyzed as deriving from the Greek element meaning "deep, bottom"
" referring to the efficacy of the Sacraments deriving from the action of the Sacrament as opposed t
The specific epithet pagurus is a Latin word, deriving from the Ancient Greek πάγουρος (pagouros), w
her, Mrs Lechworthy (the variants of the name deriving from Victorian slang "lech" for sexual desire
ed branches of the larger Presbyterian family deriving from the British Isles.
rged and sentenced several times for offences deriving from his radical left wing views, which made
the four South Africans "terrorists", a term deriving from Michael Dukakis and from some anti-apart
their origin; many historians regard them as deriving from Khwarazm, but some scholars point to the
tings of Edmund Husserl in 1920, and a third, deriving from Husserl's work, in the writings of his f
ed to a site then called "Thermae" - the name deriving from the hot springs - which is today known a
pect is a dexter aspect, with the word dexter deriving from Latin meaning "to the right".
d work situations, and those symbolic rewards deriving from its status situation.
ese breeds have a similar origin, most likely deriving from the Mongolian horse and other Eastern br
Area, and John H. Kerr Dam is named after him deriving from his instrumental efforts towards the pro
day evenings, in Sheffield, England, its name deriving from the light green newsprint on which it ha
ent a radio show from their flat, with comedy deriving from visitors to the flat and the situations
ing, to take account of emerging technologies deriving from developments in electronics and space sc
The name Rynella allegedly is an acronym deriving from the last two letters of the first names
comes from a non-Hebrew, non-Semitic loanword deriving from the Greek word pallakis, Greek παλλακίς,
nean coast with the tribe of Dan subsequently deriving from them.
e simultaneous awareness of form and non-form deriving from an intensification of vision.
on of Giltspur Street and Cock Lane, the name deriving from the magpie represented on the sign of an
is a loan word from German Semmel, originally deriving from the Latin semilia, which was the name us
9, or (C4O)(-(CO)OH)4, which can be viewed as deriving from furan C4H4O through replacement of the f
ent of the French arabesque combined bandwork deriving from the moresque with decorative acanthus fo
ed around two main themes: a train of thought deriving from the Reyner Banham article A Home is not
the 15th century recorded a story, ultimately deriving from the Prose Merlin included in the Lancelo
, or (C6O2)(-(CO)OH)4, which can be viewed as deriving from para-benzoquinone C6H4O2 through replace
can Museum of Natural History, and presumably deriving from the Vogelkop Peninsula of north-western
h have the same etymological origin (Poseidon deriving from Posei-Deion which means Lord God, and Ze
According to another version of events, deriving from the testimony of the second Chaldean pat
period to 2020 with additional lease revenues deriving from the development of Offshore Wind Farms w
tures was again one of the largest investors, deriving funds from the WI Harper group.
A whole series of interiors of La Californie deriving half from Delacroix half from Matisse - great
The RGD researches methods for deriving high-efficiency, low-carbon energy from hydro
he official mascot of Millwall Football Club, deriving his name from the clubs' nickname of The Lion
It was gazetted a townsite in 1856, deriving its name from the nearby Wonnerup Inlet.
Uncaria tomentosa is a liana deriving its name from hook-like thorns that resemble
While deriving its name Golders Green from the suburb of the
It was first created in 1983, and deriving its name from the suburb of the same name, an
from energy in water, with the building form deriving its shape from the changing nature of water a
Valmiki Ashram, deriving its name from the sage Valmiki, is located at
age is home to The Woadman Arms public house, deriving its name from the fact that woad was grown in
described by William Jackson Hooker in 1843, deriving its species name from Charles Fraser, the fir
Deriving its title from the English novel Billy Liar,
Deriving its name from the animal of the same name, "S
cunning scherzo (although still in C minor), deriving its main theme from the original chromatic su
skii equation can be used as a simpler way of deriving lattice energies where high precision is not
deriving magnitudes accurate to about 0.1 mag; and
Although deriving much of its semantics from Scheme and other L
on hormonal and nutritional supplementation, deriving much of its income from the sale of vitamins
soggetto cavato technique - the technique of deriving musical notes from the syllables of a phrase,
ale thus becomes inseparable from the female, deriving nourishment directly from her blood.
dition, as opposed to sevara, which means the deriving of new results by logic.
in exploration and production of oil and gas, deriving oil and the trade of oil and oil derivatives.
o to the Himalayas to recover his health; but deriving only temporary relief and still being trouble
us some rural Australian areas) available for deriving OpenStreetMap data under a CC-BY-SA licence.
1886, is marked by a more dramatic character, deriving partly from Chausson's contacts with the arti
his neighbourhood; setting off false alarms; deriving pleasure from institutions, equipment, and pe
u varisai and silambam, kaaladi is the key in deriving power for the blows.
munity started as a number of small factories deriving power from a dam on the Unadilla River during
of divination based on spinning an object and deriving predictions or conclusions from the object's
or the first time in 994 as Parpian, the name deriving probably from the Latin personal name Barbius
The Bird-Meertens Formalism is a calculus for deriving programs from specifications (in a functional
the genus, S. ellipticum is a hemi-parasite, deriving some of its nutrients from the host plant by
f its genus, ʻiliahi is a root hemi-parasite, deriving some of its nutrients from the host plant; co
f the most powerful crime families in Israel, deriving that power, in part, “because of its propensi
d studied the phenomenon of capillary action, deriving the rule that the height of liquid in a capil
re often quoted: "no one has yet succeeded in deriving the properties of words and the properties of
more references directly from "legal sources" deriving the information from sources within the count
Main article: Deriving the Schwarzschild solution
He is also credited with deriving the Breit equation
Using Eq.6 is just one of the modes for deriving the correlation factors or PseAA components.
Deriving the feature-filling / feature-changing contra
In deriving the Schwarzschild metric, it was assumed that
y is a planetary scientist who specializes in deriving the mineralogies of asteroids from their refl
This problem can be rectified by deriving the force law from a Lagrangian, at the cost
In deriving the Traffic health factor, we started with th
ts autonomy not by ignoring all rules, but by deriving the rules from itself."
p of national governments and administrations deriving their authority from the free exercise of the
p of national governments and administrations deriving their authority from the free exercise of the
ltiple active, costumed members, some of whom deriving their outfits and codenames from cards with p
ngaevones, the Herminones and the Istaevones, deriving their ancestry from three sons of Mannus, son
s hearing diversity of citizenship cases from deriving their "own" common law.
reedom, and originality are real and natural, deriving their powers from modifications of animal mem
elations with his father in several articles, deriving therefrom a philosophy of America and the Ame
hesus is "wholly independent" of the means of deriving this date from the Biblical data.
It is worthwhile deriving this metric in some detail; the following is
In deriving this result, a truncated series expansion for
een pointed to as an intrusive hybrid culture deriving ultimately from the steppe, and within the co
ll known since 2007 when a YouTube user began deriving unintentional comedy from the English version
This is done by deriving unique wavelets for each input-partial stack.
of Destiny, it is stated that the process of deriving Vril energy was discovered by Atlanteans, whi
perature, wind speed and wind direction (thus deriving wind shear), liquid water content, ozone conc
                                                                                                    


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