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Hydroxyproline (Hyp), | derived from proline. |
Hylophobia is | derived from the Greek hylo-, meaning wood or forest, |
hem of Prussia, but the melody of the hymn is | derived from the British anthem God Save the Queen. |
i-drive (name | derived from internet drive) was an online data stora |
genera Ballus, Admestina and Icius, possibly | derived from the Dendryphantinae. |
father's ill-gotten gains - an idea possibly | derived form the money supposedly left in a secret ac |
induction motor is driven at its ideal speed, | derived from the electrical line frequency, and the v |
um for speaking to the youth of the ideals he | derived from Vivekananda. |
The Broadway Melody, from which the idiom is | derived. |
rious" originated from his learning, or if it | derived from transliteration of his name into Latin a |
nterpreted the genus as an iguanodontoid more | derived than Camptosaurus but less derived than Lurdu |
The specific name iguazuensis is | derived from the Iguazu River, where it lives. |
The series Maison Ikkoku also | derived a compilation film. |
The name Iliamna is | derived from the Inland Dena'ina Athabascan name "Nil |
Southern Scotland, and illustrative tableaux | derived from local Legend and story. |
Subject matter and imagery largely | derived from historical topics relating to the histor |
Most imides are | derived from dicarboxylic acids and their names refle |
Important terpenoids | derived from monocyclic terpenes are menthol, thymol, |
at would permit the use of testimony in court | derived from the application of a foolproof truth ser |
t that the local freshwater streams in Istria | derived from a (non-existent) southward branch of the |
hich causes comparably high levels in spirits | derived from cyanogenic plants (i.e. |
he functionality in an instance method in the | derived class. |
nearly to the extent that can be seen in more | derived sphenacodontds such as Dimetrodon and Secodon |
It was discovered in 1985 in placers | derived from serpentine, in association with another |
and PhotoRC-II RNAs are present in sequences | derived from DNA that was extracted from uncultivated |
FGFR2IIIb is predominantly found in ectoderm | derived tissues and endothelial organ lining, i.e. sk |
Thus this animal exists primarily in herds | derived from captive specimens. |
In languages | derived from C, a break keyword is used to go to the |
er, that the Dutch reference here was in fact | derived from a gangster (Dutch Schultz) who used this |
om illness (it was probably rich in carotenes | derived from the eggs' yolks). |
ructures, with the "shifted" structure in (2) | derived by one or more additional movements. |
l Automatic Train Control) system was in turn | derived from that of the 800 Series Shinkansen. |
All political power is vested in and | derived from the people; all government, of right, or |
ns on a ground bass, five measures in length, | derived from the principal theme. |
f the name is from moofin first used in 1703, | derived from the Low German Muffen, the plural of Muf |
In is | derived from Kangiryuar (meaning "the big bay"), and |
hish.net) to suggest that the name is in fact | derived from Fishman's last name. |
Lindisfarne in Northumbria | derived its name, according to one place-name authori |
This was implemented in the Boeing 787 in a | derived form. |
The name is, in part, | derived from the town where they were first observed. |
The servant in that story is in turn | derived from Middle Eastern legends of Al-Khidr, a sa |
Cycloastragenol is a saponin found in or | derived from Astragalus/Astragalus membranaceus. |
which a particular class stipulates that in a | derived subclass, the user is required to override a |
at first the Paracas tended to incise designs | derived from the art of the Chavin culture on the sur |
The biofuel blend included components | derived from algae and jatropha plants. |
d the Matter of Rome, which included material | derived from or inspired by classical mythology, it w |
peptidases, a group that also includes papain | derived from papaya latex, bromelase (bromelain) extr |
er languages: In English, this includes terms | derived from French (estoppel, laches, and voir dire) |
This article includes content | derived from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969-1978 |
ions, Swanberg's humor often includes stories | derived from his own life experiences including his h |
This article includes content | derived from the public domain Schaff-Herzog Encyclop |
a multitude of income streams including those | derived from internet streaming services, music sales |
nals of Argentina, and much of its income was | derived from Argentine-based British businesses. |
the 60 Days rules of visitors whom income was | derived from service render in Hong Kong |
hemical engineering but his primary income is | derived from his accordion-making business, based at |
my with a high proportion of its income being | derived from agriculture and tourism. |
The main income is | derived from wine and olive oil production, as well a |
or or the education of children, income being | derived from a piece of meadow in Freckleton, named H |
arly 40% of the group's net rental income was | derived from the United States. |
hysical energy and the people whose income is | derived from investments. |
A majority of the museum's income is | derived from society memberships and donations. |
onomically depressed area, the main income is | derived from cereal, vineyard and almond cultivation, |
Both Alor and Aror are incorrect renditions | derived from the Arabic translation of the original n |
lebee's thermoregulation during incubation is | derived from honey (when the bumblebee is not foragin |
Clapton's chocolate addiction, and indeed he | derived the title and many of the lyrics from a box o |
uggests that the flathead trout may indeed be | derived from introduced brown trout (Salmo trutta) an |
s writings included The Soul of India (1913), | derived from lectures he delivered at the University |
Indian Mall | derived its name from the name of nearby Arkansas Sta |
conventionally added to indicate antibiotics | derived from actinobacteria or fungi. |
lity that Chinese and Indo-European languages | derived from a common source. |
ing the Gaussian isoperimetric inequality and | derived it from a certain two-point inequality. |
enter virtus (thus with inexhaustible valour) | derived from the city's motto since 1659, Indeficient |
There was also an African influence that | derived in part from a 2004 stay with pygmy tribes in |
The usage of the term in informatics is | derived from this traditional meaning, but applied to |
Most of his information was | derived from David Jardine's A Reading on the Use of |
studies that use proteomic information, often | derived from mass spectrometry, to improve gene annot |
om the Temple of a field one has inherited as | derived from Leviticus 27:16-25. |
nce to the dress of Gulag inmates, supposedly | derived in an analogy with "fish fur". |
form of a multi-dose, instant-release tablet | derived from an original formula of the weight manage |
e the name Tremelux, they chose instead Mono, | derived from the title of the Phil Spector release Ba |
mpliments how much pleasure and instruction I | derived from reading a few years ago, this novel, Gov |
opposed the practice of intellectual elitism | derived from formalist abstraction. |
erahamwe can be broken up this way: Intera is | derived from the verb gutera, meaning "to work". |
Intermediate product | derived form high erucic acid oil include: triglyceri |
In the large intestines, potassium | derived from food is exchanged for calcium ions. |
r his work in developing Inuktitut syllabics, | derived from the Cree syllabary and for writing the f |
The code name for the investigation was | derived from Rocky Top, one of the state's official s |
ous activity and other investigative insights | derived from suspicious activity reports and investig |
lso known as sarkosyl, is an ionic surfactant | derived from sarcosine, used as a foaming and cleansi |
The ionones are | derived from the degradation of carotenoids. |
The Irish estates | derived from Henry Bourchier, 5th Earl of Bath, an an |
green earth", which are rich in iron probably | derived from the decomposition of the augite in the e |
It is formally | derived from pyridine by substitution of the 3 and 4 |
The term is arguably | derived from the signal quality rating systems such a |
The past transgressive is usually | derived from perfective verbs. |
This trait is a | derived character-state (in relation to poikilothermy |
The genus name is probably | derived from Ancient Greek bdell- "leech" and phyton |
e carcass hanging in the background is likely | derived from Rembrandt's Carcass of Beef, 1657. |
It is not | derived from blood plasma but is produced by the thic |
Renaissance Revival detailing is basically | derived from the Italian Renaissance tradition, thoug |
The name "Mappy" is likely | derived from mappo, a Japanese slang term (slightly i |
this part of north-east Wales; it is possibly | derived from the Old English personal name "Seassa", |
The name "Tilford" is probably | derived from "Tila's ford" or "Tilla's ford". |
The name is descriptive, | derived from the "serpentine" nature of the river in |
The word is variously | derived from Berberi, i.e. |
Brian Jones' harmonica playing is directly | derived from Williamson. |
The name is partially | derived from the MEthyl-SulfOxy group in the structur |
It is formally | derived from naphthoquinone (1,4-naphtalenedione) thr |
r, amongst the vertebrates, five fingers is a | derived trait, as the last common ancestor to the ver |
,718, MK-329) is a drug which is structurally | derived from the benzodiazepine family, but with quit |
From this form is also | derived the word edochiano, the Italian language demo |
e the Latin Planctus cygni, which is possibly | derived from Germanic models). |
The name 'Barnwell' is possibly | derived from an anglo-saxon placename meaning childre |
His name (pronounced Ron-John) is humorously | derived from the name of the surfing company "Ron Jon |
Here the lack of a structure is a | derived trait. |
The name is possibly | derived from the Old English for 'open land growing w |
Erucic acid is traditionally | derived from older varieties of rapeseed. |
earlier short-tailed type of sheep and is not | derived from the Dunface). |
The term "spugedelic" is comically | derived from "psychedelic" and "spuge", meaning "an a |
dieval Latin coscinomantia, and is ultimately | derived from the Ancient Greek koskinomantis (Greek: |
Like the Russian Czar it is directly | derived from the Latin Emperors' title of Caesar, whi |
The placename is likely | derived from the Old English tun, meaning settlement |
The term Dawn is also | derived from the "Sacrifice Tradition". |
The name is obviously | derived from its boron content (19 to 20% boron). |
The invariable plane is simply | derived from the sum of angular momenta, and is "inva |
The name of the tribe is possibly | derived from an Old English word for "reliable" or "s |
Another example is a | derived fossil, which is a fossils that have been ero |
This group is usually | derived from the compound 4-toluenesulfonyl chloride, |
The name of the abbey, Isenhagen, is probably | derived from its original site next to the River Ise |
Its "butterfly" shape is possibly | derived from Lepontic san. |
This is likely | derived from the term slag as it refers to a waste ma |
The furcula is not a leg, nor is it | derived from a leg, but it is a locomotory appendage. |
The creek name is a | derived from the Dutch language Timmer Kill as record |
The name is not | derived from courts, but developed from the Latin coh |
in the context of eukaryotes as a whole, is a | derived trait. |
f Notorious B.I.G.'s song "Hypnotize" is also | derived from "La Di Da Di". |
The name Cudlee Creek is probably | derived from Aboriginal Kaurna or possibly Peramangk |
The name Newdigate is probably | derived from "on Ewood gate" which means on the road |
The name is etymologically | derived from the Latin phrase "in vitro", which is us |
(It is not | derived from Leo Tolstoy's story of the same name.) |
s a bicyclic terpene that is biosynthetically | derived from the mevalonate pathway via farnesyl pyro |
June's subplot in the film is also | derived from the Hans Christian Andersen story. |
known as distance map or distance field, is a | derived representation of a digital image. |
The name Kempty is probably | derived from the word 'camp-tea', as the British, dur |
ed that "Realizing that his true power is not | derived from the crests, Firebrand disposed of all th |
s similar to a cassock, though it is actually | derived from the supra vesta - a black surcoat worn i |
Although its current size is precisely | derived from the metre, it is neither part of nor rec |
The Ealing Dean name is possibly | derived from 'valley' or 'denu' and the earliest refe |
The name is likely | derived from the Welsh graean, "gravel", and rhyd, "f |
The name of the settlement is believed | derived from the Latin word columna, indicating the p |
The name is either | derived from the two-faced Roman god Janus, from the |
The name is possibly | derived from the phrase 'Tun among Hazels', or 'Enclo |
It is a | derived leptoceratopsid ceratopsian which lived durin |
see Fig. 1) begins with prephenate which is a | derived from the shikimic acid biosynthetic pathway. |
Its current size is precisely | derived from the metre, but is neither part of nor re |
This word is itself | derived from ammaccare, meaning crush or beat, used h |
The gal is a | derived unit, comprising the centimeter-gram-second ( |
It is probably | derived from Flamins, the Walloon word for Flemings. |
The name Balat is probably | derived from Greek palation (palace), from Latin pala |
the composition of the Tiruppugazh is largely | derived from oral traditions and legends recorded in |
The origin of the name Manaccan is probably | derived not from a saint but from the Cornish for (ch |
ing melody of the Third Piano Concerto is not | derived from chants; when asked, Rachmaninoff said th |
Ombra is actually | derived from the Latin word umbrameaning shadow or gh |
She is an evolved Archaeopteryx, which is a | derived theropod dinosaur, considered to be the first |
The name is topographically | derived. |
l lands, and the name Cootamundra is probably | derived from the Wiradjuri word guudhamang, meaning " |
o the river, the name Combeinteignhead is not | derived from it: in the Domesday Book the district co |
village name in Domesday Book is Watesfelda, | derived from the Old English meaning Wastel's clearin |
It is usually | derived from Escherichia coli. |
The word is probably | derived from Arabic. |
e name Malvern of the nearby town is probably | derived from the Welsh moel fryn or "bare hill". |
l-CoA mutase, methylmalonyl-CoA, is primarily | derived from propionyl-CoA, a substance formed from t |
The word is possibly | derived from the Gothic *haltijar, and referred to th |
regni Francorum and this section is probably | derived from a now lost earlier source. |
He is probably | derived from the Greek god Ares. |
The genus is paraphyletic, | derived from Simosthenurus. |
The term baffles is likely | derived from a lesser used definition of the word its |
The name is either | derived from the wares of the leatherworkers who once |
"Exuvia" is a | derived singular usage that is becoming more common; |
thickets, from which the term foliage is also | derived. |
Vancouver's code is also | derived from these but includes some local changes. |
Note that the name Matiene is not | derived from Mitanni, a mixed Indo-Aryan and Hurrian |
ting phylogenetic tree, Koilamasuchus is more | derived than Osmolskina, Sarmatosuchus, Fugusuchus (c |
ooijenga speculates that the rune is directly | derived from Latin Χ, the pronunciation of which may |
In particle physics the charge number is a ( | derived) flavour quantum number, mostly denoted by Q |
It is not | derived from Zeter or Zintar or Brunnen des Ziu ("Tho |
t to be confused with tar, which is typically | derived from pine trees rather than petroleum) which |
The term hippophobia is also | derived from the Greek word 'Phobos' and the prefix i |
a, and what we know concerning him is chiefly | derived from the dedicatory epistle at the beginning |
Since fish emulsion is naturally | derived, it is considered an Organic fertilizer appro |
The Gaelic name is sometimes | derived from the English Somerled, which is in turn u |
etic makeup of the female worker bees is half | derived from the mother, and half from the father, bu |
etic analyses indicate Morotopithecus is more | derived than Proconsul, Afropithecus, and Kenyapithec |
Unlike the Courier, its name is not | derived from an amalgamation of previous titles - the |
This name is apparently | derived from the roadway's resemblance to a dragon's |
Revenue is largely | derived from casual wear, and jeans wear sales, but a |
This is a | derived feature not seen in more basal archosauriform |
part 2, when it is distinct at all, is always | derived from part 1 by Umlaut. |
The name of this riding is not | derived from the contemporary City of Vancouver, B.C. |
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