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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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