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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