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Those chances, derived from asset prices, stood at 12percent and 288 percent respectively on Wednesday, according to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

The strength of the argument against chance derived, according to Paley, from a notion that he named relation and that later authors would term irreducible complexity.

Significance levels for all tests were set at p < 0.01 to correct for chance findings derived from multiple comparisons.

The probability of association between MORCs and other genes in the neighborhoods by chance was derived from the observed co-occurrence in the pseudo-genome replicates.

As the placenta is composed of 'trees' of villi that grow from the chorionic plate (fetal side of the placenta), samples taken vertically by depth (i.e. spanning the fetal to maternal planes) may show a more similar level of XCI skewing because of an increased chance of being derived from the same tree or set of trees.

Similar to unmodified peptides, incorrect peptide spectrum matches (PSMs) of modified peptides have an equal chance of being derived from either the target or decoy database.

However, there is a good chance that CCD-based detectors, or an architecture derived from CCDs, will still prove to be superior for this application.

Stevia is a natural sweetener derived from a plant.

Win Probability is an in-game estimate of a team's chances of victory derived from the score and other game variables based on regular-season statistics from the past decade.

Testosterone, an androgen, is a steroid hormone derived from cholesterol.

(a) is derived from subsec.

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