Sentence examples for a derivatives of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a derivatives of" is not correct in English.
It should be "a derivative of" if referring to a single item. You can use it when discussing a specific derivative in mathematics, finance, or linguistics.
Example: "In calculus, a derivative of a function represents its rate of change."
Alternatives: "a variation of" or "a form of".

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This reaction occurs preferentially with acyl coenzyme A derivatives of fatty acids containing 16 or 18 carbon atoms.

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"It's like a derivative of actual pepper.

A derivative of chili peppers is in legitimate trials.

Social mobility is a derivative of the overall political economy.

Riboflavin, or vitamin B2, is a derivative of alloxazine.

Rimantadine is a derivative of the antiviral agent amantadine.

"What is reggaetón but a derivative of a Caribbean beat that they were already playing?

(The hallucinogen LSD is a derivative of ergot).

Pectins, found in fruits and berries and used commercially as gelling agents, consist of a derivative of galacturonic acid (itself a derivative of the sugar galactose).

A derivative of gang writing, tagging is a way to mark territory.

Both showed traces of Promazine, a derivative of phenothiazine, which is a tranquillizer.

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