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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a derived version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a version of something that has been modified or adapted from an original source.
Example: "The software update includes a derived version of the original application, featuring enhanced functionalities."
Alternatives: "an adapted version" or "a modified version".
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A derived version of the metric was defined.
The result is a derived version of the gluing constructions of Sect.
To obtain a derived version of the second identification in (7.7), we have to consider matching expansions.
9, we produce a derived version ({text {DRec}}(I,mathcal {C})) of the category ({text {Rec}}(I,mathcal {C})), and in Sect.
Compared to FC, F ̂ is a derived version relying on the Euclidean distance between class centers, μ → L - μ → R 2, to estimate the difference between classes and employing the trace of the covariance matrix to evaluate the variance within a class.
Instead a derived version [ 16] was used as an approximation.
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As such, MAB-5 appears to be a highly derived version of a putative 'ancestral' ANTP/Hox7-like protein.
With the aid of such a newly derived version of Graf's addition formula, the coordinate transformation for Bessel functions between two arbitrarily located polar coordinate systems can be performed conveniently.
The purpose of this study was to develop and validate an empirically derived version of the SOAPP (SOAPP-R) that addresses some limitations of the original SOAPP.
To overcome problems with risk of transmissable spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) infection, an equine derived version was investigated in this study, named COLLOSS® E. Disc- and tube-shaped implants were made from titanium fibre mesh.
Empirically testing these hypotheses will require studies that include a large number of taxonomically diverse plant species and produce paired estimates of physiological uptake parameters and root foraging precision (e.g. to generate an empirically derived version of Fig. 4).
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