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The phrase "adults derived from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the origins or development of adults from a particular source or group, often in a biological or sociological context.
Example: "The study focused on the various factors that influence the characteristics of adults derived from different cultural backgrounds."
Alternatives: "adults originating from" or "adults resulting from".
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We aimed to estimate, in a large French cohort of middle-aged adults derived from the Supplémentation en Vitamines et Minéraux Antioxydants trial, the association of compliance with the guidelines of the French Nutrition and Health Program (PNNS) assessed at inclusion and change in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) over 12 years.
Our comparable male data (on n = 19 adults) derived from a prior study [ 27].
Adults derived from the crosses are approximately 10% smaller than their relatives of the parental lines that were kept under identical conditions (Fig. 3A, B).
adults derived from wild-collected larvae, there was an influence of age on insecticide susceptibility status, with younger individuals (1 to 3 days old) more resistant than older mosquitoes.
G0 adults derived from embryos injected with ZFN mRNA were in-crossed and their progenies were individually genotyped by PCR using the forward primer (5′-ATC AGC CAT ATT GGG CGA AAA A-3′) and the reverse primer (5′-GAG GGG TGT ACA CAT TTA TGC CAA GCA CT-3′) followed by Sanger sequencing using primer (5′-CTG GCT GGA CTC GGT GCT GGT GT-3′).
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Data for early adults derives from the 'before food removal' time point of the time course in Figure 3A.
Juvenile Diplodocus have narrow snouts [32], which may suggest that the square-snouted condition seen in adults is derived from an ancestral round-snoutedness.
aData from adults are derived from a previous study by Wiklund et al [ 16].
A PAL of 1.5 for healthy sedentary adults was derived from the work of Black et al (1996).
Categorisation for chronic conditions in children and adults was derived from those used in the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY Statistics Canadaa, 2002).
Outdoor activity during past month for adults was derived from the interview data according to method by Scragg and Camargo (Scragg and Camargo, Jr., 2008).
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