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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed to derive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intention or goal of obtaining a specific result or conclusion from a particular source or process.
Example: "The research project was aimed to derive new insights into climate change effects on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "intended to obtain" or "designed to extract".
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In early 2017, I published a paper that aimed to derive constraints on Planet Nine's orbit and sky position.
We aimed to derive such a score and compare it with other similar scores.
We aimed to derive and test a single cas9-expressing clone from a glioma stem-cell line.
We aimed to derive new centile charts for these vital signs and to compare these centiles with existing international ranges.
Our study aimed to derive reference ranges for the normal salivary cortisol levels in healthy patients and patients with adrenal insufficiency.
In order to address project requirement (3), we aimed to derive usage patterns of permissions based on contextual data.
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In this article, we aim to derive the operational matrix of Caputo fractional derivatives of MGLP.
It aims to derive the mutual benefit, just like in a land society, but members of a land society were voluntary participants.
The study aims to derive the urban features conveying district message and propose the design guidelines.
This paper aims to derive a mathematical model that is suitable for DEB research.
Until recently, European governments had sought to lead the rest of the world in the use of biofuels, aiming to derive 10percentt of Europe's transportation fuels from biofuels by 2020.
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