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The phrase "application derive from" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "application derives from"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the origin or source of an application, particularly in a technical or academic context.
Example: "The application derives from a need for efficient data management in modern businesses."
Alternatives: "application originates from" or "application comes from".
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Linear conjugated oligothiophenes of variable length and different substitution pattern are ubiquitous in technologically advanced optoelectronic devices, though limitations in application derive from insolubility, scarce processability and chain-end effects.
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The usage of this architecture is illustrated by a property valuation application derived from a real-world scenario.
An example of its use is found when an author wants to include a required company logo to all application derived from the template.
Three scenarios were simulated on the whole extent of arable land in Italy: (i) a baseline without the GAEC implementation; (ii) a current scenario considering a set of management related to GAEC and the corresponding area of application derived from land use and agricultural management statistics and (iii) a technical potential where GAEC standards are applied to the entire surface.
The Mini Metros project began for Peter Dovak as an attempt to code an iPhone application, derived from the artist's mock-up before he finally arrived at a series of subway maps that can fit on a pin.
All the model code has been implemented in C under the Development System for Auditory Modeling (DSAM) library, and the Auditory Model Simulator (AMS) application derived from it 1.
An exciting application derived from these studies is in the development of new vaccine adjuvants, where TLR-based adjuvants have thus far proven to be too toxic and a molecular understanding of how to target and modulate adaptive immunity has been challenging.
The major obstacle to clinical application derives from the considerable overlaps (and lack of accurate discrimination) in the total LINE-1 methylation levels between healthy samples and tumor samples in most studies [ 22], which limits the sensitivity and specificity of global LINE-1 hypomethylation assays.
Many of the techniques used in current applications derive from operations designed to either lesion portions of the brain or implant devices such as deep brain-stimulating electrodes.
However, the best mAbs for clinical applications derive from natural human antibodies generated as a result of the in vivo immune response because they i) are products of the human and not animal repertoire, and ii) are of human origin, thus minimizing the risks of reactivity against self-antigens.
Zenit will use the development of solar cell systems as an example of sustainable products and applications derived from the former three themes.
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