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The phrase "are derived from normalization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing processes, theories, or data that originate from a normalization process.
Example: "The results of the experiment are derived from normalization of the data collected during the study."
Alternatives: "are based on normalization" or "stem from normalization".
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To our knowledge, all between-array normalization methods proposed to date in the different packages for 450K data processing are derived from normalization methods initially developed for gene expression arrays.
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The values of X and Y are derived from extensive normalization procedures designed to eliminate the potential for false positive associations due to systematic differences among studies (see below).
Two other proposed methods are derived from quantile normalization.
Rather, he used cepstrum transformation matrices (which are derived from the BLT) on the final MFCC vectors to achieve the speaker normalization.
Most frequency-domain algorithms, as they are well known from the single-channel case, are derived from existing time-domain algorithms and are based on different heuristic strategies, e.g, for stepsize normalization.
All steroid hormones are derived from cholesterol.
Nitrites are derived from nitrous acid (HNO2).
(hESCs are derived from days-old embryos).
Those are derived from bottom-up analysis.
Other duties are derived from these.
Alkaloids are derived from various amino acids.
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