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The phrase "are derived from one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing sources or origins of something, indicating that multiple items or concepts come from a single source.
Example: "The various theories in this field are derived from one foundational principle that has guided research for decades."
Alternatives: "come from a single source" or "originate from one".
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Cell communities in which all of the daughter cells are derived from one ancestor cell.
The relevant governing differential equations, associated boundary conditions and constitutive equations are derived from one of Reissner's mixed variational theorems.
These strategies are exceedingly effective when applied to solutions that are derived from one of the accelerating new technologies, including networks of sensors, infinite computing, robotics, artificial intelligence, and 3D printing.
You see, most major lenders wind up using proprietary credit-scoring formulas, which are derived from one or more publicly available scores but modified with in-house analytics, to evaluate the creditworthiness of applicants.
The other values are derived from one experiment with 2 biological replicates.
The other means are derived from one experiment with 3 biological replicates.
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The circuits are derived from one-dimensional diffusion equations giving rise to a charge transfer resistance(s) and a homogeneous reaction impedance(s).
The differential operational matrices of fractional order of the three-dimensional block-pulse functions are derived from one-dimensional block-pulse functions, which are used to reduce the original problem to solve a system of linear algebra equations.
p-values are derived from one-tail Fisher's Exact test, before multiple test correction.
Note: p-values are derived from one-tail Fisher's Exact test, before multiple test correction.
Our data indicate that the single fertile theca in C. indica and its petaloid appendage are derived from one-half of the primordium of a single stamen, with no contribution from the remaining part of the stamen (i.e. the second theca primordium) which aborts early in development.
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