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The phrase "as derived for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referencing information or results that have been obtained or calculated for a specific purpose or context.
Example: "The results were analyzed as derived for the initial hypothesis presented in the study."
Alternatives: "as obtained for" or "as calculated for".
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with the calculated magnetic field structures and with the actual position of the heliospheric current sheet (as derived for the source surface at r = 2.5R⊙) is evident.
Furthermore, the mechanism for deriving the uniformly valid WKBJ solutions near smooth caustics strongly suggests that the uniform theory as derived for the two-way wave equation should be extendable to the one-way wave equation.
The activation enthalpy and the logarithm of the pre-exponential factor, as derived for the different types of tilt boundaries studied, are linearly related, i.e. comply with the compensation effect.
This common variance is treated as unknown and has a scaled inverse-chi square prior with 4.2 degrees of freedom and the same scale as derived for BayesB.
In principle, these concepts, as derived for a minimal in vitro system, can be stacked and arranged up to the in vivo state.
The calculations on LiCoPO4 and CoPO4 were performed using an average Ueff value of 5.48 eV, as derived for the mixed valence Li2/3CoPO4 system.
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As risk mitigation behavior is seen as deriving (for many academics and policy makers) from the accurate understanding of the threat, this raises the specter of communities refusing to take action in the case of a warning.
The expression as derived by Mott for conductivity is as follows: sigma = sigma_{oh} exp ( - T_{0} /T)^{0.25}.
The clustering is similar for families positively identified as derived from TEs and for yet unclassified repetitive families.
Merriam-Webster took a shot at it in the Third Unabridged as derived from the Scottish for "gravel," but its current etymologists think that may have been guesswork.
Extended Data Fig. 3 Relationships between air temperature and the start and end of the photosynthetic uptake period, as derived from FLUXNET data for evergreen conifer-dominated sites.
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