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This may be derived also from the paucity of illustrations in his book.

It can be derived also from P D dependence of the Dst index (Verzardi et al. 1972; Su and Konradi 1975; Araki et al. 1993).

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In the explosion measurements, these parameters were derived also from the flame surface area, the derived Pb0.5 factor and the measured turbulent burning velocities.

The internal quantum efficiency (IQE) of these solar cells were derived also from the EQE characteristics via IQE = EQE/(1 − R), where R is adopted from Figure 3.

But the ideal gas law can also be derived mathematically, from first principles, by imagining particles bouncing around a box.

It can also be derived from studies of the soil water balance determined from cropped fields or from lysimeters.

Tissue origin: Typically, cell lines or differentiated cells isolated from a person, but can also be derived from stem cells.

Plant-based estrogens may be offered in pill form, but can also be derived from food.

Pleasure can, of course, also be derived from giving into not-so-positive tendencies.

Granted, some of these hypotheses could also be derived from other theories.

They can also be derived from sulfur- and petroleum-based products.

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