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"derivation by" is considered correct and can be used in written English
It typically means the process of obtaining or creating something from a source or origin. Example: The new theory of relativity was a derivation by Einstein from his earlier works on electromagnetism and mechanics.
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Derivation by means of suffixes is the most popular and widespread device.
The most common form of derivation is by suffixation; derivation by prefixation is limited mainly to verbs.
The archaic type of derivation by compounding, inherited from Indo-European, was particularly productive in Church Slavonic under the stimulus of Greek.
The formation of nouns in Proto-Uralic included compounding (adding two or more words together) as well as derivation by the use of suffixes (word endings).
While I value the intuitive appeal of posts by Ravi from Hyderabad, India (#5) and Pummy Kalsi from Dubai (#11) and sincerely envy their insights, I could not make any headway in appreciating their comments without short algebraic derivation by David from Detroit, MI (#12).
For any bounded subset, we define a Szlenk derivation by : for every w*-neighborhood of, diam.
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The cumbersome derivation-by-hand of the sensitivity expressions is avoided, while the computational cost is roughly kept independent of the number of uncertain parameters.
Derivations by phase are constrained by locality conditions.
This comes well in agreement with the formal derivations by Horiuchi-Coale and Mitra.
Gentzen showed that instances of the rule of cut can be eliminated from derivations by permuting them upward until they reach points at which the derivation starts.
Consider Planck's semi-classical derivation of the empirical blackbody radiation law in 1900, which, under successively deeper theoretical derivations by others over the next two and a half decades, became a pillar of the revolutionary quantum theory.
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