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Discover LudwigThe phrase "derivatives thereof" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in legal or technical writing to refer to things that are based on or derived from something else mentioned in the sentence. Example: "The company holds the exclusive rights to produce and sell the patented product, as well as any derivatives thereof, in the European market."
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Danishefsky, S., Berman, E., Clizbe, L. A. & Hirama, M. A simple synthesis of l-γ-carboxyglutamate and derivatives thereof.
This expansion converges pointwise to the exact solution and to all derivatives thereof.
Natural antimicrobial peptides and derivatives thereof have emerged as promising candidates for "new antibiotics".
This new approach to Vitamin E or derivatives thereof has several advantages, based on high yields (above 94%) and selectivities.
The market for subprime mortgages and the derivatives thereof would not begin its spectacular collapse until roughly two years after Mr. Greenspan's speech.
PlayMedia argued that AOL 6.0 violated its license, which did not allow its software to be used in "a product that is not distributed with WinAmp or derivatives thereof".
However, it has been shown that not only intact milk proteins but also derivatives thereof can participate in the host defence by exerting many kinds of biological functions.
A convenient and elegant route has been developed to separate the natural regioisomers triterpenoids ursolic acid (UA) and oleanolic acid (OA) as well as derivatives thereof.
Plant oils, one of the most abundant source of fatty acids and derivatives thereof, have never been used as starting compounds to prepare chemically crosslinked nanoparticles.
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An initial list of protein sequences unlikely to be associated with allergy was generated by extracting all protein sequences from Swiss-Prot with the exception of entries containing text strings 'allergen', 'allergy'atopyory' or derivatives thereof in the annotation [12].
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