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But instead of deriving a sense of direction from human guidance, neural networks derive it from their structure.
When self-worth is elusive enough that you can only derive it from packs of strangers in bars, there could be some psychological issues at play.
The error is easily spotted by biologists: no animal can make lysine -- we all ultimately derive it from plants, which, of course, grow everywhere, including Jurassic Park.
Sea level has an additional way we can derive it from, and that's simply from looking at the sea level that you see in the geological record.
The diets of vegetarian population do not contain preformed DHA, but they can derive it from shorter chain α-linolenic acid (ALA) found in plant oils.
"Utopia" is sometimes said to mean "no place", from the Greek ou-topos; others derive it from eu, as in "eugenics", in which case it would mean "healthy place" or "good place".
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Dr Johnson mistakenly derived it from the French "bon" (good).
BEANO derives it from the mold, Aspergillus Niger, I understand.
Those who had influence almost invariably derived it from a close working relationship with the Secretary of State.
I derived it from my personal mantra of the last several years: LOVE MORE, FEAR LESS.
Otherwise we used the crude odds ratio or derived it from the raw data.
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