Sentence examples for derive substantially from inspiring English sources

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The current study had been designed to test the hypothesis that breast cancers with HRD would derive substantially more benefit from intensified DNA DSB-inducing agents than tumors without HRD.

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Perry's due process arguments are derived substantially from North Carolina v. Pearce, 395 U.S. 711, 89 S.Ct.

The winning team called itself BellKor's Pragmatic Chaos, and in their submission they wrote: Our experience is that most efforts should be concentrated in deriving substantially different approaches, rather than refining a single technique.

He believes that suburban neighborhoods of wide streets and big houses with false gables are cold and unsympathetic, even immoral, and his design philosophies are derived substantially in reaction to his upbringing among such lavish ideals.

But this knowledge has been derived substantially from studies in adults — children are rarely studied because of concerns about safety and ethics — leaving many experts worried that the use of multiple psychotropics in youngsters has not been explored fully.

I would suggest data derived substantially from a placebo-controlled study should take precedence over opinion, no matter how exalted the source.

It derived substantially all of its product revenues from sales of BioThrax to the United States government, specifically and the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), as well as the United States Department of Defense (DoD).

It was derived substantially from Old English, with Gaelic and French influences.

The floras of SOIs have derived substantially from survivors of a native subantarctic flora, rather than post-glacial maximum long-distance dispersal colonists (Wagstaff and Hennion 2007; Van der Putten et al. 2010; Wagstaff et al. 2011).

These findings are consistent with the understanding that resilience derives substantially from the family's ability to make sense of an experience and endow it with meaning (Antonovsky 1998; Patterson and Garwick 1994), a capacity that derives from adherence to a common set of beliefs or transcendent values.

Therefore, the absence of sediment-rich floods in this regulated river, which formerly deposited large fluvial sandbars from which aeolian sediment was derived, has substantially altered processes by which the prehistoric, inhabited landscape formed, and has also reduced the preservation potential of many significant cultural sites.

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