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Discover LudwigThe phrase "derived after" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something has been obtained or developed following a particular event or process. Example: "The conclusions were derived after extensive research and analysis of the data."
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The Supreme Court's judgments derived, after all, from the Constitution itself and its own democratic pedigree.
The point is that the credit score is derived after an information-gathering process that is anything but rigorous.
But scientists who are supported by government grants -- the vast bulk of biomedical researchers -- cannot use the cell lines because they were derived after the White House cutoff date.
One reason the buildings are needed is that the Bush administration now prohibits federal financing of research using any human embryonic stem cells derived after August 2001, because creating such cells entails the destruction of human embryos.
e Spectral retardance for the four cases derived after fitting the experimental data.
A minimum value of the smoothness factor can be derived after which convergence is guaranteed.
In contrast, blue bars were derived after omission of non-monoisotopic series.
Today, users tend to adopt the app on average around 6 months before the wedding, and around 35% of WedPics' content is derived after the wedding wraps.
The fuzzy rule-bases have usually been derived after extensive discussion with the clinical experts.
By using an orthogonal experimental design, productivity related data were derived after each growing season.
Simple expressions are derived after simplifying the complicated TTF equation in this paper.
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