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The hydrothermal fluids forming the salt shells and lumps need to be derived from an underground hydrothermal system surrounding the erupting vent (Fig. 3a).
Spring Water: Derived from an underground source that flows naturally to the surface.
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To design the project, Hansmeyer went back to the etymological roots of the word Grotesque, which is derived from Grotto – an underground space that combines the natural with the ornamental.
Times for the 200 m sections from the 600, 400 and 200 m positions were derived from an electronic timing system that used underground transmitters and a receiver in each horse's saddle cloth.
Norms are shared standards derived from an organization's values.
This name is derived from a type of eucalypt that sends up a number of slender trunks from a single large underground source.
Usually derived from a case control study.
Some of that insight derived from a newfound spiritual direction.
Typically, a "backformation" is a verb derived from a noun, as to scavenge is derived from a scavenger.
This painting is derived from a Dutch newspaper clipping.
These employment numbers are derived from a survey of firms.
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