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Although its position could be due to being derived, it could also indicate the only remaining eukaryotic isoform.
The book's empathy and precise observation derived, it turned out, from personal experience.
The world does not need to be derived; it is presupposed by human experience.
After all, your government has placed great emphasis on the "knowledge-based curriculum" derived, it seems, from the thoughts of people such as ED Hirsch Jnr.
There is a pronounced mineral component in the taste of the best riesling, derived, it is said, from the steep, slate-covered hills on which the vines are planted.
(Irvin derived it from an 1834 drawing of a Count D'Orsay, "man of Fashion in Early Victorian Period," that he found reproduced in the costume section of the Encyclopædia Britannica).
If the Foreign Affairs Committee has not had access to all the material from which this detailed assertion of a 45-minute deployment was derived it will have been prevented from making an informed judgment.
According to him, what distinguished the poor was their unique "culture of poverty", a concept he borrowed from anthropologist Oscar Lewis, who had derived it from his study of Mexican slum-dwellers.
Or, the name Thesmophoria is perhaps the primary one, from which the epithet of the goddess was derived; it means "the carrying of things laid down".
"Red Crown" has a tightly coiled opening riff partly derived, it seems, from flamenco; "Returner" builds a fortress of bruising syncopations.
Using this value for the electrode potential, equation (3), called the Butler-Volmer equation, can be derived; it represents the most fundamental relationship in electrodic chemistry.
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