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The "Poem of King Vladimir" is composed in a manner derived from the style of the South Slavic oral epics.

One can derive all manner of conclusions from "Willie" Somerset Maugham's life – good and bad.

The number of C-type murine leukaemia virus particles in CBA derived in this manner and milk-fostered by AKR mice in no way differs from normal CBA.

She saw her craft, she said in a 2004 interview, as driven by inspiration from an "outside force" unlocking memory in a manner derived from her reading of Marcel Proust.

Immediately after, a 1929 landscape by Edvard Munch, "Kragero in Spring," done in a simplified manner derived from his earlier Expressionist phase, likewise failed to find a taker.

The heights derived in this manner are generally referred to as orthometric heights (H).

Structures derived in this manner could provide the starting point or inspiration for the design of structurally novel scaffolds in an unbiased fashion.

The computationally feasible rate region is derived in a manner that enhances the understanding of the underlying factors that increase capacity with extended transmission rights.

But, the uncertainties derived in this manner, and especially those obtained in the R-matrix model fits, have been judged to be too low and unrealistic.

From the vorticity formulation, both components of the time-dependent velocity vector are derived in a manner to satisfy continuity and momentum conservation.

The first and second-order stiffness matrices of beam column of double symmetrical cross section with semirigid connections rigid zones are derived in classical manner.

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