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My books derive from an inexplicable yearning.
The imminent dangers derive from an inherent inability to adjust.
Norms are shared standards derived from an organization's values.
The show's title, "Inclinations," derives from a 1916 novel by Ronald Firbank (cited in Susan Sontag's "Notes on Camp"), and there's a nostalgic, literary air to P.'s figures, which conjure the dandies of Oscar Wilde and the Americans abroad of Henry James.
To compare the field intensities from various regions, an estimated pale-ofield should be converted into a virtual dipole moment (VDM) using magnetic paleolatitude derived from mean inclination (Smith, 1967).
Using chromosome segment substitution lines derived from a cross between 'Takanari' and 'Koshihikari', we previously detected a quantitative trait locus (QTL) for leaf inclination angle on a chromosome 3.
Its atrocities derive from a higher cause.
Usually derived from a case control study.
The name may derive from a Maj.
The term McKenzie Friend derives from a 1970 London divorce case.
These employment numbers are derived from a survey of firms.
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