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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from which depend" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are describing something that depends on a certain factor or condition. For example: "The success of the project will depend on the resources available from which depend the budget."
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Arguably I am in the middle of urban Brooklyn where the sun rarely shines and a clear view of the sky is often marred by chimneys, water towers, and gibbets from which depend AWOL sailors who strayed too far into pirate waters (not really), so GPS signal lock-in is difficult at best and impossible at worst.
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The difference comes from flying allowances, which depend on where your trips are to.
This is now gone from his films, which depend more than ever on the strength of his ideas.
Two-thirds of that money is likely to come from Greek banks, which depend totally on European official support and have no real choice.
The network could risk opposition from its affiliates, which depend on big sweeps ratings to set higher advertising rates and capture audiences for their cash cows -- late-night local news.
Residual stresses, surface roughness and work hardening are the main effects induced in the superficial layer from shot peening, which depend on the correct choice of the peening parameters.
This is in contrast to polymerases from other families, which depend on bulky side chains for steric exclusion of the incorrect sugar.
No means currently exists for prediction of mIBG uptake in tumour cells of individual patients other than semiquantitative inferences from diagnostic scanning which depend on the continued existence of a macroscopic tumour mass.
The adaptation time can be obtained from Equations (12 – 14), which depend on the molecular model (Equations (6 – 10) ) that is parameterized by the protein levels (A tot, T tot, …) and biochemical parameters (k r, k b, …).
Trichinella spiralis (T. spiralis) or its excretory-secretory products (TsES) protect hosts from autoimmune diseases, which depend on inducing host T helper (Th) 2 immune response and inhibiting inflammatory factors.
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