Sentence examples for fundamentally derived from inspiring English sources

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In a 1975 interview, he described it as a "peculiarly modern" form of literature, "fundamentally derived from the industrial and scientific revolutions".

The addition of a set of fundamentally derived variables generated through the online use of a vectorised, look-up table, is also proposed.

Hence, the signature is fundamentally derived from mechanistic relationships of genetic regulation and is easily measured with current techniques.

Dual energy imaging method is fundamentally derived from the fact that the X-ray absorption linear attenuation coefficient of an element depends on photon energy (E).

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Taking an historical perspective, the paper argues that shipping is fundamentally a derived demand arising out of, but also enabling, the spatial separation of production and consumption that are integrated through global value chains.

A set of six different equations has been derived by fundamentally relating the carrier collection efficiency to the defect/trap creation/annihilation kinetics.

In addition to demonstrating the complementarity of RSFC parcellations using the different methods (RSFC-Snowballing and RSFC-Boundary Mapping), it is important to both examine convergence between parcellations derived from fundamentally different data types and also to determine whether the RSFC parcellations are functionally meaningful.

The fisheries problem derives fundamentally from inappropriate social institutions controlling the fishing activity, the foremost of which is the common property arrangement.

We now describe the principal implications entailed by the hypothesis/model: Epigenetic regulation and epigenetic memory are fundamentally physical processes deriving in part from the intrinsic rules of engagement between active gene products and in part from extrinsic influences.

The relative uncertainty of Boltzmann constant derived from two fundamentally different methods such as acoustic gas thermometry and dielectric constant gas thermometry be better than one part in 10−6 and that these values be corroborated by other measurements.

When the kelvin is being determined, the relative uncertainty of the Boltzmann constant derived from two fundamentally different methods such as acoustic gas thermometry and dielectric constant gas thermometry be better than one part in and that these values be corroborated by other measurements.

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