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"It could be derived from anything but often it's the brand of spirit you're using," he says.
What made a proposition like "2 + 2 = 4" true, they held, was not that it correctly described some abstract world of numbers but that it could be derived in a logical system according to certain rules.
It could be derived from clay (at first, it was called "silver from clay"), and the idea that a valuable substance was produced from a common one lent it a quality of alchemy.
It could be derived from the word eber, or ever, a Hebrew word meaning the "other side" and conceivably referring again to Abraham, who crossed into the land of Canaan from the "other side" of the Euphrates or Jordan River.
Dr Barsky also found that if a tumour formed in the transplanted organ, it could be derived from either recipient or donor cells.In each of these cases, the tumour that formed resembled any other tumour that would form in that site.
Potassium is another major nutrient for plants and it could be derived from inorganic fertilizer.
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It is possible that miR1511 could be derived from random foldback sequences.
The fact that this finding may be rather obvious does not in any case reduce its importance in light of the policy implications that could be derived from it.
Related: If housing were seen as infrastructure there would be a lot more of it Unfortunately, the wider benefits that could be derived from investing in roads such as lower transportation costs, improved access to markets and stimulation of competition are not routinely measured.
Mr. Berger played around with the scale and showed various ways in which harmonies and harmonic progressions could be derived from it: and lo and behold, the same harmonies and progressions turned up wherever he looked in the early works of Stravinsky.
It is possible that these organs could be derived from cells, which could be modified from the individual herself, thereby overcoming all rejection phenomena.
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