Sentence examples for often derived from inspiring English sources

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The optimal treatment for NVCNS is often derived from vestibular schwannomas experience.

His captions, often derived from eavesdropped fatuity, are plainly the field notes of a cultural anthropologist.

The stories are often derived from the ancient Sanskrit epics the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.

Moons are given wonderful names, often derived from the stories of their planets.

Moreover, their wealth is often derived from the ownership of shares in the enterprise they founded.

They are mainly suits with feminine accessories, often derived from designs of the past, particularly the 40's.

But there is one thing they do possess: floor plans, most often derived from buildings' original marketing materials.

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The study shows that referential terms are often derived from the range of direct address formulae.

Arils (fleshy seed appendages often derived from the ovule funiculus) also occur frequently.

However, at the molecular level, models are more often derived from phenomenology and guesswork.

These drugs are often derived from plants or natural products.

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