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This sort of proposition is typically derived from history.
One step in particular, hydrogenation, requires hydrogen, which is typically derived from fossil fuels.
Some of the most important messenger molecules in the plant kingdom are called amines, and are typically derived from amino acids.
On the inside, a small piece of fruit generally is suspended inside a casing of colorful gelatin, known as conjac, typically derived from a taro root.
Mathematical model of the process is traditionally associated with differential and difference equations typically derived from related physical laws.
Theories of how natural and cultural heritage are valued by tourists are typically derived from Western historical precedents.
The embryonic stem cells are typically derived from five-day-old embryos consisting of 200 to 250 cells, says the report, titled, "Stem Cells: Scientific Progress and Future Research Directions".
The leftwing writer Noam Chomsky uses the term "embedded journalism" to describe the work of writers who produce stories that function as propaganda on behalf of the American government, typically derived from a source that remains unchallenged.
But the new study shows that for women, the number typically derived from the standard formula is far off the mark.
It was found that the micro-cracks were typically derived from relatively weak ITZs in RAC, and then progressively propagated along the compressive loading direction.
Right now, ethanol a clean-burning, high-octane alcohol typically derived from corn in America, or sugar in Brazil accounts for just 3% of America's petrol use, though American cars can handle a 10% ethanol blend.
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