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"which was derived from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing the source or origin of something, usually a concept or idea. Example: The philosophical principles of Stoicism, which were derived from the teachings of ancient Greek philosophers, emphasize the importance of living in harmony with nature.
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APAR was the product of photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD) and leaf absorptance, which was derived from leaf reflectance.
The most commonly used Drosophila cell line is probably the Schneider 2 (S2) cell line, which was derived from embryos.
A third picture, which was derived from photography, again made it only just.
The medicine combined amodiaquine with artemisinin, which was derived from sweet wormwood.
Their name, which was derived from po and Laba, means "along the Elbe".
Of more interest is the mime, which was derived from the Greek mime traditions and the fabula Atellana.
As ancient as the trumpet is the natural horn, which was derived from an animal horn or a tusk.
Poroelastic road surface (PERS) is a type of low-noise pavement surface, which was derived from porous asphalt (PA).
The key difference is the diversity of variable gene templates, which was derived from only 15 non-immunized human donors.
Triangular cross section, which was derived from the trapezoidal cross section, exhibited the best overall performance in vortex reduction.
For this purpose we used anomalous diffusion exponent, β which was derived from Mean Square Displacement (MSD) analysis.
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