Example sentences of "[noun pl] derived from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One in every four purchases from your local chemist contains compounds derived from rainforest species .
2 One in four products from the chemist will contain chemical compounds derived from rainforest plants , and it is estimated that to date only one per cent of rainforest plants have been screened for medical use .
3 On average , we have an adequate or slightly excessive intake of calories derived from fat and carbohydrate .
4 One of the most relevant particle characteristics derived from sieve analysis is the size of the intermediate diameter .
5 From their residency at the Fridge during the first summer of love , Halo used slide and film projectors to throw up a collage of op-art patterns , film loops of dancers like E-Boy and Wumni , and unique fractals derived from video feedback .
6 It also held East Indian bonds , and the fact that it gave substantial mortgages on land has led Dickson to suggest that to an extent it was diverting funds derived from industry and trade towards the landed interest .
7 The spelling of words derived from appeal is confusing .
8 Wood veneer finishes with aluminum trim characterised the lounges and offices : zebra wood , holly , and walnut in the men 's lounge were arranged in abstract designs derived from railroad locomotives , cars , and signals ; panels of zebra and madrone wood covered the women 's lounge ; and gum , harewood , and holly were used in the offices along with cork flooring .
9 After graduating with first class honours , Barber obtained a PhD in 1927 under Prof Samuel Smiles , FRS , for work on cyclic disulphides derived from diphenyl .
10 Although there was little trace of the blood mysticism or metaphysical argument which so characterized Houston Stewart Chamberlain 's and volkish ideas in general in Germany , some elements derived from romanticism .
11 There are two main class responses to work , ie cultural responses derived from class differences .
12 CUIS : Apart from Belemnite chalk on the west-facing slopes overlooking Mancy and on the slopes closest to the D10 between Cuis and Cramant , most vines are to be found on soils derived from clay , sand , sandstone and lignite .
13 Also , it was discovered that monoamine oxidase removed certain amines from the blood stream — amines derived from food , chemically related to adrenaline , and thus liable to raise the blood pressure .
14 This study has shown that the inclusion of lexical stress reduces the number of word-paths derived from input utterances , significantly so for the mixed and phonemic sets .
15 Particular emphasis has been placed on the examination of the relationship between the static elastic moduli measured on laboratory samples and the dynamic moduli derived from borehole geophysical logs .
16 We passively receive sense-impressions — ‘ in bare , naked perception the mind is , for the most part , merely passive ’ ; and all human thought and knowledge is reduced to rational generalizations derived from experience .
17 The valuation of holdings in unlisted companies needs a different approach and are , in nearly all cases , valued broadly in accordance with bases derived from case law .
18 There have been some investigations into determining how fully lexicons derived from machine readable dictionaries are able to cover unseen text .
19 Glayzer reports in one survey that 65% of books ordered in a sample from certain public libraries derived from approval collections or visits to booksellers .
20 The country 's fifth national development plan , covering the period 1986-90 , was making progress at reducing economic dependence on revenues derived from petroleum and natural gas reserves and helping with the creation of new private-sector industries .
21 The extent of financial resources derived from membership subscriptions , competition entry fees , sponsorship , grant aid and other sources should be recorded , and means of maintaining adequate income identified .
22 The latter two clones are homologous structures derived from human and bovine sources , respectively , and their deduced sequences are 92% identical .
23 The broadly conceived programme of health education not only demonstrated the ideal of militarized efficiency , it also embodied the new scientific concepts derived from physiology and biochemistry .
24 The ‘ a ’ fraction includes organic matter , carbonates , and labile oxides and oxyhydroxides derived from topsoil .
25 Tenascin coding clones were obtained , subcloned into bluescript and sequenced using either T3 and T7 primers or used internal primers derived from cDNA sequencing .
26 Primers derived from human β actin were used as internal PCR controls resulted in a 623 bp product ( data not shown ) and was used to ensure that the PCR worked consistently each time and the actin product acted as an additional size marker .
27 Without this social research runs the risk of imposing on its subject matter properties derived from mathematics for other purposes .
28 Voting decisions tend to be shaped by perceptions derived from television coverage of campaigns .
29 There have been many Western and Soviet studies of religious belief per se , and of the interaction in Soviet history between an atheist regime and a highly religious peasantry , but scant reference is made to socio-economic views and actions derived from religion that had ultimate political repercussions .
30 In doing so there are a number of important areas to consider : mathematical modelling of the distribution of positional errors in digital maps derived from source maps of different scales ; the level and distribution of error which characterize digital map data ; and the types of probability models which best represent these errors .
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