Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] derive from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If the sample was cooled rapidly ( 0.02 h ) to each temperature the value of T g derived from the resulting curve was some 8 K higher than that measured from results obtained using a slow cooling rate ( 100 h ) .
2 Head circumference had not been recorded for 137 men , but this could be estimated from the two head diameters by using the regression equation derived from the 1042 records which included the circumference and both diameters .
3 failing to adopt a comprehensive equal opportunities policy in relation to its activities both as a provider of educational/vocational services and an employer of staff ( in particular the failure to properly consider the need to employ an equal opportunities officer derived from the ethnic minorities using the GOQ provision of the Race Relations Act 1976 ) ;
4 Reservoir rocks for the coalification gases deriving from the Westphalian are mainly sandstones of the Rotliegend ( Lower Permian ) .
5 SUMMARY : In northwestern Germany most natural gas deposits have been sourced by coalification gases derived from the coal-bearing Upper Carboniferous .
6 At follow up in 1989 group means derived from the last three readings available for all hypertensives had fallen to 148/88 mm Hg for men and 145/86 mm Hg for women ( all changes p<0.001 ) .
7 This would produce a sample narrative derived from the collected responses which could then be contrasted with the original version .
8 The generic name stachys derives from the Greek meaning ‘ spike ’ because of the way the flowers are arranged .
9 It would appear from this that the bone assemblages derived from the long-eared owl and barn owl ( and other species , see below ) are but little altered by the predator , whereas the kestrel assemblages are more greatly altered .
10 As document image processing ( DIP ) , involving the use of optical scanners , mass storage devices and networked computers , becomes a more common way to store paper information new problems will arise , because even those strategic documents and the paper products derived from the operational data will exist only in digital form .
11 The intensive study of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans derives from the molecular biologist Sydney Brenner .
12 The company 's Austin , Texas-based Microprocessor and Memory Technologies Group Monday has now moved up to the first 32-bit version of the multiprotocol communications engine derived from the 68000 .
13 Support for this assumption was obtained from a similar study in pigs that showed that amino acids derived from the extracellular space were used directly for pancreatic enzyme synthesis .
14 Plasmid p585T7aVT2 encodes a 257 residue peptide , designated VT2 , consisting of 4 amino acids derived from the amino-terminal junction region sequence ( MAEF ) ; the VZV 140k residues 417 to 646 ; 3 residues from the mcr ( QGI ) to its carboxy-terminal side ; followed by 20 residues encoded by vector DNA 3' to the BamHI site .
15 These criticisms of stratification theory derive from the known importance of gender as a criterion of social differentiation in modern society .
16 Your lump sum derives from the extra contributions that you and perhaps also your employer have made including ( as from the 1989 Budget ) the value of dependants ' benefits .
17 Mapping of the exon-intron boundaries was verified by a ) sequencing from the ends of genomic DNA subclones derived from the original genomic clone λ1-3 ( 9 ) , b ) 5' end-labelling the PCR primers with T4 polynucleotide kinase ( Gibco-BRL ) in order to sequence in opposite orientations across the exon-intron boundaries and c ) using consensus sequences for the donor ( GTA = = ) and acceptor ( = = CAG ) splice sites of introns ( 13 ) .
18 Well , that 's because the word Malone derives from the Irish ‘ Magh Lughan ’ — the plain of the lambs .
19 In this chapter , we have assumed the worst possible case — i.e. the syntax/semantics component needs up to ten words of the utterance in order to prefer one of the alternatives — and this is why the statistics are based on the total number of complete word strings derived from the different kinds of input to the lexical access component .
20 The matrix A derives from the mechanical properties ( mass and stiffness ) of the system ; s then determines the square of a natural frequency , and xs the corresponding mode of distortion .
21 Another important feature of text organization derives from the overlapping notions of genre and text type .
22 A less obvious aspect of the power of mathematics and computer science derives from the abstract , or generalised , nature of the procedures they employ ; in solving one problem one is often , perhaps unwittingly , solving another apparently unrelated problem .
23 The philosophy of the African Primary Science Programme derives from the experimental American curriculum projects such as the Physical Science Study Committee ( PSSC ) but the initial goals set at the MIT conference in 1961 indicate that considerable thought was given to needs and conditions in Africa .
24 Not only were the structures and systems of these departments inherited from Pretoria , but the genealogy of their staffing policies derive from the same origin .
25 The system will use a display format derived from the Canadian Telidon standard .
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