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

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1 In this case the residual d Q is 20 ( figure 10.7 ) , compared with an original d Q of 26 ( derived from column 2 of figure 10.2 ) ; the spread has been reduced to around three-quarters its original size .
2 The activity and episode checklists in the Appendix are derived from SCAN ) .
3 This suggests that the mare basalts and the highland rocks have both been derived from mantle rocks of intermediate density .
4 The applicability of such data derived from uranium miners to the general population is central to the radon issue .
5 Nonetheless , the incongruence of rRNA-based phylogenies with molecular trees derived from elongation factors or DNA-dependent RNA polymerases presents a challenge to molecular evolutionists .
6 The Christianity that coalesced and took shape in Constantine 's time was in fact a hybrid , containing significant skeins of thought derived from Mithraism and from the sun cult .
7 There have been some investigations into determining how fully lexicons derived from machine readable dictionaries are able to cover unseen text .
8 This class maintains the smooth running of the social order and economic system , but differs from the dominant bourgeois class in that its wealth is not derived from capital .
9 Basic information about syntactic structure can not be derived from experimentation in the absence of prior knowledge derived from observational methods .
10 The events leading up to this have been much studied in the development of the Dipteran puparium , in which the quinones apparently arise by oxidation of a phenolic substrate N-acetyldopamine , itself derived from tyrosine ( Karlson and Sekeris , 1966 ) .
11 The instrument used was derived from discussion with four groups of members of the general public ( with and without incontinence ) who explained their attitudes and the perceived effect on lifestyle .
12 It is more usual nowadays to provide decimal arithmetic ( if at all ) on a data.type derived from character string handling .
13 Their rise during the Industrial Revolution was expressed in capital accumulation ; the status of the aristocracy still derived from birth and ownership of land .
14 Bottom : Derived from linkage used by Peter Powell for kite trains , many stunters are beginning to eliminate metal links and use a Lark 's Head knot to join flying line to a cord loop on the connecting ring .
15 Derived from satellite imagery at comparatively low resolution , predicted yields for different crops in different nation states become of commercial value .
16 As a result of some 40 sub-projects involving all the Member States ( and often several groups within each one ) , databases of topography , soils , water resources and quality , biotopes , atmospheric emissions , climate , soil erosion and administrative boundaries have been built up for the whole Community and can be interrelated ; other data sets ( such as land cover , derived from satellite imagery ) have already been compiled for some of the Member States .
17 A large part of his pleasure derived from walking holidays , when he could put Oxford , college politics and the routines of work behind him .
18 Biomass — energy derived from vegetable matter — is the only renewable with chemical application .
19 Fibre is the indigestible component of our diet , almost always derived from vegetable produce , and it is those components of the diet that can not be broken down by the digestive system which in turn pass into the large bowel and contribute to the bulk of faecal waste matter .
20 Natural fibres are derived from vegetable or animal sources and provide cotton , linen , silk and wool .
21 Tenascin coding clones were obtained , subcloned into bluescript and sequenced using either T3 and T7 primers or used internal primers derived from cDNA sequencing .
22 The first labelled probe was a 528bp PstI-PvuII restriction fragment derived from cDNA clone PBRUC1 encoding rabbit smooth muscle MHC ( 9 ) .
23 The downstream primer ( 19mer ) derived from cDNA clone PBRUC1 had the sequence 5' CAAGACGGTCAAGAATGAC 3' ( Oswel DNA Service ) .
24 I puzzled over this one for some time and came to the conclusion that my children 's concept of life is largely derived from fairy stories in which anybody with power is always male .
25 Thus we can normally expect a mature mind in a person at work and although developmental processes of growth and senescence are of some interest , studies of the person working usually assume that we are dealing with a mind which is equipped with the basic skills derived from play and education but one which has not been subject to any serious diminution of capacity .
26 It was not a national style , but derived from Louvain , Sienna and Milan .
27 The national formula was derived from regression analysis , with hospital utilisation as an index of need for health care — a method which has fundamental limitations .
28 Where an old person is still to be seen at the centre of a web of relationships that extend down the generations and through the individual members to the community beyond it can be quite startling how the pleasure derived from life remains undiminished despite quite severe physical and material handicaps .
29 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 .
30 These formulations were grounded in the early hydraulic model of the circulation of energy derived from fluid mechanics ; the body possessed only a fixed quantity of semen , once expended it was lost forever .
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