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derived ADJ

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derived action ECON

derived circuit

derived class COMPUT

derived column N COMPUT

derived current ELEC

derived demand ECON

derived element N COMPUT

derived fossils GEOL

derived function MATH

derived industry

derived production ECON

derived purchase ECON

derived table N COMPUT

derived type COMPUT

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derive ADJ

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There is also orthogneiss derived from granite.
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While most of the gut viscera are endodermally derived (with the exception of the neural-crest derived suprarenal gland), the spleen is derived from mesenchymal tissue.
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His name derived from a personality like a high-spirited and uncontrolled horse, hence crazy or wild horse.
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However, unusual color varieties such as albino and pastel red-eared sliders, which are derived from captive breeding, are still allowed for sale.
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Another plant-derived mucilage is made from sodium alginate.
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Much of the humour is derived from the two men trying to at first compete and then co-operate in the situation.
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He derived the name from the fact that it may be built up from the conventional binary code by a sort of reflection process.
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Single parameter type classes are supported, with superclasses, derived instances, deriving clauses for common classes, default class methods and higher-kinded type variables.
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In addition, the use of wood as fuel or construction material replaces more carbon-intensive products derived from fossil fuels.
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In numismatics, coins in the past derived their value primarily from the precious metal content.
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