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Derived meaning
Of, or pertaining to, conditions unique to the descendant species of a clade, and not found in earlier ancestral species. | Possessing features believed to be more advanced or improved than those other organisms. | A product of derivation
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The names of many towns and villages are still derived from this era and the term Essex itself is derived from the Old English term "Eastseaxe", translating to East Saxons.
It contains the Olive Complex, as well as yeast-derived ferment for softer skin, Japanese rice sake ferment for brightening and sugar-derived matrix for firming.
Miller argued, nonetheless, that hemp-derived CBD should not be regulated since tightly as marijuana-derived CBD.
This acid is produced via fermentation of glucose and is first on the U.S. Department of Energy's list of top 12 biomass-derived compounds best positioned to replace petroleum-derived chemicals.
A recently published study suggested that starch derived from proso millet can be converted to ethanol with an only moderately lower efficiency than starch derived from corn.
Butorphanol can also be derived from thebaine and is scheduled separately from butorphanol derived by other processes.
Chess-derived games main hatnote These chess variants are derived from chess by changing the board, setup, pieces or rules.
Classical mechanics Mass and inertia Derived kinematic quantities Kinematic quantities of a classical particle: mass m, position r, velocity v, acceleration a. Derived dynamic quantities Angular momenta of a classical object.
De Rham showed that all of these approaches were interrelated and that, for a closed, oriented manifold, the Betti numbers derived through simplicial homology were the same Betti numbers as those derived through de Rham cohomology.
Derived linear model Kempthorne uses the randomization-distribution and the assumption of unit treatment additivity to produce a derived linear model, very similar to the textbook model discussed previously.
General derived quantities Derived quantities are those whose definitions are based on other physical quantities(base quantities).
However, this is now known to be an artifact of long-branch attraction —they are derived groups and retain genes or organelles derived from mitochondria (e.
In fact, all measures derived from classical test theory are dependent on the sample tested, while, in principle, those derived from item response theory are not.
It is less clear that a pure culture comes from an animal source serving as host than it is when derived from microbes derived from plate culture.
Less formally, people also use loan words in day-to-day speech, although this has been on the wane in recent decades and among the young. citation Derived words from Irish Another group of Hiberno-English words are those derived from the Irish language.
Most adverbs are derived from an adjective by adding the suffix -ment to its feminine form (-ment is analogous to the English suffix -ly), though some adverbs are derived irregularly and others do not derive from adjectives at all.
Most German vocabulary is derived from the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. citation Significant minorities of words are derived from Latin and Greek, with a smaller amount from French and most recently English (known as Denglisch ).
Neolithic farmers entering Europe at around the same time were intermediate, being nearly fixed for the derived SLC24A5 variant but only having the derived SLC45A2 allele in low frequencies.
Of the 46 chromosomes in a normal diploid human cell, half are maternally derived (from the mother's egg ) and half are paternally derived (from the father's sperm ).
Previously it was thought that during fetal development, the original squamous epithelium of the cervix is derived from the urogenital sinus and the original columnar epithelium is derived from the paramesonephric duct.