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1. Medically, we will derive great benefit from this technique.
2. Most patients derive enjoyment from leafing through old picture albums.
3. Females and cubs clearly derive some benefit from living in groups.
4. Many English words derive from Latin.
5. Many people derive their self-worth from their work.
6. We can derive some comfort from this fact.
7. Thousands of English words derive from Latin.
8. I didn't get/derive benefit from school.
9. We can derive the word 'derelict' from the Latin 'derelictus'.
10. Children derive comfort from familiar surroundings.
11. All syllables derive from the primordial syllable - OM.
12. To derive a little pleasure from his children.
13. One of the first commercial products to derive from this biotechnology is likely to be genetically engineered tomatoes.
14. Derive the velocity profile for optimum acceleration of this system.
15. Partnerships are about intentions but they derive their stature and attraction from what they achieve.
16. These cell types can derive from several cells well separated in the lineage.
17. Some method is then used to derive the syntactic representation for the derivative form from combining the root form and the affix.
17. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
18. Individual scores were then aggregated to derive shift, department, division, and plant totals.
19. From those two virtues derive the tranquillity, comfort, and content of domesticity.
20. Individuals have to derive all their sustenance from a leader.
21. The process used to derive criteria commenced with a general view of the learning objectives to be focused upon.
22. Such power may derive from an individual's physical strength, their economic resources, position, expertise, personal charisma etc.
23. Sadistic people derive perverse pleasure from the suffering of others and may seek out situations in which they can inflict this.
24. Mr Ying is one of those happy people who derive pleasure from helping others.
25. Throughout his early adult life he passed from one religious system to another, unable to derive lasting spiritual satisfaction form any.
26. Performance measured relative to these statements is aggregated using complex rules to derive the level awarded.
27. As it turns out, the fears that govern such organizations derive in large part from invalid or negative core beliefs.
28. But here we run up against the difficulty that this formulation appears to derive a prescriptive conclusion from two factual premisses.
29. Beck suggests that we have an automatic style of thinking which to a large extent determines the conclusions we derive from experience.
30. Intelligent application of the technique can take these warnings into account and still derive considerable benefit from it.
1. Medically, we will derive great benefit from this technique.
2. Most patients derive enjoyment from leafing through old picture albums.
3. Females and cubs clearly derive some benefit from living in groups.
4. Mr Ying is one of those happy people who derive pleasure from helping others.
31. These are instructions telling us how we may derive new propositions from propositions already established.
32. The executives' gargantuan incomes derive from their power over what has become an increasingly scarce factor of production, capital.
33. The idea is that managers derive utility from spending the company's funds to an extent beyond that necessary for profit maximisation.
34. For example, it could be used to derive the Szekeres solution described in Chapter 9 from the Khan-Penrose solution.
35. Rather they derive from associated events in experience that antedate linguistic structure both phylogenetically and, in man, in individual development.
36. Resources Most patients are managed in primary care but the vast majority of research publications derive from hospitals.
37. All archaebacteria thrive in intense heat, and most derive their energy from breaking chemical bonds.
38. His difficulties did not derive from the way he was reared.
39. Teachers' perceptions about reading instruction often derive from a pragmatic approach rather than from a theoretical background.
40. An inability to derive pleasure from doing things for others 14.
41. I am unable to derive any assistance from the provisions relating to administrators on the question of administrative receivership.
42. Similar estimates derive from observed forest destruction, scaled from the uprooting of trees in nuclear weapons tests.
43. Thus D in Figure 6-2a indicates tIle benefits which private individuals derive from education.
44. Training is needed to enable them to derive greater value and information from the source.
45. Other parts of my argument derive from Malinowski, Mauss and Levi-Strauss, as well as from various of my younger contemporaries.
46. The primary pleasures of the imagination derive from direct observation of objects before our eyes.
47. That the Interludium could derive directly from Dame Sirith is possible.
48. He provided frames to enable anyone to derive four major word classes - noun, verb, adjective and adverb.
49. Goats are highly susceptible to Haemonchus contortus particularly when they are precluded from browsing and derive all their food intake from pasture.
50. Even the bacteria that feed on animal and plant wastes derive their energy from the Sun.
51. To derive benefit from taekwondo training, the body has to be in peak physical condition.
52. It was seen to derive directly from the dual functions of the state, the securing of accumulation and legitimation.
53. In addition, universities and polytechnics commonly derive substantial funding from endowments, or from grants and gifts from foundations and benefactors.
54. Government could derive its right to exist only from the consent of the governed.
55. Poor girl, I suspected she would not derive much pleasure from that relationship.
56. Many of these taboos derive from patriarchal societies taking the power of women and turning it on its head.
57. For example, owner-occupiers are considered to derive real wealth from houses as assets.
58. A range of data sources will be used to derive the best possible estimates.
59. Each of these seems to derive something from the interruptable time of the television chronotope, and its consequently segmented narrative.
60. We shall therefore seek to derive information about a word's meaning from its relations with actual and potential linguistic contexts.
61. Against this, many who take the plunge derive enormous satisfaction from building up a family enterprise.
62. The Detailed Spectrum Investigation process is intended to ensure that everyone should derive maximum benefit from the limited radio spectrum resource.
63. They have questioned the view that stratification systems derive ultimately from shared values.
64. A small set of rules are used to derive the syntactic information for the word.
65. Data which go toward answering the first two of these questions derive from a number of sources.
66. From none of these can the reader derive any composite picture of the Azores.
67. The first is to have the carbonaceous meteorites derive directly from low-speed near-Earth asteroids that are extinct comet cores.
68. In this context, capital market theory is used to derive an expression for the risk premium of index futures.
69. From a Marxist perspective, systems of stratification derive from the relationships of social groups to the means of production.
70. We are concerned with the quality of goods and the satisfactions we derive from them.
71. Of course, we can be alone and derive pleasure from it.
72. What computer processing methods are used to derive thematic maps from multispectral remotely-sensed images?
73. Butterflies have an intimate relationship with flowering plants, which they pollinate, and themselves derive nourishment from the nectar.
74. In contrast, the active-positive presidents derive great pleasure out of their work and believe that they can achieve their goals.
75. The strong structure we have put on our example allows us easily to derive prices and output per fIrm.
76. And yet, symbolic meanings do not derive only from cultures.
77. This model is also used to derive a theoretical expression for the risk premium.
77. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
78. These criticisms of stratification theory derive from the known importance of gender as a criterion of social differentiation in modern society.
79. Some women derive intense pleasure from it, others less and some none at all.
80. Hemingway's short sentences derive their power from their revolt against earlier, more discursive styles.
81. They are attracted to novel situations and appear to derive satisfaction from exploring new aspects of their environment.
82. Statistical analysis of language requires investigation of corpora to derive probabilistic models of the language.
83. They may have views on issues which derive from previous experience.
84. You don't have to be training for the Boston Marathon to derive real health benefits from physical activity.
85. A corollary is that these fans derive pleasurable excitement from going on away trips and invading the territories of opposing fans.
86. Many colleges derive most of their income from tuition fees.
87. One consents to the establishment of a political society and to its authority because of the benefits one will derive from its existence.
88. Elderly people who have had an accident derive great benefit from the project.
89. This Board rejected both these submissions and held that the profits did not arise in or derive from Hong Kong.
90. Many of those who call themselves farmers because they still own land derive the major part of their incomes from non-agricultural occupations.
91. Take the Sun, the star from which we ultimately derive nearly all our energy.
92. Thus, females and kids clearly derive some benefit from living in groups.
93. Which suggests that the life patterns imposed on infants in fact derive from biological need.
94. They derive their strength from the realization that not to abide by them would make for an unworkable constitution.
95. The funding to do anything, however, must in the long run derive from national resources.
96. A country can also derive export revenue from service income, e.g. shipping and tourism, together with remittances from overseas workers.
97. Second, to remove the standard dessert from the menu would penalise all those people who derive pleasure from conspicuous self-denial.
98. The studios are set back from the road and are shaded by the olive trees from which they derive their name.
99. Then she decided to wash her hair, thinking she might derive some comfort from this familiar rite.
100. Many of the industries which employ engineers and scientists derive a large portion of their business from defense contracts.
101. The secondary pleasures of the imagination derive from recollection of objects no longer actually present.
102. Derive your component from an existing component type.
103. We derive our sustenance from the land.
104. These defensive behavior patterns derive from our subconscious fears.
105. We now shall derive the converses of these propositions.
106. We derive the relations between physical and tensor components.
107. We derive now a useful variant of that inequality.
108. The two attitudes derive from different historical perspectives.
109. Our bodies derive an abundance of hematin from food.
110. The Teutonic languages derive from Primitive Germanic.
111. Theories derive from practice as well as guide them, especially in the economic field. Therefore(), the third method is substantial proof combining theories with practice.
112. According to the extensive theory of topological degree for set-valued mapping , the authors derive the topological degree for upper semicontinuous set-valued 1-set-contractive mapping.
113. Quite a lot of us derive our patchy understanding of globalisation from such well - publicised high jinks.
114. In this paper we derive the quantitative analysis formula of Joule-Thomsonian coefficient from the knowledge of common physics.
115. Derive the XML data model based on the specified mapping, and generate the mapping/conversion code.
116. The purpose of this report is to derive a formula for integrating the normal distribution curve.
117. Derive TE modes transfer matrix and modes latent equation of the periodical structure.
118. John: Walkabout is a journey of spiritual renewal. Where one derive strength from the earth.
119. Therefore , it is important to derive sufficient protein from a single Daphnia for phenotypic analyses.
120. In network platform, we derive a soul food, even if the surge came flooding back of this great creation.
121. By the strong Markov property of the surplus process, we derive the expected discounted penalty function.
122. The principle is applied to five common distributions of repair time and is used to derive the lower limits of the upper-sided performance reliability.
123. But White would say there's a better question to ask: Would it be possible to derive Australopithecus from Ardipithecus parts?
124. Top-down -- Start from an existing XML description of the interface (XML schema, DTD, WSDL), derive the XML data model, and generate the mapping/conversion code.
125. We take the geometry method to derive the inverse kinematics and the center of pressure (COP) of the biped robot.
126. And he has decided to treat them as if they were tribolites, or snails, and to do a morphological analysis, and try to derive their genealogical history over time.
127. We used the data collected over the first three years to derive signs predictive of hypoxaemia, and data from the fourth year to validate those signs.
128. The imperial examination institution system derive from Jin Dynasty and Yuan Dynasty.
129. Such a story of people curing an animal of its disease and being rewarded with much retribution from the animal may derive from the Buddhistic story of an elephant repaying an obligation in India.
130. Using your Eclipse views (or perspectives, if you want to go further back), you can apply the method of successive division to derive your components.
131. From that I unknowingly derive some sort of warm solace.
132. In this article, we propose seasonal unit root test statistics based on the Weighted Symmetric estimator and derive representation for limiting distributions of the statistics.
133. Decision tree classifier is an important data mining problem. The key issue in constructing the decision tree on data streams is to derive the best criterion of internal nodes.
134. Objective To analyse the relationship between parameters of gravida and fetal birth weight, and derive the formula of estimated fetal weight(EFW).
135. Financial firms cluster in London because they derive external economies of scale.
136. Blueberries, beets, blackberries and red cabbage derive their rich colors from anthocyanidins, anti-inflammatory compounds that promote healthy circulation.
137. And first to derive the transformation matrix D by using "Linear algebraic method". And then obtain an incidence submatrix A.
138. The attack and abuse the Impressionists suffered from mostly derive from the anti-art factors.
139. In this paper,(http:///derive.html) we use artificial fields to steer and control the steering angle and derive a linear velocity control law to guarantee the optimal convergent trajectory.
140. By using the backward differential argument and the Markov property of the external process, we derive the integral equation satisfied by the probability of ruin.
141. We derive formulae of how to calculate the geometric and dynamic phases for spin-1 particle in adiabatic and nonadiabatic evolutions, and calculate the phases by using these formulae.
142. The first and second detected light levels are processed to derive a first value representing the ambient light level and a second value representing the illumination source output level.
143. In this article, respectively derive the four-part formulae from geometry, algebra and vector viewpoints and then use it to directly infer formulae of Napier's rule 2 of special spherical triangle.
144. These stories derive from his experiences during the Long March.
145. It is valid to consider memory the oldest mental skill, from which all others derive.
146. From corn you can derive notions of equality, or uniformity, massed democracy.
147. We can derive great inspirations from her success for the development of both modern mezzo-soprano and vocal art.
148. Using modularized design - ST series could derive one - dimensional or - dimensional seam tracker upon request.
149. We also derive recursion formulas for the ruin probability function of the deficit of ruin.
150. Understand how to derive the indirect SCF from the Income Statement and the Balance Sheet.
151. Represents the base class for the Data Encryption Standard (DES) algorithm from which all DES implementations must derive.
152. In the cladding while counting in the phase change, using the transverse shift and the phase change of the total reflected light, we derive the beat length formula of the isotrope fiber.
153. In this scene system, Derive ocean geographic information database from actual electronic chart data, and according to these database build ocean terrain and entity model database.
154. We first offer an accurate identification approach for linear time-invariance dynamic systems with simple form of parameters, and derive its error bound.
155. Still Schlosstein agrees with Woolley that Wall Street has problems, many of which derive from its size.
156. If you need the conversion routine, resolve this error by making the interface a class or derive a class from the interface.
157. All languages that derive from Latin form. the word " compassion" by combining the prefix meaning "with"(com-) and the root meaning "suffering" (Late Latin, passio).
158. The method of blocking matrix is used to derive the obvious iterative formula of the steady-state probability vectors.
159. If the function is linearly homogeneous it is possible to derive several propositions of interest.
160. In this case, we derive the optimal strategy with which the task could succeed with the highest detection probability.
161. What information is needed to derive the production - possibility curve of each country?
162. Through learning the finite empirical data, the model can be used to derive the nonlinear correlation between the productivity index and its influencing factors both before and after sand control.
163. Some derive their carbon from inorganic sources, and their hydrogen from hydrogen sulfider or other inorganic compounds, while other bacteria may be photosynthetic or saprobic .
164. Conflicting statistics: Inconsistent statistics may cause the optimizer to derive the wrong estimated costs and to make the wrong decision on access plan assessment.
165. Sulfur bacteria Filamentous autotrophic chemosynthetic bacteria that derive energy by oxidizing sulfides to elemental sulfur and build up carbohydrates form carbon dioxide.
166. Generation gap, conservation, reminiscence, pedantry and stubbornness all basically derive from that.
167. This method uses at least two light sensor measurements to derive information concerning both the ambient light levels and the illumination source output level for known drive conditions.
168. The risk process described by piecewise deterministic Markov processes is considered. By the strong Markov property of the surplus process(), we derive the expected discounted penalty function.
169. The configuration reasoning method based on graph grammar was used to derive the personality product will the configuration model of requirement and engineering.
170. Liken and derive the characteristic with the vivid, concrete, image of justice.
171. From what does the empirically existing stability of human order derive?
172. Japanese farmers typically derive 50 percent of their revenue from subsidies, price supports and restrictions on imports, compared with 12 percent for the U.S., the OECD says.
173. The Kelvin solution to the static linear elastic problem is used as the weighted function to derive the boundary integral equation for steady-state vibration problems.
174. In this paper, we consider the existence of multiple positive solutions of discrete boundary value problem. The theory of fixed point index is used here to derive the existence theorem.
175. It is from their celebrities that many Americans derive their sense of nationhood.
176. The qualitative Methods: Used in educational psychology often derive from anthropology, sociology or sociolinguistics.
177. We derive the important law: opposite charges attract , like charges repel.
178. No blood supply nourishes these loose bodies therefore they derive sustenance from the synovial fluid alone.
179. The gtt form is used to derive a STP point code for a given translation type.
180. Anyhow, in the memory of average person, derive from happy event, break from Bei.
181. Children are more likely to derive meaning from a reading assignment if the teacher precedes the lesson with background information about the topic and follows it with discussion.
182. From the API documentations listed under Resources, you can derive that the DB2 APIs perform their own authorization checking.
183. In the next article, we'll examine the algorithmic approach, in which third parties use structural and heuristic techniques to derive machine-readable semantics from HTML Web pages targeted at people.
184. People need to derive some kind of benefits from the Delta so that they can ultimately look after the Delta, so tourism is a very good business.
185. Unscrupulous use of one's position to derive profit or advantages; extortion.
186. Derive closed - form and asymptotic expressions from series and recurrences for growth rates of processes.
187. We derive explicit formula for the doubly structured normwise backward error, and compare the results with the single structured case.
188. The execution result may preserve the electronic data sheet, also may derive the oscillogram.
189. Most finite verbal forms diachronically derive from nominalizations and periphrastic constructions with auxiliary verbs.
190. Multiplayer online games accessed through a game console have hard-and-fast performance rules that derive from the fixed refresh rate of the display device.
191. In chapter 4, we derive the exponential upper bounds of loss probability under some different conditions.
192. In the feudal society of absolutism, derive the Lilliputian of flatter the most easily.
193. All unconsciously the ideas they derive from the printed page are stored up.
194. Throughout this study, the EOA can successfully derive the RCs and all the discussions prove that the EOA is an ideal relativization theory.
195. These data will derive from the facility information, and the total number of indicators will be more limited in number, and possibly include summary data from some of the facilities.
196. Methods of spherical trigonometry and direction cosine matrix were applied respectively to derive the bracket error, and the two methods had the same error formula and the same calculation results.
197. In this paper,(http:///derive.html) Gaussian lineshape function is used to derive the theoretical formula of error signal.
198. Suppose each node has an independent failure probability, we derive the probability that our routing algorithm successfully return a fault-free routing path.
199. We derive out frequency domain electromagnetic wave equation from Max well ? ? s equation and constitutive relation.
200. A proportion of these leaks may derive from biliary radicles draining the caudate lobe.
201. Based on full current theory, derive formula of slot leakage reactance from magnetic field energy calculation.
202. Q: Why is the hypothesized object dubbed "Tyche," and why choose a Greek name when the names of other planets derive from Roman mythology?
203. By using the matrix geometric solution method, we derive the explicit expressions for steady-state probability vector.
204. For us to extract wavelet by least square method in short window can derive a symmetric matrix algorithm, which is different from the algorithm of commonly used Toeplitz matrix.
205. From whence did Halloween, this peculiar and supposedly all-American holiday, derive?
206. But the way you would derive it is, you know in addition to calculating the average energy, E you can also calculate the average of the energy squared.
207. Attempts to shore up the value of a derivative without shoring up the value of the assets from which they ultimately derive their value are likely to be in vain however cleverly we may try to finagle.
208. According to theorem of motion of centre of mass and theorem of moment of momentum about centre of mass, we derive the theorem of moment of momentum about instantaneous center of rotation.
209. Secondly we derive the similarity criterion of freezing method in tunnel construction by using the fundamental of similarity theorem and make large-scale physical mode testing.
210. These two amino acids derive their carbon skeletons from pyruvate.
211. Conclusion: Some choanal polyp derive from concha nasalis media, endoscopic sinus surgery is a good method for treatment.
212. A new route of using the mirabilite resources to produce alkali sulphide, and then derive o-phenylenediamine was introduced.
213. The method is to derive the maximum a posteriori estimate of the regions and the boundaries by using Bayesian inference and neighborhood constraints based on Markov random fields(MRFs) models.
214. We derive the addition formulas for sine and cosine from the arithmetic of complex numbers.
215. It may derive, distantly, from8 the ancient Greek practice of offering to Artemis, goddess of the hunt and of the moon, a round honey cake into which a candle was stuck.
216. The constituents of the dermis are mesodermal in origin except for nerves, which, like melanocytes, derive from the neural crest.
217. Using the quasi-birth-and-death process method, we derive the equilibrium condition of the system and the matrix-geometric solution of the steady-state probability vectors.
218. "Molecule clip" derive from glycoluril is an important type of host molecules.
219. She paid much attention to her ordinary life and held the position of independence and bluffness to her life and then shaped her realistic view: to derive value and significance from the life.
220. But even a single application will derive some benefit in startup time if it's using a shared class cache.
221. BAA aims to derive most of its revenue from managing and chartering private jets.
222. The criterion of energy transformation and conservation are used to derive the supplementary restraint condition of buckling deformation at the front of axial compression wave.
223. To derive the transformation equations , we return to Fig. 14 - 1.
224. We derive an accurate and analytical expression for electromagnetic fields of a vertical magnetic dipole over an anisotropic uniaxial medium half-space.
225. Based on 7 classical moment invariants, the method of decomposing trigonometric function was proposed as a new efficient way to derive moment invariants.
226. By learning Western etiquette, Siam can understand Western culture as an important aspect and derive inspiration.
227. Based on vision model, last square model based halftoning technology can detect image quality, from which we can derive the quality of printing image./derive.html
228. An optimal performance index is defined by desired closed loop transfer function and systematic design procedure is developed to derive the controller analytically.
229. The second is to propose an "open-cell" concept and derive a model on better theoretical basis to overcome the defects of the cell theory.
230. Women derive a pleasure, incomprehensible to the other sex , from the delicate toil of the needle.
231. Even though they seldom if ever catch a squirrel they derive pleasure from the chase.
232. The striver contrives to derive that privingternating currenty canit just be deprived.
233. Usually, it is necessary to derive the system state equations from the bond graph and the analyst must use a general simulation language, which is a complicated process.
234. Treasury officials said the Omani national, Thamer Bin Saeed Al-Shafari and a company he owns - Oryx National Resources - had enabled Mr. Mugabe and senior officials to derive personal.
235. Most languages derive from one parent language. Mednyj Aleut has two parents.
236. In the end, we derive a perturbation bound which does not depend on the perturbation solution for the unique solution.
237. Self-command is not only itself a great virtue , but from it all the other virtues seem to derive their principle luster.
238. Nor does scientific knowledge derive straightforwardly from experiments and observations.
239. Smooth animation. We can derive intermediate frames by using spherical interpolation.
240. Then, the Lyapunov function, linear matrix inequality (LMI) methods were used to derive a sufficient condition, which could ensure that the NCS was asymptotically stable.
241. We derive the algorithm and parameters estimate method for the MAP restoration, and propose the image sectioning to speed up the restoration and save memory space.
242. Androgens in women either derive from direct ovarian production or from peripheral conversion of the adrenal sex steroid precursor, dehydroepiandrosterone, towards active androgens.
243. "There are men in the world who derive as stern an exaltation from the proximity of disaster and ruin, as others from success" (Winston S. Churchill).
244. The striver contrives to derive that privacy can't be deprived.
245. Rorty insists to derive the privilege from philosophy and melts it into other culture fields as an equal dialogist.
246. First interpret it combinatorially, and then derive it algebraically from the multinomial theorem.
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