derivation in A Sentence

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    But the Derivation of"Lug" is less clear.

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    Which will be more useful later in the Derivation.

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    Another distinct difference between oil and grease lies in its Derivation.

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    Muslim socialist leaders believe in the Derivation of legitimacy from the public.

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    Such a Derivation still does not pinpoint the language spoken by the settlers.

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    Bluetooth implements confidentiality, authentication and key Derivation with custom algorithms based on the SAFER+ block cipher.

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    This Derivation first appears in English circa 1200 and the phrase is recorded by the mid-16th century.

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    It is a mathematic construct, starting with a set of postulates and deriving properties via theorems(or equivalent mathematical Derivations).

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    The Derivation of the theory starts off by pointing out the effects of light travel time in time measurements.

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    Frontenis Frontenis is one of the many variations of the Basque pelota game, itself a Derivation of real tennis.

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    This Derivation first appeared in English in roughly 1200 A.D. and the phrase itself was initially recorded in the mid 16th century.

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    Several theories exist as to the Derivation of his name, but it is commonly thought to be derived from a guard named Orrin Henry.

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    Clonal Derivation exists in nature in some animal species and is referred to as parthenogenesis reproduction of an organism by itself without a mate.

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    Whether that's the case or the alternate“Pochspiel” Derivation, it would seem very plausible and probable that the ultimate origin was from the German“pochen”, which meant“brag/bluff”.

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    Constellation(Nakshtra)- Collection of stars in the sky is called as constellation,‘Na Ksharti iti Nakshatram' one which doesn't move according to this Derivation are called as constellation.

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    Another Derivation is from(農的傳人) i.e. the descendants of Shennong, the legendary first king of the Chinese people who taught them agriculture, law and medicine, the foundations of civilization.

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    This all in turn comes from Aristotle using a Derivation of the Greek“koun”,“kountng”(“stars with hair”), which eventually came to be“kometes”(long-haired) and then“cometes”, in Latin, and finally“comet” in English.

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    Thus, password-based key Derivation as defined here is a function of a password, a salt, and an iteration count, where the latter two quantities need not be kept secret.

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    Richard Holmes[5] supports this Derivation of the name, but adds that a writer such as Voltaire would have intended it to also convey its connotations of speed and daring.

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    The latter Middle Dutch Derivation from“kricke” is generally considered more likely due to the strong medieval trade connections between south-east England and Flanders, which belonged to the Duchy of Burgundy.

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    So that users of this framework can gain a better understanding of how it might be applied and implemented, we provide detailed calculations and Derivations for present-day small vehicle missions.

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    The Derivation of the term Sudra, however, denoting a member of the group born to serve the upper three varnas, is not clear, which may suggest that it is a non-Aryan word.

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    The Derivation of the name is also often attributed to an ancient story, told in the first century A.D. by Pliny the Elder, which claims that an ancestor of Caesar was delivered in this manner.

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    The shrine and its axial mandapas stand raised with their adhishthana built over a sub- base, a feature not common in the earlier temples considered above, but usual in later temples of both Chalukyan and Pallava- Pandya Derivation.

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    Moore's poem transferred the genuine old Dutch traditions celebrated at New Year in New York, including the exchange of gifts, family feasting, and tales of"sinterklass"(a Derivation in Dutch from"Saint Nicholas", from whence comes the modern"Santa Claus") to Christmas.

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    There are various theories about the Derivation of the term, but most refer to the"dancing" movements of the workers using a specially manufactured 5-foot(1.52 m)"lining" bar, which came to be called a"gandy", as a lever to keep the tracks in alignment.

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    The Derivation of special relativity depends not only on these two explicit postulates, but also on several tacit assumptions(made in almost all theories of physics), including the isotropy and homogeneity of space and the independence of measuring rods and clocks from their past history.

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    The word“yoga” is a Derivation of the Sanskrit term“yui” that means‘yoke” and refers to the bar that encircles the necks of two oxen or other draft animals, creating a union between them that enables them to work together to plow a field or pull a cart.

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    He merely discussed certain roots for“snow” in Eskimo-Aleut languages and how it was interesting that some of these words had such distinct Derivations, not unlike how in English the words for“lakes” and“streams” do not derive from“water”- Boas was simply commenting on this curiosity of evolution of language.

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    National Forest Policy, 1988: The current National Forest Policy was enunciated in 1988 with the principal aim to ensure environmental stability and maintenance of ecological balance which are vital for sustenance of all life forms and the Derivation of direct economic benefit must be subordinated to this principal aim.

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