0 to come or develop from -- odvodit z, pocházet z
The word ‘psychology’ derives from Greek.
1 to draw or take from (a source or origin) -- mít, získávat z
Viable offspring derived from fetal and adult mammalian cells.
Again the form of the equation has no physical interpretation for the mechanism, but serves merely to derive the relationship.
This assumption does not affect the qualitative conclusions derived in the paper.
A qualitative argument is derived to discriminate between oscillatory and stationary onset of instability in the general case.
We emphasize the need to assume uniformity of extended preferences among individual observers; otherwise, the ordinary utilitarian formula cannot be derived.
He develops a constructive framework for proving equalities about programs, and shows how to derive the free theorems in a purely syntactic way.
The highlighted elements in each of the (b) representations are not derived by linguistic decoding but are pragmatically inferred.
Section 7 presents some user statistics derived from randomly logged requests.
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