Examples of using Derive in English and their translations into Hindi
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more banks provides a broader geographic footprint and helps derive the benefit of size, scale, strength.
Despite the fact that we can derive enough vitamin A from food, some individuals choose
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In a similar way, it's unlikely that we can derive interpretable information about a person's"brain age" from looking at their SPECT scan results.
It's not just food calories that fill us up, but the pleasure we derive from eating them.
know about particle interactions, we could, in theory,“derive” all of chemistry from physics.
Rendang, is an often spicy beef curry whose origins derive from the Minangkabau people of Sumatra;
But from what source could the offspring of their mother derive his knowledge of the mysteries within the Pleroma,
These symptoms can derive from some medical procedures,
Large number of temples here, with their natural and derive beauty were always a visitors delight.
Our mission is to maximize the value our clients derive from their most precious commodity,"Time"!
It may derive from the confusion over what the island was actually called.
A man can watch himself being disemboweled and… derive great horror from the experience, but it's still going on at a distance.
Tea light Candle derive their name from their use in teaport warmers but are aslo used as food warmers in general.
Expectations derive from being judgmental- when someone can't accept how you behave,
What benefit do the great crowd derive from considering the furnishings of the Holy?
fanaticism from India… It expects greatness and goodness from which the whole world can derive a lesson and light in its prevailing darkness.
has learned that behaviors often derive from childhood trauma.