Examples of using Was derived in English and their translations into Korean
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His work still concentrated, as we remarked above, on showing that muscle force was derived from chemical and physical principles.
Uniformitarians postulate that the primordial energy was derived from accretion in the solar nebulae.
Another theory is that the word“scotch” was derived from the word“scorch”.
It's name was derived from the nearby Tower of London.
NetBSD, like its sister project FreeBSD, was derived from the original University of California Berkeley's 4.3BSD release via the Networking/2 and 386BSD releases.
At first, many people believed that DMAA was derived from the rose geranium oil.
His principal source of income, however, was derived from biting the ear of a rich uncle--one Alexander Worple, who was in the jute business.
Another theory includes that the word‘scotch' was derived from the word‘scorch'.
In 1909, General Motors purchased Rapid, forming the basis of the General Motors Truck Company, from which the GMC Truck brand name was derived.
Much of this information on temporary files was derived from Kris Kennaway's posting to Bugtraq about temporary files on December 15, 2000.
A classic test only cares about the final state- not how that state was derived.
In 1909, the company was purchased by General Motors to form the basis for the General Motors Truck Company, from which"GMC Truck" brand name was derived.
the ghost, was derived from the breath-dream idea-system.
Clip In Suspended Metal Ceiling was derived from Germany with advanced& unique production technology, which is the superior product of OUSILONG with professional mold design, even panel surface, distinct edges& lines, and clear& concise.
Clip in square ceiling was derived from Germany with advanced& unique production technology, which is the superior product of OUSILONG with professional mold design, even panel surface, distinct edges& lines, and clear& concise.
Caterpillar may use anonymized(or de-identified information), that was derived from personal information,
Woman's work was derived from the selective presence of the child; women naturally love babies more
Woman's work was derived from the selective presence of the child; women naturally love babies more than men do.
But as it was in Egypt, so again practically all of the art and science of the Aegean world was derived from Mesopotamia except for the culture of the Adamsonite forerunners of the Greeks.
In reality, roulette was derived in France in the early 18th century from the older games hoca and portique, and it is first mentioned under its current name in in Bordeaux.