Examples of using Derived in English and their translations into Turkish
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This geographical fact is reflected in the state's name, derived from the Spanish word montaña mountain.
It contains a chemical enzyme derived from Sonntag's infected blood.
Methane derived from manure.
A culture derived from the nation with power and media control.
Voltage derived directly from the Earth.
Derived from the puffer fish.
An Indian cannabis derived drug.
This access specifier determines whether unrelated and derived classes can access the inherited public and protected members of the base class.
The stellar spectra, imaging data, and derived parameter catalogs for this survey are publicly available as part of SDSS Data Release 7 DR7.
Solar energy, derived from the sun, has such abundance,
The derived Hill coefficient n measures how much the binding of substrate to one active site affects the binding of substrate to the other active sites.
Current trials involve using the patients' own stem cells derived from bone marrow and injected into the degenerated areas in an effort to regenerate the vascular system.
Derived from the wurtzite form of boron nitride.
It's a common surgical anesthesia derived from hydrochloric salt. Can you use that to track him?
Simple, the Umbrella Corporation derived… it's primary income from the sale of viral weaponry.
Derived from the wurtzite form of boron nitride.
Unlike all other Planck base units and most Planck derived units, the Planck mass has a scale more
The derived fluorescence intensities
everything Spaulding said in that car… and all the evidence derived from those statements has to be suppressed.
The software to decode and view digital video programming was derived from WebTV later called MSN TV.