Examples of using Derived in English and their translations into German
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Rubber- derived and annexes.
How is the value of the SMI derived?
He derived it from what?
How is the value of the S& P derived?
It is derived from testosterone hormones.
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Tides4fishing| fishing sites close to george river derived.
The letters"EXiV" are derived from the words EXtra impressiVe.
Derived from Rottweil, Germany where it was used as a working dog.
Daily evolution of water temperature in george river derived.
Another parameter than can be derived is the flow constant.
The Arabs derived from their subdivisions from Nebaioth or Joktan.
Does not contain any harmful chemicals derived from petroleum, or aluminum.
The name is derived from a location, meaning"stony field.
The"Price Information" attribute group contains the following derived attribute.
Purpurea. If derived from root and aerial parts, indicate the corresponding.
The breakdown of beneficiaries by age group is derived from a sample.
Common words derived from Greek are ekwopótmos, hippopotamus from Gk.
Drostanolone Propionate is a dihydrotestosterone(DHT) derived anabolic steroid.
Humatrope is rDNA derived polypeptide hormone 191 amino acids in length.
Double Sword- shuang jian the most part derived from the double saber formÂ.
It may be derived from the Spanish or late Latin borra rough-hairy.
Production refunds for starches and certain derived products will no longer be applied.
Gelatine is derived from collagen and closely resembles the natural extracellular matrix.
There was a discrepancy between measurements derived from experiments and theoretical predictions.
The team ultimately derived convincing recommendations for business actions at full-service banks.
Based on their assumptions, they derived potential action plans for governments.
Procedure, results and derived measures are always individual to a company.
So the agents expose an individual behavior derived from observations of real-world behavior.
Maltitol is a sugar alcohol derived from maltose, which is commonly found in corn or wheat.
This definition is therefore derived from existing practice i.e., bilateral agreements.