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  • ...ive''' of a [[Mathematical function|function]] of several variables is its derivative with respect to one of those variables while all others are kept constant. ...s called a function of multiple variables if <math>n>1</math>. The partial derivative of <math>f</math> in the direction <math>x_i</math> at the point <math>(t_1
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  • ...iables may depend on this variable. This is in contrast with the [[partial derivative]] at which other variables are thought constant. For example, the total derivative of the function ''f''(''x'',''y'',''z'') with respect to the variable ''x''
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  • Derivative of a function of two or more variables with respect to a single parameter i
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  • A function of several variables is its derivative with respect to one of those variables while all others are kept constant.
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  • {{r|Total derivative}} {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • The '''derivative at a point''' is a fundamental mathematical notion of calculus and analysis Probably the best known example of the derivative is velocity:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Derivative at a point#Formal derivative]]
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  • {{r|Total derivative}} {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • ...iables may depend on this variable. This is in contrast with the [[partial derivative]] at which other variables are thought constant. For example, the total derivative of the function ''f''(''x'',''y'',''z'') with respect to the variable ''x''
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  • ...ive''' of a [[Mathematical function|function]] of several variables is its derivative with respect to one of those variables while all others are kept constant. ...s called a function of multiple variables if <math>n>1</math>. The partial derivative of <math>f</math> in the direction <math>x_i</math> at the point <math>(t_1
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Total derivative]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Derivative}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Derivative at a point]]
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  • ===Derivative amicus cases===
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  • An [[aminoglycoside]] [[antibiotic]] derivative of [[sisomycin]].
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  • The property of functions that have a well-defined derivative.
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  • {{r|Derivative (finance)|Derivative}}
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  • ===Civil with military derivative===
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  • {{r|Derivative (finance)|Derivative}}
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  • A ring with added structure which generalises the concept of derivative.
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  • [[Combat engineering vehicle]] derivative of the Soviet [[T-54 (tank)]]
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  • [[Tetracycline]] derivative; treats [[malaria]], [[anthrax]], [[brucellosis]], [[cholera]], [[ornithosi
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  • Ground vehicle derivative of the [[AVR-2]] airborne [[laser warning receiver]]
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  • ...ve software to have its [[source code]] freely available upon request, and derivative works placed under the same license.
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  • [[Fibric acid]] derivative used to treat [[hyperlipoproteinemia]] type III and severe [[hypertriglycer
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  • A beta-[[lactam]] [[antibiotic]] and penicillin derivative used against infections of the urinary tract.
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  • An improved derivative of the W9 nuclear artillery shell, 15-20 kiloton yield
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A [[bile]] acid and derivative of [[cholic acid]].
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  • Unix derivative OS produced by [[Editing Sun Microsystems, Inc. | SUN]]
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  • A broad-spectrum [[antibiotic]] and a derivative of [[penicillin]].
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  • Medicinal plant native to South Africa, whose derivative in inexpensive cold and flu medicines of various brands have unproven effic
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  • == Derivative Compounds ==
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  • Medium military transport aircraft of late WWII and the 1950s; derivative of four-engined [[DC-4 (airliner)]]
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  • ...ip between a [[mathematical function]] of multiple [[variable]]s and its [[derivative]]s.
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  • U.S. derivative of British light bomber, used extensively in high-altitude strategic reconn
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  • A recently developed, ultrashort-acting derivative of [[fentanyl]], which clears quickly after administration is stopped and a
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  • {{r|Derivative (finance)|Derivative}}
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  • Synthetic nitrothiazolyl-salicylamide derivative and an antiprotozoal agent, used to treat infectious diarrhoea caused by ''
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  • ...complex variable with the property that the function is equal to its first derivative.
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  • A function of several variables is its derivative with respect to one of those variables while all others are kept constant.
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  • In [[calculus]], the '''chain rule''' describes the [[derivative]] of a "function of a function": the [[composition (mathematics)|compositio ...ath>, and the rate at which ''y'' varies in terms of ''x'' is given by the derivative <math>\, g'(x)</math>. So the rate at which ''z'' varies in terms of ''x''
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  • An American derivative of Swiss or French cow's milk cheeses, characterized by bubbles throughout
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  • ...[[opioid analgesic]]s; occurs in the native [[opium poppy]]; molecule is a derivative of [[phenanthrene]]
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  • A Chinese gunboat derivative of a Soviet torpedo boat, operated by [[North Vietnam]] during the [[Gulf o
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  • The most commonly used synthetic derivative of [[digitalis glycosides]], used clinically to improve the pumping action
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  • The (m + 1)th derivative of the logarithm of the gamma function.
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  • Xanthine derivative and mild stimulant that elevates cAMP levels in cells by inhibiting phospho
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  • ...ce quotients, i.e., an (in English rarely used) alternative term for the [[derivative at a point]].
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  • Time derivative of the electric displacement '''D'''; Maxwell's correction to Ampère's law
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  • The '''derivative at a point''' is a fundamental mathematical notion of calculus and analysis Probably the best known example of the derivative is velocity:
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  • Derivative of a function of two or more variables with respect to a single parameter i
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  • ...also called the squad automatic weapon, firing 5.56mm ammunition, and is a derivative of the Belgian [[FN]] [[MINIMI (machine gun)]]
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  • A derivative of [[fentanyl]], used principally as an [[opioid anesthetic]], which is 3 t
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  • A steroid derivative and antiandrogen, that blocks the action of aldosterone, and used as a diur
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  • ...tank (military)]] tank, replaced by the [[M1 Abrams (tank)]], and itself a derivative of the [[M48 Patton (tank)]]
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  • A [[fentanyl]] derivative, less potent by weight but more efficient in its distribution in metabolism
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  • The position of having sold a borrowed [[security (finance)|security]] or [[derivative]] (usually with the intention of buying it back and returning it if - as ex
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  • ...r]] and [[armed helicopter]], with an [[AH-1 Cobra]] [[attack helicopter]] derivative
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  • A sulfa drug, a derivative of Mesalazine, used primarily as an anti-inflammatory agent in the treatmen
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  • ...ndary ground attack role; while it continues the Mirage name;, it is not a derivative of the earlier Mirages but a completely new design
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  • {{r|Derivative}} {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • {{r|Derivative (finance)|Derivative}}
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  • ...athematics)|ring]] with added structure which generalises the concept of [[derivative]]. * The [[formal derivative]] makes the polynomial ring ''R''[''X''] over ''R'' a differential ring wit
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  • ...esterase]] activity in [[myocardium]] and vascular [[smooth muscle]]; is a derivative of [[amrinone]] and has 20-30 times the ionotropic potency of amrinone.<no
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  • The position of having bought a [[security (finance)|security]] or [[derivative]] (often with the intention of selling it when its market price increases -
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  • ...r veterinary use, an exceptionally potent, weight-for-weight, [[fentanyl]] derivative that may have been used, in aerosolized form possibly mixed with [[halothan
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  • '''Glycocholic acid''', a derivative of [[cholic acid]] in which a [[glycine]] [[amino acid]] is attached, is a
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  • ...a form over the boundary of a manifold equals the integral of the exterior derivative over the manifold.
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  • Soviet [[combat engineering vehicle]] derivative of the [[T-64 (tank)]], with a large earthmoving blade at the front, a soil
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  • ...ath> if for every [[open domain]] <math>E\subseteq A </math> there exist [[derivative]] <math>f'(z) ~\forall~ z\in E</math>.
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  • {{r|Derivative (finance)|Derivative}}
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  • ...ns other than those with a bank's retail customers, including trading in [[derivative]]s and in the [[interbank market]]s, [[Financial system#Stock exchanges|sto
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  • {{r|fibric acid derivative}}
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  • [[Image:USN C-40A Clipper.jpg|thumb|[[United States Navy]] [[C-40A]] -- a derivative of the [[Boeing 737]].]] The plane is a derivative of the [[Boeing 737]].
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  • * The [[chain rule]] for the [[derivative]] of [[function composition]]: <math>(f \circ g)' = (f' \circ g) . g'</math
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  • ...has [[non-singular map|non-singular]] [[Derivative#Multivariable calculus|derivative]] [[non-singular map|non-singular]] in ''D''. Then ''f'' is an open map on
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  • In mathematics, the '''polygamma functions''' are the [[logarithmic derivative]]s of the [[gamma function]]. The polygamma function of order <math>m</math Differentiating termwise renders the logarithmic derivative of the gamma function
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  • {{r|Formal derivative}}
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  • ...k by ensuring that the approximate series matches up to the n<sup>th</sup> derivative of the function being approximated when it is approximated by a polynomial ..., involving the second derivative which is a measure of how much the first derivative changes. So it continues, adding corrections to corrections, and in the li
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  • ...ty, a vector. Physicists define the velocity of a point in space as the [[derivative]] of the position-vector of the point with respect to time. Conventionally and the acceleration '''a''' is the derivative of '''v''' with respect to time,
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  • ==Derivative works==
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  • ===Directional derivative=== and is a '''directional derivative''' of f in the direction of the curve <math>\scriptstyle \gamma</math>. Thi
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  • {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • ...atics)|equation]] relating a [[function (mathematics)|function]] and its [[derivative]]s, the idea being that how a quantity will change is related in some way t This equation is satisfied by any function which equals its derivative. One of the solutions of this equation is <math> u(t) = e^t </math>.
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  • {{r|Derivative}}
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  • ...uantities. The central tools of calculus are the '''[[limit]]''', the '''[[derivative]]''', and the '''[[integral]]'''. The subject can be divided into two major ...ered as two separate, but very interrelated topics. The motivation for the derivative is rather different from that of the integral, yet it turns out that they a
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  • ...General Public License]] and the Creative Commons ShareAlike licenses, all derivative work must also be licensed under the same license.
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  • {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • ==Derivative== Knowing this, the derivative of ''H'' follows easily
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  • ...cine]], '''nitazoxanide''' is an [[antiprotozoal agent]] "5-nitrothiazolyl derivative used for a broad range of intestinal parasitic infections including [[crypt
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  • {{r|Partial derivative}}
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  • ...]], '''etoposide''' is a [[antineoplastic agent]] that is a "semisynthetic derivative of podophyllotoxin that exhibits antitumor activity. Etoposide inhibits DNA
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  • ...40 (machine gun)''' fires full-power 7.62mm NATO rifle cartridges. It is a derivative of the Belgian [[FN]] [[MINIMI (machine gun)]] design, and is replacing the
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  • {{r|Derivative}}
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  • {{r|Derivative}}
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  • ...is a map which has formal algebraic properties generalising those of the [[derivative]]. * The [[formal derivative]] is a derivation on the [[polynomial ring]] ''R''[''X''] with constants ''
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  • ..., or other test that verifies the concentration of the drug, or its active derivative, in the body fluids of the recipient.
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  • In [[pharmacology]], '''tiotropium''' is a derivative of the quaternary amine [[scopolamine]] and is classified as a [[parasympat
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  • {{Image|Lenz law.png|right|250px|Illustration of Lenz' law. The time derivative <math>\scriptstyle \dot\mathbf{{B}}</math> describes an increase of '''B''' That is, the time derivative of '''B'''(''t'') induces a current ''i''<sub>ind</sub> in a conducting loo
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  • ...are mathematical objects that allow the extension of the concept of the [[derivative]] to a much larger class of (not necessarily continuous) functions. Many c ...stant everywhere, but makes the unit jump at ''x'' = 0. Obviously, if the "derivative" is understood in the classical way as the rate of change, it is ''infinite
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  • ...ll eventually need to be replaced. They will almost certainly go into some derivative of a commercial airliner, as has the [[P-8 Poseidon]], and the [[Airborne W
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  • ...ehicle for firing [[BGM-71 TOW]] heavy antitank missiles. The vehicle is a derivative of the [[M113 armored personnel carrier]], and has a launcher holding four
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  • ===Derivative=== The [[derivative]] of a power function can be derived from the properties of [[exp]] and [[l
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  • ...e Wahhabi position. Al-Qaeda's theological background also is not a strict derivative of Wahhabism, but more of the work of Sayyid Qutb, whom many Wahhabi expert
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  • ...8 mobile gun system‎]]. The [[M729 (combat engineering vehicle)]] is a M60 derivative.
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  • In [[medicine]], '''chlordiazepoxide ''' is an "anxiolytic [[benzodiazepine]] derivative with [[anticonvulsant]], [[sedative]], and amnesic properties. It has also
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  • ...the most active tetracycline [[antibiotic]], is a long-acting tetracycline derivative, like [[doxycycline]].
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  • ...rt Louis Stevenson Website]. Extensive information including collection of derivative works. Maintained by editor of the [http://www.english.stir.ac.uk/centres/s
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  • ...ts target, with [[infrared]] terminal guidance for the final approach. The derivative fielded in 2003 uses semi-active laser homing directed by a [[laser designa
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  • ...roads. There is a desire to replace the aging series, either with a HEMTT derivative or, especially in the Marine Corps, the Oshkosh Medium Tactical Vehicle Rep
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  • ...s the [[resultant (algebra)|resultant]] of the polynomial and its [[formal derivative]].
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  • |properties=adamantane derivative
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  • ...ppeared, and eventually the dedicated [[AH-1 Cobra]] [[attack helicopter]] derivative.
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  • ...is C<small>10</small>H<small>15</small>N. Methamphetamine is an [[amine]] derivative of [[amphetamine]].
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  • ...hat assigns to each point x the derivative of ''f'' at ''x'' is called the derivative of ''f'', and is written <math>f'(x)</math> or <math>df/dx</math>. Now, doe ...+ iv</math>), this requirement can be expressed in terms of the [[partial derivative]]s of ''u'' and ''v'' with respect to ''x'' and ''y'':
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  • is equal to its [[derivative]], i.e. <math> f^'(x) = f(x) \,</math>. More generally, for any differentia for K constant, is equal to its [[derivative]], i.e. <math> f^'(x) = f(x) \,</math>. For any differentiable function <ma
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  • A [[differentiable function]] on the [[real number]]s is monotonic when its [[derivative]] is non-zero: this is a consequence of the [[Mean Value Theorem]].
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  • The [[chain rule]] in [[calculus]] describes the [[derivative]] of the composite of differentiable functions.
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  • It is a derivative of the [[FASTLANE]] KG-75 for the earlier high-speed [[Asynchronous Transfe
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  • ...the brand names Celospor®, Celtol® and Cristacef®. It a 7-cyanacetylamino derivative of cephalosporic acid, and is also called by the synonyms cefacetrilo, cefa
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  • ...ex-differentiable at every point. This is a much stronger condition than [[derivative|real differentiability]] and implies that the function is [[smooth function This concept of differentiability shares several properties with [[derivative|real differentiability]]:
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  • ...rval (ε,''a'') with ε=2''a''/(''a''+1) which can be checked estimating the derivative of ''f'' on the interval. For the derivative we have
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  • .../rfc5246.txt}}</ref>, by the [[Internet Engineering Task Force]]. TLS is a derivative of SSL.
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  • ...llin''', is a broad-spectrum beta-[[lactam]]-based [[antibiotic]] and is a derivative of [[penicillin]]. It is used for infections of the urinary tract. The mo
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  • ...process of calculating integrals) can be seen as an inverse operation to [[derivative|differentiation]], and so integrals are of great use in the many contexts w ...ivative]], which is the rate of change of a function at a given point (the derivative of a function <math>f</math> is denoted by <math>f'\,</math>). The rate of
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  • ...ls, with variable effects on [[cholesterol]]. Gemfibrozil is a [[fibrate]] derivative similar to [[bezafibrate]], [[clofibrate]], and [[procetofen]] (fenofibrate
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  • The Mark 38 Bushmaster II is a 30mm derivative of the M242, used on [[United States Navy]] ships and Norwegian land combat
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  • ...r through reaction with [[phosphate]] to produce glucose-1-phosphate. This derivative of glucose is then converted to [[glucose 6-phosphate]], a key intermediate
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  • ...<ref>{{cite journal|title=Base-pairing properties of the oxidized cytosine derivative, 5-hydroxy uracil|journal=Biophys. Biochem. Res. Commun.|volume=366|pages=7
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  • ...sate, chlorphenisate, clofibate and many other names, is a [[fibric acid]] derivative used to treat [[hyperlipoproteinemia]] type III and severe [[hypertriglycer
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  • '''Midodrine''', or midodrina or midodrinum, is an ethanolamine derivative that is an alpha-1 [[adrenergic receptor]] agonist used as a vasoconstricto
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  • This turnover rule is used as the definition of the derivative of the delta function, ...'x'' = 0. Using ''m'' times the turnover rule, it follows that the ''m''th derivative of the delta function is defined by
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  • ...h> in terms of the function value <math>f(x_k)</math> and the function's [[derivative]] at the same point, <math>f'(x_k)\,\!</math>. Put together, the relation b If the second derivative is bounded and the first derivative does not approach 0, the error at step <math>k+1</math> is hence roughly pr
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  • ...Air Power Australia}}</ref> It has also been known as the '''KS-172''', a derivative of the Vympel R-37 (missile). With and without a booster stage, a range of
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  • The field '''C'''('''r''') is related to the time derivative of the [[vector potential]] '''A''' if we require the [[Coulomb gauge]]. W Clearly, when the time derivative of '''A''' vanishes, the field '''E''' is minus the gradient of the electri
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  • ...thylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase inhibitor]] (statin). It is a methylated derivative of [[lovastatin]] used treat [[hypercholesterolemia]], to prevent [[myocard
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  • ..., and to improve survival after heart a attack. It is a synthetic peptide derivative, (S)-1-[N2-(1-carboxy-3-phenylpropyl)-L-[[lysine|lysyl]]]-L-[[proline]] dih
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  • * [[Promethazine]] is a "phenothiazine derivative with histamine [[Biogenic amine receptor|H1]]-blocking, antimuscarinic, and
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  • ...t RSV. Its structural similarity with RNA molecules (its contains a ribose derivative) allows it to inhibit the enzyme RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. The triphos
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  • ...l therapy]] (HAART) for the treatment [[HIV]]-1. It is a synthetic purine derivative similar to [[zidovudine]], [[zalcitabine]], and [[stavudine]]. Efavirenz a
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  • A land-based derivative of the [[United States Navy]]'s [[E-3 Skywarrior]], the [[United States Air
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  • ...when juxtaposing a Britcom such as [[Steptoe and Son]], with its American derivative, [[Sanford and Son]], where outrageous situations, slapstick and broadly co
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  • '''Doxycycline''', is "a synthetic tetracycline derivative with similar antimicrobial activity. Animal studies suggest that it may cau
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  • ...lly, it is one of the few naturally occurring [[sulfonic acid]]s and it a derivative of [[cysteine]], another amino acid important in liver detoxification.
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  • An early version was the AVR-2|AN/AVR-2 and its vehicle derivative, the VVR-1|AN/VVR-1. The General Accounting Office found these performed po
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  • the [[prime]] denotes the derivative.
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  • *Retinal, a b-carotene derivative that is the chromophore of rhodopsin, acts not only as a sensory pigment, b
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  • i.e., the solution has to be unique, and (being free of jumps) it and its derivative have to be continuous,
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  • ...ies sold. Goebbels called it an "ideological belch". Hitler said it was a "derivative pastiche, illogical rubbish."<ref name=Neave/></blockquote>
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  • ...the equation, the order ''n'' of the equation is the order of the highest derivative of ''u'' to appear, and ''F'' is a given function:
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  • ...e property, a second-order response property is a second derivative, third derivative gives a third-order response property, and so on), ...referred to as zeroth-order in V, so that the observed dipole is the first derivative of the first-order [[perturbation theory|perturbation energy]],
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  • ...name for their state; the US Government did not adopt the name, which is a derivative of the Burmese short-form name Myanma Naingngandaw". Thus the actual name u
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  • We see that the second derivative of ''x'' is proportional to &minus;''x''. There are several functions known The speed of the mass is the first derivative of position with respect to time,
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  • ...t CEV. The [[M729 combat engineering vehicle]] was well proven, but was a derivative of the [[M60 Patton tank]] and too slow to keep up with other armored vehic
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  • 3688-53-7, is a synthetic [[nitrofuran]] derivative which was widely used as a [[food preservative]] in [[Japan]] since at leas
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  • Applying this to the logarithmic derivative of the [[Riemann zeta function]], where the coefficints in the Dirichlet se
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  • :''A boolean function <math>f</math> is bent if and only if every derivative <math>D_uf(x)</math> is balanced for <math>u\neq0</math>.
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  • There have been numerous adaptations, derivative works and [[parody|parodies]] of ''A Christmas Carol,'' perhaps because its
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  • ...o called '''1-N-Ethylsisomicin''', is an [[aminoglycoside]] [[antibiotic]] derivative of [[sisomycin]], an aminoglycoside antibiotic with action similar to [[gen
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  • EFT is a derivative of a method called [[thought field therapy]] (TFT) developed by Roger Calla
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  • The vehicle proper, a M993 Carrier Vehicle, is an extended-length derivative of the [[M2 Bradley armored fighting vehicle]]. has a cab for the crew, pro
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  • ...ntibacterial activities of a novel glycylcycline, the 9-t-butylglycylamido derivative of minocycline (GAR-936)
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  • ...Fractal-Trace.png|right|350px|[[Data sharing]] provides fertile ground for derivative work: This image is based on the [[:Image:Panton-Principles-Drafters-Origin
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  • ...open region containing <math>\Omega\,</math> and have continuous [[partial derivative|partial derivatives]] in that region. Then Green's Theorem states that
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  • ...OF HUNTER-GATHERER FIGHTING Azar Gat Part II: Proximate, Subordinate, and Derivative Causes"]</ref> I.e., being captured <ref>"The percentage of females in the ...OF HUNTER-GATHERER FIGHTING Azar Gat Part II: Proximate, Subordinate, and Derivative Causes"]</ref> When selection is intense and persistent, adaptive traits (
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  • ...pressible, i.e., the mass density &rho; is constant, meaning that its time derivative is zero, the flux satisfies
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  • ...ily tree way of looking at styles. Any Japanese style of Karate that is a derivative of an Okinawan style should be listed as such, including how this new creat
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  • ...o called '''benzopenicillin''' or '''benzylpenicillin''', a [[penicillin]] derivative, is a beta-[[lactam]]-based [[antibiotic]] drug used to treat severe infect
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  • ...nion is often highly negative - the work is often juvenile, amateurish and derivative - and the sheer awfulness of some fan fiction is often a source of humor fo
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  • ...momentum is constant if its time derivative is zero, so let's compute this derivative:
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  • ==Derivative titles== ...nstrably indifferent to their acquisition of said reputation: The series's derivative titles increase in number yearly and include ''Dr. Mario'', ''Super Mario
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  • ...is in the [[Sobolev space]] <math>H_1^1(V)^n</math>, meaning that its weak derivative is ''L''<sub>1</sub>-integrable. Then the conclusion of the divergence theo
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  • ...potential.</ref> (EMF) <math>\scriptstyle \mathcal{E} </math> to the time derivative of the magnetic flux &Phi;. The law reads ...s solely due to the time-dependence of the growth of the surface. The time derivative of the magnetic flux in the figure is positive and equal to
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  • ...conduction current density '''i''' and [[displacement current]] (the time derivative of the electric displacement '''D''').
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  • ...n at time <i>t</i> is given by <b>x</b>(<i>t</i>) can be computed as the [[derivative]]
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  • Taking the first derivative of the Planck's law wavelength equation leads to the wavelength with maximu
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  • ...red or projected toward a limiting concept which comprehends all possible, derivative or lesser versions of that ultimate idea. By finding relevant similarity an
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  • ...nd derivative with respect to position ''x'' is proportional to the second derivative with respect to time ''t''. Hence, the wave equation has the general form ...ion is of second order, a second initial condition, for instance the time derivative of ''f'' at ''t'' = 0, is required for the general solution of the wave equ
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  • ...(siheyuan) which are their principal public feature. The term hutong is a derivative of hottog the Mongolian term for [[well, water|well]], a reference to the w
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  • ...of '''L''' in spherical polar coordinates that L&sup2; does not contain a derivative with respect to ''r''. Hence upon division of L&sup2; by ''r''&sup2; the po Upon writing ''u'' = cos &theta; the ''m''th derivative of the Legendre polynomial can be written as the following expansion in ''u
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  • ...his judgment. The case concerned two works about President Washington, one derivative of the other. The first was a major 12 volume work by [[Jared Sparks]] - be
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  • ...e same time as [[Newton]] (in the 1670s). Leibniz devised a notation for [[derivative]]s of functions which is more convenient and more widely applied than Newto
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  • The most important derivative of the Piranha is probaby the [[United States Army]]'s [[Stryker]] vehicles
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  • Hence the time derivative of the angular momentum is equal to the [[torque]] '''N''', It follows that the angular momentum is conserved&mdash;i.e., its time derivative is zero&mdash;if the applied torque '''N''' is zero, which means that eithe
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  • ...ven a function it may be possible to form a power series from successive [[derivative]]s of the function: this [[Taylor series]] is then a power series in its ow
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  • ..., or '''aminobenzylpenicillin''', is a broad spectrum [[antibiotic]] and a derivative of [[penicillin]]. It is used to treat infections of [[E. coli]], [[P. m
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  • The leftmost derivative in the sum is non-zero only when ''r'' &le; 2''m'' (remembering that ''m'' &le; ''l''). The other derivative is non-zero only when ''k'' + ''l'' + 2''m'' &minus; ''r'' &le; 2''k'', th
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  • ...math>g_1</math> or <math>g_2</math>) may be defined as the [[Radon-Nikodym derivative]] Both approaches (via the Hilbert space, and via the Radon-Nikodym derivative) treat <math>g</math> as an equivalence class of functions; two functions <
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  • ...on Avenger or Linebacker vehicles, as well as the ground-launched SLAMRAAM derivative of the AIM-120 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile. The SLAMRAAM uses
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  • {{Image|Nitroglycerin DEVolk.jpg|right|350px|Nitroglycerin, a trinitro derivative of glycerol.}}
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  • [[Bôcher's theorem]] states that the finite zeros of the derivative <math> r'(z) </math> of a nonconstant rational function <math> r(z) </math>
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  • == Derivative works==
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  • ...bing a "whirlwind" and a "tornado", the word ''turbedo'' ("storm") being a derivative.</ref>
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  • In [[pharmacology]], '''buprenorphine''' is "a derivative of the opioid alkaloid thebaine that is a more potent and longer lasting an
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  • ...bability theory]] the likelihood ratio goes by the name of [[Radon-NIkodym derivative]].
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  • *;[[Chlorhexidine Gluconate]]: A biguanidine derivative, used in concentrations of 0.5 - 4.0% alone or in lower concentrations in c ...de: A [[surfactant|cationic surfactant]] and bis-(dihydropyridinyl)-decane derivative, used in concentrations of 0.1 - 2.0%. It is similar in its action to the Q
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  • Taking a time derivative, the velocity of the particle is: ...already used for the time derivative of '''x'''<sub>B</sub>, the velocity derivative on the right is:
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  • ...rtainment into a publicly-traded company described the original series and derivative works as highly profitable, yet he had told Montgomery's heirs there were n
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  • ...e is made, at least some part of the new article may still be considered a derivative work of the old, which would still require attribution under Wikipedia's GF ...vative works based on the copyrighted work". The degree to which works are derivative of their predecessors is something of a "know it when you see it" judgment,
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  • All the [[derivative]]s and some of the [[integral]]s of entire functions, for example the [[err
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  • ...theory of [[electromagnetism]], the '''displacement current''' is the time derivative of the [[electric displacement]] '''D''' (a [[vector field]] closely relate
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  • The [[derivative]] of an elementary function is also an elementary function. However, the [[
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  • They are a derivative of the [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] LAV III, which was
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  • ...ral, and we have called this constant <math>\alpha</math>. Evaluating the derivative in the first term we find
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  • ...imits]], it can be shown that the [[derivative]] of sine is cosine and the derivative of cosine is the negative of sine. (Here, and generally in [[calculus]], a That is to say, each is the additive inverse of its own second derivative. Within the 2-dimensional [[vector space]] ''V'' consisting of all solutio
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  • ...osolize the liquid, and, when possible, have it evaporate into a gas. The derivative [[cyclosarin]] is less volatile and is intended to contaminate areas as a p
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  • remembering that the derivative of the natural logarithm is given by
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  • Introduced during the Vietnam War, as a derivative of an United States Air Force survival rifle, the '''M16''', known commerci
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  • <ref>A curve or function is called smooth if its derivative is continuous.</ref>,
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  • ...ematics]], the '''Jacobi matrix''' is the matrix of first-order [[partial derivative]]s of the (vector-valued) function:
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  • ...le \partial I / \partial \lambda = 0</math>. If we calculate the [[partial derivative]], simplify, and perform the substitution <math>x=hc/\lambda k T</math>, we ...ges for <math>|x|<1/e</math>. The Lambert ''W'' function further has the [[derivative]]
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  • ...increment <math>k</math> is positive. This increment is determined by the derivative of [[tetration]] at its lowest real [[fixed point]], and pentation is perio
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  • ...so vanish. Whatever the cause, we assume that the time average of the time derivative of ''G'' is zero, and hence
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  • ...ential and '''A''' is the (magnetic) vector potential. The dot indicates a derivative with respect to time.
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  • ...ver. The most portable light machine guns, such as the 5.56mm U.S. M249, a derivative of the Belgian Minimi, are called '''squad automatic weapons'''.
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  • ...s played with 36 cards. Twenty-Nine, a popular South Asian card game, is a derivative of this family and shares many of its characteristics.
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  • The main armor is a derivative of the British Chobham armor, which is a "sandwich" of several materials, e
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  • where a dot denotes the [[time derivative]]. This shows that the new Hamiltonian is given by
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  • ...[melatonin]], which is regulated in a [[circadian rhythm]]. Melatonin is a derivative of the [[amino acid]] [[tryptophan]], which also has other functions in the
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  • ...must be licensed the same. All media added must allow both commercial and derivative uses, as far as possible.
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  • ...ia]]. China also manufacturers a less capable, perhaps reverse-engineered, derivative, the HongQi-9/FD-2000, which may have been offered to Iran. <ref>{{citatio
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  • ...ome starting position is ''θ''(''s''), then ''ρ''(''s'') is defined by the derivative d''θ''/d''s'': The derivative of ''θ'' can be found from that for sin''θ'':
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  • The definitions of [[derivative]] and [[integral]] do not depend on trigonometric functions, and the basic We will indicate the first derivative of a function with respect to its variable by a prime:
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  • Artesunate is a derivative that produces higher blood levels when given intravenously. In 2007, the U.
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  • Perhaps the best known derivative series is the [[Aubrey-Maturin]] series by [[Patrick O'Brian]], also called
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  • North Korean [[Nodong B]]; Iranian [[Shahab 3B]] derivative,<br />
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  • Note that the [[displacement current]] (time derivative of '''E''') is essential in this equation, if it were absent (zero), the fi ...}_\textrm{Field}</math> is the energy density of the EM field and the time derivative is the rate of increase (power density). The vector '''S''', ''[[Poynting v
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  • '''Berkeley Software Distribution''' is a derivative of the [[Unix]] [[operating system]] that was created by and is distributed
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  • ...(Newton's second law) and that the [[acceleration]] '''a''' is the second derivative of '''r''' with respect to time. Note that from the usual definition of the time derivative of a vector function used here, follows d'''r''' &equiv; d'''s''' and that
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  • The rôle of financial [[derivative]]s in the [[crash of 2008]] is a topic of controversy among economists. Pro ...m_Press_Release.pdf ''A Global Framework for Regulatory Cooperation on OTC Derivative CCPs and Trade Repositories'', Banque de France, September 24, 2009]</ref>
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  • ...extremely vulnerable to jet interceptors. Nevertheless, the B-29, and its derivative, the B-50, did feature in early Cold War nuclear plans such as [[Operation
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  • ..., however, telephone service remained a government monopoly, often under a derivative of the postal service, usually called a "PTT" for the French abbreviation f
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  • ...ion is the [[derivative]] of velocity (with respect to time), which is the derivative of displacement (with respect to time). ...However, according to special relativity, the acceleration (defined as the derivative of the velocity with respect to time) varies in such a way that the speed o
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  • ...artemisin combination therapy (ACT)''', either with the original drug or a derivative. Artemisin itself has relatively low bioavailability and has been banned in Artesunate is a derivative that produces higher blood levels when given intravenously. In 2007, the U.
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  • A derivative of the [[Boeing 737]] commercial [[transport aircraft]], the P-8A is powere
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  • ...r only 14 years. Also, it regulated only ''printing'', not the creation of derivative works. <ref> Lawrence Lessig [http://www.oreillynet.com/policy/2002/08/15/l
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  • ...ulin skin test (TST), or sometimes simply known as a PPD (purified protein derivative). There has been research ongoing that has discovered that two proteins, n
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  • ...pp.&nbsp;4-7; Guggenheim, p.&nbsp;37.62), and to the use of the [[partial derivative]] ∂''G''/∂ξ (in place of the widely used "Δ''G''", since the quantity ...re produced or consumed, we obtain an algebraic expression for the partial derivative
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  • * {{search link|deriviative||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[derivative]])
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  • ...l function]] is a fixed point of the [[differential operator]] because the derivative of e<sup>''x''</sup> is again e<sup>''x''</sup>. Similarly, the [[Gaussian
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  • ...l class, comprising a broad range of psychoactive [[derivative (chemistry)|derivative]]s, e.g., [[MDMA]] ([[Ecstasy (drug)|Ecstasy]]) and the ''N''-methylated fo
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  • *SLAMRAAM land-based derivative of AIM-120 AMRAAM; deployed now in National Capital Area; to become low-to-
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  • The [[antilipemic agent]] and [[clofibric acid]] derivative [[gemfibrozil]], may interact with [[warfarin]] due to CYP2C9.<ref name="pm ...pmc=PMC2813204 }}</ref> The [[antilipemic agent]] and [[clofibric acid]] derivative [[gemfibrozil]], may also interact with [[warfarin]], although this interac
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  • Verbs can also have prepronominal prefixes, reflexive prefixes, and derivative suffixes. Given all possible combinations of affixes, each regular verb can
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  • ...''u<sub>r</sub>''''' introduced below) that are time independent. The time derivative of the unit vector '''''u<sub>r</sub>''''' is:
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  • ...eostasis. Inhibitory feedback from [[thyroxin]]'s (T4) biologically active derivative [[triodothyronine]] (T3)is occurring at the MC4R <ref>Decherf S ''et al.''
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  • .../cm/cs/who/dmr/kbman.html}}</ref> was a language developed at Bell Labs, a derivative of '''Basic Combined Programming Language (BCPL)''' <ref name=BCPL>{{citati
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  • MH-47C/D/E Special Operations Aircraft (SOA) is a derivative of the Boeing CH-47 Chinook, with extensive modifications to the fuel syste
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  • ...This protection is limited to the original works of the author and not to derivative works unless also created by the original author.<ref name=Example2> Susan
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  • ...rson, asked for his overall comment on the game, replied "It was certainly derivative...". Aside from the fact that Bethesda had made ''Arena'' "Much, much bigge
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  • NCADE is a two-stage missile. Its first stage would be a derivative of the AIM-120 AMRAAM, already operational on the F-15 Eagle as its beyond-
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  • #Licenses that allow unrestricted reuse and derivative work if the original source is properly acknowledged (typically [http://ope
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  • ...document has no new classified information in it. Under the principle of "derivative classification", material classified in one document must have the same pro
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  • ...[[financial instruments]], such as [[Bond (finance)|bond]]s, [[stock]]s, [[derivative (finance)|derivatives]] and [[currency|currencies]].If the market prices do ...will purchase and sell [[security (finance)|securities]], [[asset]]s and [[Derivative (finance),derivatives]] with similar characteristics, and [[hedge (finance)
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  • ...nsor]] of the internal (curvilinear) coordinates. The dots indicate [[time derivative]]s. Evaluation of the metric tensor '''g'''('''q''') in the minimum '''q'''
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  • [[PDF]] is a derivative of Postscript and serves many of the same functions but now can be embedded ...of objective information. Anyway, [[C]] (with [[C++]], its object-oriented derivative) and [[Java]] seem to be the most popular languages, before [[PHP]] and [[P
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  • ...le ''x''. Here the functions ''p''(''x'')&nbsp;>&nbsp;0 has a ''continuous derivative'', ''q''(''x''), and ''w''(''x'')&nbsp;>&nbsp;0 are specified at the outset
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  • * Shilov, G. E., and Gurevich, B. L., 1978. ''Integral, Measure, and Derivative: A Unified Approach'', Richard A. Silverman, trans. Dover Publications. ISB
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  • The term also takes several derivative forms and variations, including academe, academic, and academia.
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  • - [[financial system#Derivatives|derivative]]
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  • (The interested reader is invited to find the second derivative of this function and substitute it back into the differential equation abov
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  • ...s of composition." [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge|Coleridge]] saw his verse as derivative, plagiarising the work of others, a reasonable assessment, though it is arg
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  • * The derivative evaluated at unity, <math>P'(G,1)</math> is the ''chromatic invariant'' <ma
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  • ...nu;<sub>0</sub> is the zero point energy of one oscillator. The gradient (derivative of ''E'' with respect to ''R'') is proportional to ''R''<sup>&minus;7</sup>
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  • ...hat the radial part &chi;(''r'') of an AO must have a non-vanishing first derivative (a so-called cusp) at the nucleus:
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  • The internal energy is minus the logarithmic derivative of ''Q'',
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  • ...esire to create real art during ones leisure time. Eventually it spawned a derivative in the form of home movies, which became very popular thanks to the advent
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  • This implies that both the observed quantity and its time derivative will become several orders
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  • ...nd]]s issued by corporations and governments and [[mortgage]]s and their [[derivative]]s, and they express their findings as alphabetically-coded "rating" categ
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  • is derivative of the ArcTania function by equation (3).
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  • marked in the picture with pink vertical line; at this point, the derivative of the factorial is zero:
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  • In three dimensions, the second derivative becomes the [[Laplacian]]:
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  • ...ectron acceptor is a product of glycolysis, usually pyruvate or a pyruvate derivative.
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  • ...ectron acceptor is a product of glycolysis, usually pyruvate or a pyruvate derivative.
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  • ...re (hence its name), probably in the 1850s, and counts as the top trump; a derivative called five hundred is very popular in Australia
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  • [[Henri Braconnot]]'s pioneering work in derivative cellulose compounds is perhaps the earliest important work in modern polyme
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  • ...t derivative is positive. For <math>b=\mathrm{e}</math> the minimum of the derivative takes place in vicinity of <math>-0.5</math> and is slightly smaller than u is expressed through the <math>n</math> derivative of the function.
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  • ...ing in connectionist models involves changing each weight by the [[partial derivative]] of the error surface with respect to the weight. [[Backpropagation]], fir
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  • ...he necessity of the second term on the right-hand side containing the time derivative of the electric field, the so-called [[displacement current]]. Ampère form
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  • ...ons, concerning transactions in other promises (which are represented by [[derivative]]s). The system includes specialised [[market (economics)|market]]s, regula ...s upon the value of another instrument. The principal categories of derivative are [[futures contract]]s, [[option]]s and [[Swap contract|swaps]] and exc
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  • ...components of &Delta;'''R''') describe molecular vibrations and the first derivative of ''H'' taken at '''R'''<sub>0</sub> depends on electronic coordinates onl
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  • ...s called the '''natural logarithm'''; it has the special property that its derivative is <math>1/x</math>. The notation <font style="vertical-align:+5%;"><math>\
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  • ...[[Mac OS X]] and [[BSD]] derivatives have matured and flourished, and many derivative works owe their ancestry to Unix roots.
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  • ...1616215"/> Some of these patients will have a positive [[purified protein derivative]] (PPD) test.
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  • ...e body-fixed frame. It can be shown that '''&omega;''' is ''not'' the time derivative of any vector, in contrast to the usual [[Velocity#Formal description|defin
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  • ...in speakers to combine ''de-'' and the verb ''pendere'' 'to hang' into the derivative ''dependere''.</ref> In a word like ''dogs'', we say that ''dog'' is the r
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  • ...06 & 953</ref> who was also known under his cognomen ''Iulus'', which is a derivative of ''iulus'', meaning "wooly worm".<ref>Later used by Pliny for the wooly p
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  • ....S. forces in the last several decades, although Iraq used SS-1 SCUD (and derivative) ballistic missiles in the Gulf War and Iraq War, and there is a decreased
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  • * [[Idraparinux]] is a synthetic derivative of heparin that has a long half life that allows once-weekly dosage. A [[ra
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  • ...lly in maximizing a function of two variables one might consider [[partial derivative]]s. But here we will exploit the fact that the value of μ that maximizes This derivative is positive, zero, or negative according as σ<sup>2</sup> is between 0 and
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  • ...06 & 953</ref> who was also known under his cognomen ''Iulus'', which is a derivative of ''iulus'', meaning "wooly worm".<ref>Later used by Pliny for the wooly p
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  • ...rnet Protocol Suite]] (IPS) and IETF; the original IS-IS (actually an open derivative of the routing protocol in [[Digital Equipment Corporation]]'s DECnet Phase
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  • ...including the [[9K32M Strela-2]]/[[SA-7 GRAIL]] and upgraded Chinese HN-5 derivative.<ref>Mellies, p. 51</ref> They may have had antitank guided missiles but d
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  • ...uding ''Supreme'', ''Youngblood'' and ''Glory'', retooling rudimentary and derivative characters and settings into more viable series. In Moore's hands, ''Suprem
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  • ...f ''animals'' from 7-dehydrocholesterol by sunlight. Cholecalciferol is a "derivative of 7-dehydroxycholesterol formed by ultraviolet rays breaking of the C9-C10
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  • * [[Derivative|differentiator]]s and [[integrator]]s
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  • ...rictions of the banking regulations. The profitability of trading in the [[derivative]]s markets was enhanced by the use of high levels of [[leverage]]. As noted
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  • A second signal molecule, also a AHL derivative N-(octanoyl) homoserine lactone produced by an enzyme encoded in the ainS g
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  • ...s ‘external’ and ‘internal’ draw a somewhat different distinction which is derivative from the distinction between category questions and subclass questions. The
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  • ...iry may require philosophical debate. Force may equal mass times the first derivative of velocity with respect to time, but what do we mean by time? The science
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  • ...middle voices, but adds a passive voice. Frankfurter includes passive in "derivative conjugation", along with intensive/frequentative, desiderative, causative a
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  • ...t is widely accepted that [[eukaryote|eukaryotic]] metabolism is largely a derivative of bacterial metabolism with [[mitochondria]] having descended from a linea
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  • ...h]] plural form ''les mathématiques'' (and the less commonly used singular derivative ''la mathématique''), goes back to the Latin neuter plural ''mathematica''
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  • ...ctional imaging based on PET scans used [[FDG]], a positron-emitting sugar-derivative which is distributed in the brain according to local metabolic activity. Un
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  • A definition may introduce a new revolutionary concept, like this: "the derivative of a function at a point is, by definition, the limit of the ratio..."
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  • ...oactive decay can be described by a simple equation (a linear first degree derivative equation, now called [[first order kinetics]]), implying that a given radio
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  • and it is proved that the time derivative vanishes of the ''total energy'' ''E'' &equiv; ''T'' + ''U''. That is, ''E
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  • ...ing is not at all troubled when a movie based on his work differs from the derivative work itself, and is often pleased with film adaptations of his work. He ha
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  • ...to the Mediaeval lyre, which itself was based on the late-ancient Germanic derivative of the ancient Celtic crwth (see also below).</ref> as a symbol of their in
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  • ...to the Mediaeval lyre, which itself was based on the late-ancient Germanic derivative of the ancient Celtic crwth (see also below).</ref> as a symbol of their in
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  • ...st exclusively of extraneous material and captured the group at their most derivative stage. Already, however, there were strong signs of an ability to combine d
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  • ...metabolized into theophylline. Relatively little used, aminophylline as a derivative of theophylline, which can be given intraveously (IV).
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  • ...%; font-style:italic; margin:0em 3em; line-height:115%;">This article is a derivative article based on [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_Pitt
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  • ...Toxicol Sci'' 66:4–6.</ref> but by 1948 Link had patented another coumarin derivative as a rodenticide. Research for both dicumarol and the new rodenticide was f
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  • The fact that glucose transporters also transport the glucose derivative DHAA explains a paradoxical finding made my James Lind in his ''Treatise of ...to demonstrate these effects is ascorbyl stearate, a lipophilic, vitamin C derivative, which is termed a [[nutraceutical]].
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  • A derivative of meetings held by church elders, town meetings were and are an integral p
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  • ...blished that the early work in a study is falsified, or at best negligent, derivative material simply cannot be used.
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  • While the CIA reports on the flow of opium, and its derivative, heroin, in Southwest Asia, US government researchers also observe that the
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  • ...om The Pretty Druidess where Gilbert announces his leaving behind of these derivative works would be useful here. -->In Victorian theatre, "[to degrade] high and
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  • "Statements by PLA officers on CW and its historical development are often derivative of Western and Russian-language sources. The same sources charge that the U
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  • ...air defense battery, in M6 Linebacker armored fighting vehicles, a Bradley derivative, was reinforced with scouts and forward observers, and directed to rush the
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  • ...<ref>"Atheism and atheist are words formed from Greek roots and with Greek derivative endings. Nevertheless they are not Greek; their formation is not consonant
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  • ...human experience, from which science itself is only a refined ideological derivative. }}
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  • ...ently argued that it is a mistake to see later medieval Islamic thought as derivative and sterile. In closely studying the works of Islamic astronomers (includin
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  • ...cludes everything from buying a bus ticket to trading [[swaption]]s on a [[Derivative (finance)|derivatives market]]. [[Property law]] defines people's rights an
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