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If we take our own bone marrow cells and treat a patient with a heart attack, we can see much improved heart function and better survival using our own bone marrow
derived
cells after a heart attack.
And so if language really is the solution to the crisis of visual theft, if language really is the conduit of our cooperation, the technology that our species
derived
to promote the free flow and exchange of ideas, in our modern world, we confront a question.
Equations were derived, graphs were produced, and the net result is that we find that the bubble bursts faster and faster with each passing year.
So again, this is all
derived
accurately from the science.
The third is because they don't know the benefits
derived
from technology.
And this was also
derived
from my family and my mentors, who always make me feel whole, and good about myself.
These curves for global temperature, atmospheric CO2 and sea level were
derived
from ocean cores and Antarctic ice cores, from ocean sediments and snowflakes that piled up year after year over 800,000 years forming a two-mile thick ice sheet.
Hollywood and Congress
derived
this number mathematically back when they last sat down to improve copyright damages and made this law.
Finally, I came to know it is a special cellulose
derived
from a pinewood, but even after that, you need a multimillion-dollar plant like this to process that material.
"Solar Manifesto" by Hermann Scheer, in Germany, claims all energy on Earth can be derived, for every country, from solar energy and water, and so on.
Erasmus: The advantages
derived
from peace diffuse themselves far and wide, and reach great numbers, while in war, if anything turns out happily, the advantage redounds only to a few, and those unworthy of reaping it.
One man's prize is
derived
from the plunder of another.
And the mathematicians and scientists in the crowd will recognize these two progressions as a first-order discrete differential equation and a second-order discrete differential equation,
derived
by six-year-olds.
These scaffolds are made of a variety of different things, from plastics to naturally
derived
materials, nanofibers of varying thicknesses, sponges that are more or less porous, gels of different stiffnesses.
The word Kabuki is
derived
from the Japanese verb kabuku, meaning out of the ordinary or bizarre.
Consider starch and fiber, both polysaccharides, both
derived
from plants, both composed of hundreds to thousands of monosaccharides joined together, but they're joined together differently, and that changes the effect they have on your body.
Napoléon's new powers were
derived
from the constitution that was approved by a popular vote in the Consulate."
In many languages, this standard form came to be considered the only proper one, despite being
derived
from just one of many spoken varieties, usually that of the people in power.
And those tendencies are
derived
from the very nature of the physics, chemistry of wires and switches and electrons, and they will make reoccurring patterns again and again.
One of the common characteristics of all of these animals I've been talking to you about is that they did not appear to have received the memo that they need to behave according to the rules that we have
derived
from a handful of randomly selected animals that currently populate the vast majority of biomedical laboratories across the world.
I'm going to look at a couple of problems now in the environment where we can use the skills and the technologies
derived
from these animals and from the plants, and we can use them to solve those problems.
Another thing we can do is take the same set of puzzle pieces, such as the ones
derived
from everyday images, and use them to reconstruct many different kinds of source images.
A year later, in 1916, Einstein
derived
from his theory that gravitational waves existed, and that these waves were produced when masses move, like, for example, when two stars revolve around one another and create folds in space-time which carry energy from the system, and the stars move toward each other.
All technology is
derived
from science, but we practice science for the enjoyment.
This is exactly how I
derived
my palette.
From the head to the feet, the fossils present a mosaic of primitive, or ancestral, and
derived
or more modern-like features.
The skull is quite derived, appearing most similar to early representatives of the genus Homo, like Homo habilis and Homo erectus.
Like the skeletons, the teeth present a mix of primitive and
derived
traits.
No other species exists with this mix of primitive and
derived
traits.
Now, coumarin is a very common thing, a material, in fragrance which is
derived
from a bean that comes from South America.
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