Aún no tenemos significados para "derive from".
1Background: Biological data resources have become heterogeneous and derive from multiple sources.
2Such promptings derive from the blessings and confirmations of the Abhá Kingdom.
3But what kind of morals could one derive from this appalling story?
4What valuable considerations Emile will derive from his Robinson in such matters.
5Nor could we see what good the Nation would derive from it.
6Obesity-related disorders derive from a combination of genetic susceptibility and environmental factors.
7But Gabirol failed to explain adequately how matter could derive from God.
8Your country will derive from this a more immediate and sensible benefit.
9Some relief to her anguish she expected to derive from this privilege.
10Brown and white adipocytes have been shown to derive from different progenitors.
11What income does the baron derive from his ten millions of francs?
12However, in some cases class I-restricted peptides can also derive from exogenous antigens.
13And almost all of today's great civic art collections derive from private interests.
14That trust must derive from the ability of people to ensure their privacy.
15Hereditary cancers derive from gene defects that often compromise DNA repair.
16A Temperance Brennan plot may derive from any number of sources.
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