Examples of 'may derive' in a sentence
Meaning of "may derive"
This phrase indicates the possibility or potential of obtaining or acquiring something from a particular source or origin. It suggests that a certain outcome or result can be obtained as a consequence of a specific action or situation. For example, 'By working hard and staying committed, you may derive success in your endeavors' highlights that success can be achieved through dedication and perseverance
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Theories may derive from a variety of sources.
It has been suggested that they may derive from mesonephros.
This may derive from deoxyribose phosphodiester.
Tomorrow our vehicles may derive power by enzymes.
This may derive from the consecutive tense marker.
Uncertainty may derive from.
You may derive a nickname from some of their favorite foods.
The polyolefin substituent may derive from any polyisobutylene.
Some LLDCs may derive a strong advantage from being neighbours of highly attractive markets.
In this case the problems are those that may derive from.
This use may derive from the pregnancy.
It is believed that certain advantages may derive from this embodiment.
The fantasy may derive from a superiority complex.
There are lots of negative effects that may derive from their use.
The value others may derive from a resource or ecosystem.
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The hyaluronic acid used in the present invention may derive from any source.
Which they may derive assistance.
It may derive from interactions between the cationic iminium group and biomolecules.
Inorganic impurities may derive from the manufacturing process.
Train at least the representative bodies on the obligations that may derive from the service.
A national authority may derive additional facts by logical deduction.
The use of two reciting tones in Gregorian psalmody may derive from Gallican chant.
The latter may derive from protein amide groups.
The model estimates congestion and reallocates that may derive from the proposed motorway.
Characteristics may derive from some principle or be proposed as brute fact.
The adenine residue at the junction may derive from either chromosome.
This ability may derive from shareholding rights or from a contract.
Another possibility of package deformation may derive from a top load on said package.
The ester may derive from monocarboxylic acids or polycarboxylic acids.
Any benefit from acupressure may derive from the placebo effect.
Confusion may derive from the fact that zonochlorite is sold as faux chlorastrolite.
Any other resources which may derive from its own activities.
This may derive from a custom requiring peasants to bring a log to their lord.
Suc h a coherent theory may derive from entirely new ideas.
People may derive spiritual benefits from a healthy relationship with the natural world.
The total content of lipid may derive from a single species of lipid.
Fibrosis may derive from active fibrogenesis and from impaired degradation of normal or altered collagen.
Current and recovering cancer patients may derive benefit from eating tomatoes as well.
This risk may derive from the political or economic environment in which that business operates.
Patients with such form of the disease may derive less benefit from treatment.
The coating may derive from a first aqueous liquid as described above.
Consider every Potential benefit your reader may derive out of the goods or assistance.
This methane may derive either from storage or from a methane production unit.
Sources of Selected cells The population of selected cells may derive from somatic cells.
Moral judgment may derive from values or norms principles and rules.
But a new study suggests that at least their maternal lineage may derive largely from Europe.
Compulsive eating may derive from the reduced ability to feel reward.
The Changthangi domestic goat of Ladakh and Tibet may derive from the markhor.
Such body fluids may derive from either normal or pathologic samples.
The chemical functionality that supports an ionized charge may derive from Tms or L or both.
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