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Derivation may
refer to:
Derivation (differential algebra), a
unary function satisfying the
Leibniz product law
Derivation (linguistics)
Formal proof or...
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Derive may
refer to:
Derive (computer
algebra system), a
commercial system made by
Texas Instruments Dérive (magazine), an
Austrian science magazine on...
- The
dérive (French: [de.ʁiv], "drift") is a
revolutionary strategy originally put
forward in the "Theory of the
Dérive" (1956) by Guy Debord, a member...
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prefix or suffix, such as un- or -ness. For example,
unhappy and
happiness derive from the root word happy. It is
differentiated from inflection,
which is...
- Z_{\text{inductor}}=j\omega L} As in the case of capacitors, it is also
possible to
derive this
formula directly from the
complex representations of the
voltages and...
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German Christmas gift-bringer, the
Christ Child Secret Santa, a gift
exchange deriving from the
Christkindl tradition Father Christmas (disambiguation)...
- In economics,
derived demand is
demand for a
factor of
production or
intermediate good that
occurs as a
result of the
demand for
another intermediate...
- {Gm}{2c^{2}r_{1}}}\right)^{2}/\left(1+{\frac {Gm}{2c^{2}r_{1}}}\right)^{2}} In
deriving the
Schwarzschild metric, it was ****umed that the
metric was vacuum, spherically...
- SI
derived units are
units of
measurement derived from the
seven base
units specified by the
International System of
Units (SI). They are
either dimensionless...
- In
computer science,
derived type can mean: a
composite data type, one
built out of
other types a
subtype a
derived cl****...