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He deduced from these results a mechanism whereby the rotating mass can split into two, giving a model for double star formation.
The mathletes in the audience will have already deduced that this adds up to a three-hour labor, but let's not ruin the ending for everyone.
Less obvious truths are deduced from these self-evident beginnings by individually obvious steps.
Elemental analysis is often used to confirm the molecular formula deduced from spectroscopic experiments.
The sinistrally transpressive nature of the Baltica-Laurentia collision deduced by Soper et al. is confirmed.
From a study of the behaviour of certain mutants, the general molecular nature of the genetic code had been deduced.
The hatch rank of unhatched eggs was deduced from their volume, and the ranks of successfully hatched young were adjusted accordingly.
Fermat proposed that light follows the path which takes the shortest time, enabling Snell's law of refraction to be deduced mathematically.
He has deduced that simulating neurotypical ethical behavior is in his long-term interest and does it quite effectively.
The non-linear differential equation describing the growth of a biological population which he deduced and studied is now named after him.
From the flow patterns the speed at this new position can be deduced and the procedure can be repeated.
Therefore Mattessich deduced that the ancient Sumerians practiced a kind of double-entry record keeping some 5,000 years ago.
He deduced this from comparisons of data taken by the ancient Sumerians 2,000 years before his time.
We will now summarize the main results deduced from this tree for plant elements.
Sally deduced that the colours Jane should be wearing were light colours with some warmth, such as peach, beige, caramel, cinnamon, and apricot.
I had noticed that gumboots were impermeable to water from the outside, and deduced that they must also be impermeable from the inside.
When the incredibly fresh dish arrived, I deduced that it must be mashed on the fly in individual portions.
When a positive fix was not possible, the position was deduced from reckoning.
Proteins encoded by the abnormal genes are then identified and their interactions studied by pathway analyses and probable functions deduced.
It can also be deduced from a copy of the second treatise of Serenus which has survived.
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Examples from Classical Literature
With inexorable logic, each conclusion is deduced from what has been antecedently admitted as indisputable.
The resistance R could be deduced from a knowledge of the temperature of the calorimeter and the coefficient of the wire.
Noticing that the garage door was open and the car missing, Brad deduced that the den mother had gone on a quick errand.
In this way the density of the ether has been deduced by noting the velocity of light.
From this law he deduced a number of conclusions of the highest importance to electrochemistry.
The rotation period deduced from them is nearly the same as from the Great Red Spot.
No known terrestrial element gave such a line and he named the new element which he deduced helium, from helos, the sun.
The message was a long one, by which Mr. Hickok deduced it to be important.
But we contended, that the sanctity of an act is to be deduced from the sanctity of the subjects for which it legislates.
The uniformitarian teaching which Lyell deduced from geological observation had gained acceptance.
This corresponds exactly with the result already deduced from the unparallel development of the independent ontogenetic stages.
But are we to say that nothing is knowledge except what is validly deduced from true premisses?
The explanation of the movement of an outer planet like Mars could also be deduced from the joint effect of two perfect motions.
The various forms of puerperal fever depend on this one cause, and may readily be deduced from it.
I deduced he was her paramour, husband, or close relative, perhaps a brother.
The distance between the two principal planes is deduced very simply.
Evidence of their Asiatic origin is deduced from the circumstances, though great uncertainty hangs over the whole history of the Indians.
From a comparison and fair construction of these several modes of expression, is to be deduced the authority under which the convention acted.
In the old days one had noticed the hands and feet and deduced the presence of Joe somewhere in the background.
It has been said that Marmaduke deduced his origin from the contemporaries and friends of Penn.
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