He deduced from these results a mechanism whereby the rotating mass can split into two, giving a model for double star formation. |
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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. |
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Less obvious truths are deduced from these self-evident beginnings by individually obvious steps. |
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Elemental analysis is often used to confirm the molecular formula deduced from spectroscopic experiments. |
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The sinistrally transpressive nature of the Baltica-Laurentia collision deduced by Soper et al. is confirmed. |
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From a study of the behaviour of certain mutants, the general molecular nature of the genetic code had been deduced. |
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The hatch rank of unhatched eggs was deduced from their volume, and the ranks of successfully hatched young were adjusted accordingly. |
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Fermat proposed that light follows the path which takes the shortest time, enabling Snell's law of refraction to be deduced mathematically. |
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He has deduced that simulating neurotypical ethical behavior is in his long-term interest and does it quite effectively. |
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The non-linear differential equation describing the growth of a biological population which he deduced and studied is now named after him. |
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From the flow patterns the speed at this new position can be deduced and the procedure can be repeated. |
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Therefore Mattessich deduced that the ancient Sumerians practiced a kind of double-entry record keeping some 5,000 years ago. |
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He deduced this from comparisons of data taken by the ancient Sumerians 2,000 years before his time. |
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We will now summarize the main results deduced from this tree for plant elements. |
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Sally deduced that the colours Jane should be wearing were light colours with some warmth, such as peach, beige, caramel, cinnamon, and apricot. |
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I had noticed that gumboots were impermeable to water from the outside, and deduced that they must also be impermeable from the inside. |
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When the incredibly fresh dish arrived, I deduced that it must be mashed on the fly in individual portions. |
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When a positive fix was not possible, the position was deduced from reckoning. |
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Proteins encoded by the abnormal genes are then identified and their interactions studied by pathway analyses and probable functions deduced. |
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It can also be deduced from a copy of the second treatise of Serenus which has survived. |
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Much can be deduced from his art, but the facts surrounding his life remain obscure to an English-speaking audience. |
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Scientists have deduced that the known physical universe has existed for approx 12 billion years since the Big Bang. |
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The conclusions he deduced from it depended entirely on his empirical assumptions. |
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We have very little information about Bhaskara I's life except what can be deduced from his writings. |
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Although the reason is unclear I think that, as my neighbour called for my post, it was deduced that I no longer required my box. |
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Some dates and places from this period can again be deduced from descriptions of astronomical events recorded by al-Biruni. |
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From this it was deduced that Diophantus wrote around 250 AD and the dates we have given for him are based on this argument. |
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Newton had deduced from his theory of gravitation that the Earth would be flattened at the poles. |
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And with a great leap of logical brilliance, he deduced that he was looking at a ceiling. |
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Hempel and Oppenheim made the important logical point that statements about a phenomenon cannot be deduced from general laws alone. |
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A similarly shaped boundary for a glass lens in air was deduced by both Descartes and Huygens. |
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They all contain numerous diacritic marks for which musical equivalents could be deduced. |
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Local displacement rates were deduced from the spatial distribution of relative elongation rate. |
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Darwin deduced that the first flowers to open sometimes aborted because they were of no use in dichogamous hermaphrodite plants. |
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So he boiled an egg. Once he deduced it to be ready, he removed it, cracked it open and carefully placed it on his recently purchased egg cup. |
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Explicit formulas in terms of dimensions of the figures can be deduced from these theorems. |
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Consequently, I deduced that the descendants of Eze Chima were refugees fleeing from the Oba of Benin and his slave raiders. |
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This argument's validity can be deduced from the experiences of some of Japan's keiretsu, which share many characteristics with Korea's chaebol. |
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In 1829, Dirichlet deduced the representability by Fourier series of a class of functions defined by concepts. |
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These assumed action at a distance and deduced the mathematical laws for induction of electric currents. |
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Robin got a map from the Land Office with a lot of lines ruled on it, from which the position of our holding could be deduced. |
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I went through arcane methods and eventually deduced who is my Secret Santa! |
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A parade of entities was reportedly observed by the medium at the 1978 seance, and she deduced that there were 17 ghosts occupying the inn. |
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The comet made no reappearance and again Lexell correctly deduced that Jupiter had changed the orbit so much that it was thrown far away from the Sun. |
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Their Internet connection is acting up, so I mucked about and deduced that either Shaw is having issues or stranger things are afoot, then promptly fell asleep. |
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In 1710, using Ptolemy's catalogue, Halley deduced that the stars must have small motions of their own and he was able to detected this proper motion in three stars. |
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Even though there was a certain amount of intra-allelic variation in intronic and third codon positions, an allele-specific DNA consensus sequence could be easily deduced. |
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Joseph Raphson's life can only be deduced from a number of pointers. |
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A North Yorkshire County Council archaeological team deduced the site was an ancient monument known as the Spittell, which they believe was a medieval hospital. |
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Age of movement has been deduced from Rb-Sr mineral isochrons. |
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Since Euclid's axiomatic formulation of geometry mathematicians had been trying to prove his fifth postulate as a theorem deduced from the other four axioms. |
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From my previous scouting mission in April, we deduced that this was the only available place to eat in town that was relatively close to the train station. |
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The precise styles of claw morphology may be quite variable, but the function can be deduced and tested experimentally in the case of living forms. |
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In salt-containing and dilute solutions, the form factor can be directly deduced from measurements and the conformation adopted by the molecule clearly identified. |
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The daisy chain of brief biographies that follow are all variations on this theme, set out as interconnected parables from which feminist instruction may be deduced. |
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The existence of quarks inside the mesons and baryons had to be deduced mathematically because free quarks have never been observed by particle physics. |
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The man himself was obviously a Knight as could be deduced from the white surcoat emblazoned with the golden crest of a hawk covering the suit of chainmail he wore. |
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Such tephra layers provide information on eruption dynamics and chronology as deduced from granulometric properties, and thickness and distribution patterns. |
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Fantz deduced that human babies are hard-wired to recognize visual stimuli that are important for survival and later development. |
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From a fuzzy track, he deduced a spitting cobra had slithered by while churned up mud told him we were on the trail of a family of elephants. |
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From a fuzzy track he deduced a spitting cobra had slithered by, and churned up mud told him we were on the trail of a family of elephants. |
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Before this the internal plan and function of the rooms can generally not be deduced from the outside. |
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Not much is known about Smith's personal views beyond what can be deduced from his published articles. |
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Through intelligence reports, the Belgians deduced that German forces were concentrating along the Belgian and Luxembourg frontiers. |
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The per impossibile syllogism does not provide a method for deducing conclusions which could not be deduced by direct means. |
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Conjunctions can also be implicit and deduced from correctly interpreting the text. |
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Still, much can be deduced from the structure of current traps and their ecological interactions. |
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Common elements of Germanic society can be deduced both from Roman historiography and comparative evidence from the Early Medieval period. |
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Using crystallographic and other techniques, scientists so far have deduced the structures of only a few hundred of these giant molecules. |
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It may be deduced, therefore, that left is directly linked to the darkness, sinisterness, filthiness, bad luck, misfortune, and profanity. |
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Fuzzy logic is derived from fuzzy set theory dealing with reasoning that is approximate rather than precisely deduced from classical predicate logic. |
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He had accumulated observations of the moon's position and of certain stars to this end, and had deduced the means of correcting errors in predictions of the moon's position. |
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This nature itself is not to be deduced from the principle of utility. |
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Researchers deduced that dust must encircle such stars, soaking up the stars' ultraviolet and visible light and reradiating the energy at longer, infrared wavelengths. |
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From this scanty evidence, little can be deduced about the singular characteristics of Cumbric, not even the name by which its speakers referred to it. |
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Tautologies excluded, nothing can be deduced if nothing is assumed. |
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He added that trades were deduced as a result of a panoptic baseline assessment study and stakeholders' dictum for social equity and regional prosperity. |
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If the facts are undisputed and the inferences to be deduced therefrom clear and unconflicting the question of title becomes one of law and is to be passed upon by the court. |
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