Example sentences of "can [be] deduced from [art] " in BNC.

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1 What can be deduced from a self-portrait is often controversial ; a critic is especially likely to read into a self-portrait some opinion held about the artist .
2 What can be deduced from a single skull
3 This can be deduced from the surviving local parish name of Barrington which , when translated from Anglo Saxon , means ‘ the village of Barra 's people ’ .
4 The exact role of cortisol is unknown , but its importance can be deduced from the observation that animals that can not produce cortisol , due to injury for instance , are very vulnerable in emergencies .
5 This brought him into conflict with a pagan critic , and the exchange of argument can be deduced from the defence ( Apologia ) for Christianity which Justin composed and which he later supplemented with a further appendix .
6 Some of the nursing activities which might be relevant can be deduced from the following discussion , which is based on the reports of two studies of accidents in hospital .
7 This can be deduced from the fact that rocks of this age are typically red : the iron in them rusted , a process which can not occur without the presence of oxygen and water .
8 The deployment of a weapon system involves a threat that that system will be used in certain circumstances which to some extent can be deduced from the characteristics of the weapon system itself .
9 This is especially so for handwriting , when not only spelling errors , but also illegible words can be deduced from the context .
10 Leaf c i /c a can be deduced from the above equation when p 13 C and a 13 C are known .
11 Some of the flavour and intent of each conference can be deduced from the ‘ keynote speakers ’ who , respectively , are the North American Indian installation and performance artist James A. Luna ; the promoters of the ‘ new art History ’ T.J.Clark and Griselda Pollock ; and the President of the Federal Republic of Germany , Richard von Weizsäcker .
12 There is also a problem in principle with the inferences that can be made from such evidence , especially the assumption that the nature of a regime can be deduced from the unconscious motives or conscious intentions of the people who run it .
13 Based mainly on a very close examination of all surviving copies of the print , and in particular on what can be deduced from the erasure of page numbers , Butler has reconstructed two distinct layers of composition .
14 The required variation of current levels with rotor position can be deduced from the phase torque/position/current characteristics ; for example Eqn .
15 The basic pull-out torque/speed characteristic in this region can be deduced from the static torque/rotor position characteristic and the relationship between the two characteristics is discussed in the next section .
16 Under these conditions the pull-out torque of the motor can be deduced from the static torque/rotor position characteristics for the particular excitation scheme .
17 Alternatively can be deduced from the pull-out torque of the motor at low speeds , as we shall see in the next section .
18 Some of these restrictions stem from the steady.state performance ( e. g. the maximum stepping rate with a given load torque can be deduced from the pull-out torque/speed characteristics ) , but still more restrictions arise when transient performance is considered .
19 The static position error can be deduced from the torque/position characteristic by drawing the line corresponding to a torque of 0.1 Nm .
20 At low operating speeds the optimum detected position can be deduced from the static torque/rotor position characteristic for the excitation scheme being employed .
21 At the other extreme , the numbers of bands observed may be used to deduce the symmetry of the molecule responsible for the spectrum , and the force constants corresponding to all the internal vibrations can be deduced from the frequencies themselves using a normal co-ordinate analysis .
22 The way in which the coinage circulated can be deduced from the proportions in hoards of coins from different mints .
23 More specifically , the prospecls for revolution can be deduced from the mode of production within a particular social formation ( society ) and the class forces that are struggling for power .
24 The occupational structure of the town can be deduced from the freemen 's registers , for between 1559 and 1603 an average of about twenty men per annum , almost 900 in all , were admitted to the freedom of the city .
25 For a single inductor or capacitor of negligible loss , the latter being more common , the inductance or capacitance can be deduced from the measured impedance provided that the frequency of the current is known .
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