Example sentences of "may be derived from " in BNC.

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1 This may be derived from purely professional considerations but , realistically , it is best reinforced by the analyst having a direct ( but objective ) interest in the outcome of the analysis and the interpretation of the data .
2 The raw materials may be derived from coal , very heavy oil , tar sands , oil shale or from vegetable matter .
3 This nucleotide is extruded from activated platelets and also may be derived from injured tissues and erythrocytes ( Bergvist & Arfos , 1976 ) .
4 Its raspberry taste may be derived from a suitable combination of flavourings added to the food .
5 Further evidence for this suggestion may be derived from the pinch-and-swell pattern to the Westphalian A subcrop to Permian ( Fig. 12 ) which indicates that this broad anticlinal ridge is possibly a set of en echelon anticlines ; the development of each separate anticline being controlled by a separate underlying basement block .
6 With these expressions , the metric components may be derived from ( 12.23 ) , giving ( 13.5 ) where , from ( 12.28 ) , P 3 must satisfy ( 13.6 ) or , more conveniently , .
7 The information which may be derived from an assessment can be roughly divided into two types : first , there is the information which is obtained from the assessment procedures and , second , there is the interpretation which is placed on this information .
8 So individuals may only have rights against their government in the strong sense of being immune to the countervailing claims of general utility if those rights may be derived from that overriding principle of equal concern and respect .
9 The name robertianum may be derived from a medieval scholar Robert , Duke of Normandy , or perhaps St Robert who founded the Cistercian order of monks .
10 Further support for the legitimacy of Rule 14e-3 may be derived from the introduction of new section ( ns ) 20A of the SEA 1934 which makes provision for a private right of action for contemporaneous traders against insiders in breach of Rule 14e-3 .
11 Criterion statements may be derived from the subject matter as a prelude to writing test items .
12 Silica may be derived from natural sources or may come from water-treatment chemicals or detergent mixtures .
13 One approach to this problem may be derived from the theory of objectification according to which access to culture , as the externalization through which the social group is constructed , is the basis for social development .
14 However , some encouragement may be derived from the enormous instrumental potential among the younger members of the Church 's congregations .
15 The isoenzymes , which may be derived from alternative gene sets provided by polyploidy , in effect increase membrane permeability and allow water to pass out of the cells , concentrating cell solutions and lowering their freezing points .
16 The orthodox sociological position , which may be derived from various different theoretical perspectives , is that rising unemployment leads to more crime .
17 The belief that the sea acting at one fixed level can not cut a very wide bench may be derived from the knowledge that sea level relative to the land has changed often in the recent geological past .
18 Hence additional measurements have often had to be made and not only should these be related to an a priori hypothesis but also they may be derived from small experimental areas .
19 The relaxation of the rule excluding parliamentary material as an aid to the construction of statutes deserves to be welcomed on the basis that the judiciary should not deny themselves whatever assistance may be derived from such material .
20 Thus long notation with exact specification may be used in catalogues or national bibliographies ; the class number appropriate to shelf arrangement for a small collection may be derived from the full notation merely by deleting final digit(s) .
21 Humanly selected terms may be derived from a number of sources , in particular other lists of words used in the subject area , including :
22 They may be derived from authority — in other words , learned from teachers , the State , the Bible and so on .
23 This is made more difficult by the use of a morpheme-based lexicon because many parts of speech may be derived from each morpheme .
24 This may be derived from the CML .
25 State Dalton 's law of partial pressures and show how it may be derived from the ideal gas equation .
26 At these high levels , some of the energy may be derived from concentrated , high-calorie products , but the emphasis is always on resuming normal eating .
27 Such a layer may be derived from carpellary structures , it may be an aril ( a third ‘ integument ’ of the seed ) , or a sarcotesta , which is a lleshy layer less readily removed , sometimes being an elaboration of one of the other integuments .
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