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So what can we deduce from such results?
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So what do we deduce from these numbers?
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What can we deduce from this?
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Can astronomers deduce, from the chemical composition of the leftover stars, how big it was?
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It seems to me that we can deduce three things from this.
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These are able to measure the spectrum of the light reflected from a cloud so accurately that Dr Rosenfeld could deduce the average size of its water droplets from the amount of light that they reflected.
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From this, it is possible to deduce that there appears to be an informal agreement that each side will have eight court days for rebuttal, which would mean that the present phase will end by 1 July, in good time for the American independence day holiday (4 July).
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They found that, from the EEG signals alone, they could deduce which movement this patient had been instructed to imagine with 100% accuracy.
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From the size of this drop, they can deduce the diameter of the planet.
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In 2009, the UK Border Agency launched a pilot scheme under which DNA from asylum seekers would be analysed in an effort to deduce their true nationality and curb bogus asylum claims.
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And one day, billions of years in the future, astronomers from another world may find similar evidence that enables them to deduce the destruction of Earth.
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Scientists made the discovery first by pinpointing their target through infrared images from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, and later using the Very Large Telescope to deduce that the object was both too small to be a star as well as hot and young enough (752F and under 120 million years old) to fit the behavior of a planet orphaned early into its existence.
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