They and the Italians are enduring an ersatz recovery, derivative of more authentic revivals elsewhere.
Aspirin, a derivative of salicylic acid, was patented in 1900 by Germany's Bayer AG.
This molecule is a derivative of the antibiotic geldanamycin, which itself comes from the soil bacterium streptomyces.
It is a derivative of the anti-drepessant Anafranil, which is used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorders in humans.
The system selected for Citi Bike is a derivative of PBSC's groundbreaking Montreal bike-share model, known as Bixi.
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Called Coartem, it combines a derivative of artemisinin, an extract from sweet wormwood bush, with a second drug, lumefantrine.
Genentech is testing a derivative of Avastin, rhuFab V2, in patients with macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness.
The art market is a second derivative of wealth creation in the world.
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Only four days later did the health minister, Yuri Shevchenko, say that the gas was an unspecified derivative of fentanyl.
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Many have criticized the first book as being too derivative of J.
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Mike Shell : The funny thing is: What we found, is fundamental metrics, like I said before, are things that are derivative of price.
The art market must be a second derivative of the dramatic increase in the net worth of the 99.9th percentile both here and abroad.
Some members of the group studied in Europe, and their work, to the Western eye, can seem derivative of European cubists and other modern masters.
The C-Max Energi is a plug-in derivative of the C-Max, which is supposed to be even more efficient because it can run longer in electric-only mode.
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The nicotine vaccine (NicVAX), currently under development by Nabi Biopharmaceuticals, is a chemical derivative of nicotine that is linked to a protein that induces an immune response.
" Originally conceived by Lebron as "a derivative of twilight, " the word "Twi, " (rhymes with "why") is specifically defined as an "interstellar traveler, adventurer, or forest maker.
Its founder, Nicolas Bazan, a 60-year-old neuroscientist, has a seemingly simple and elegant answer to the pain problem: chemically combine a derivative of acetaminophen with a saccharinelike component.
You may remember Razer's Naga Hex mouse from last year, when it was introduced as a derivative of Razer's Naga MMO mouse, albeit with fewer buttons.
Because Coulton's cover is derivative of the original work by Sir Mix-A-Lot, Coulton does not have a copyright claim against "Glee" for using the Coulton version, Parks said.
Service companies are a second derivative of rising oil prices.
The traditional liturgical language of both Assyrian and Chaldean Churches is Syriac - a derivative of Aramaic, the language thought to have been spoken by Jesus and his disciples.
In order to ensure device anonymity, the Bluetooth sensors only send a derivative of each device's MAC address to the bridge's main controller, so consider this a Bluesnarfing safe-zone.
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Starring Nicolas Cage and Adam Beach, it relates how a unit of Navajo field-communications soldiers uses a derivative of their Native American language to encrypt radio messages in the Pacific Theater.
Coal plants need diesel, a derivative of petroleum.
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The movie, which was written by Gary Young and directed by Daniel Barber, is derivative of revenge films starring Charles Bronson, Mel Gibson, and Clint Eastwood, though Michael Caine, at the age of seventy-seven, is extraordinary.
Feith: On the latter question first, there have been enough articles that have come out already on these subjects that have been inaccurate that -- and it's quite clear that some of the articles that are inaccurate are getting reverberations in numerous other articles that clearly are derivative of the mother lode of inaccuracies here and there.
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Hopefully, it will put a final nail in the unregulated trading of derivative contracts with the use of borrowed money.
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So could the commodity and derivative operations of large commercial and investment banks.
To produce an unimaginative or derivative work of art, therefore, will not have as desirable an effect on potential partners.
Previously, he held senior management positions in the equity and equity derivative departments of Bear Stearns, Nomura and Kidder, Peabody in both London and New York.
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