How To Use Deduce In A Sentence

  • The principle of mathematical induction, claimed Poincaré, cannot be logically deduced.
  • In this paper, the general solution for plane problem of elastic mechanics in polar coordinate system is deduced by separate variable method.
  • In this paper, the design of curve of grooved drum is researched, which deduced two types of circular cone curves analytic formula of grooved drum.
  • Because there was no cloud, he deduced that it was going to be a cold night.
  • OBJECTIVE : To clone murine anti cTnI Fab fragment and analyse the nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences.
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  • First, we have in the bottom from which the mere structure of an ovary is deduced, the normal dicarpellary structure, and there is in addition a tendency in excess toward a parietal placentation. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • What can we deduce from these figures?
  • As conscious beings we can deduce that the logical conclusion of this decline is our extinction.
  • But there are other septaria of iron-stone which seem to have had a very different origin, their cavities having been formed in cooling or congealing from an ignited state, as is ingeniously deduced by Dr. Hutton from their internal structure. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
  • The wave equation having general forms of planar simple harmonic wave is deduced in this article. It is simple and accurate to solve wave equation by using this formula.
  • This so-called deductive method of Aristotle assumed as a starting-point some general of principle as a premise or hypothesis and thence proceeded, by logical reasoning, to deduce concrete applications or consequences. A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1.
  • They will deduce that there are fewer officers on the lookout for proper offenders, such as drunken drivers or those without insurance. Times, Sunday Times
  • According to the dimensional theory, the similitude criteria of lubrication performance in thrust bearing are deduced.
  • Fortunately, Alice deduced what was going on.
  • 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.
  • We can deduce the processes that were employed by examining the remains of discarded or lost, part worked or broken beads, for wear or tooling marks.
  • As you may have deduced, they are not the good guys, but they are survivors. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rest of us (who are not learned scholars) can only infer, deduce and feel His Hand.
  • Deductive legal reasoning is a reasoning method which regards law as major premise, case as minor premise, and deduces conclusion from the major and minor premise.
  • And already the site of the house is undiscoverable, the location of the stone walls may be deduced from the configuration of the landscape, and I am renewing the battle, putting in angora goats to browse away the brush that has overrun Haska's clearing and choked Haska's apple trees to death. Chapter 37
  • First, we have in the bottom from which the mere structure of an ovary is deduced, the normal dicarpellary structure, and there is in addition a tendency in excess toward a parietal placentation. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • You cannot properly reason, deduce or infer without a framework or structure on which to hang individual items of information. The Descent of Mind - the how and why of intelligence
  • We can deduce the stress pattern of a word from the metre of a line.
  • Putting those proportionalities together algebraically allows you deduce a relationship between speed and the number of rowers.
  • If you can reason from self-evident propositions and not contradict the laws of logic as you reason, anything you deduce can only be true.
  • And having deduced 'that good of man which is private and particular, as far as seemeth fit,' he returns 'to that good of man which respects and beholds society,' which he terms DUTY, because the term of duty is more proper to a mind well framed and disposed towards others, as the term of VIRTUE is applied to a mind well formed and composed in itself; though neither can a man understand _virtue, without some relation to society_, nor _duty, without an inward disposition_. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • From the evidence the detective deduced that the servant had done it.
  • Firstly, by using objective optimization function of ANSYS, the authentic permeability coefficient of dam is deduced.
  • They will deduce that there are fewer officers on the lookout for proper offenders, such as drunken drivers or those without insurance. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scientists have deduced that the ass is the only hoofed livestock species domesticated exclusively in Africa.
  • Whatever happens, either we obtain an efficient solution or we can deduce that there are no efficient solutions.
  • Ultimately, House deduces that the patient has OTD (ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency).
  • It can also be deduced from a copy of the second treatise of Serenus which has survived.
  • 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.
  • Nothing further is to be deduced from this reference.
  • And with a great leap of logical brilliance, he deduced that he was looking at a ceiling.
  • The investigator was able to deduce the crime and find the criminal.
  • From this initial and highly problematic binary, Schultz deduces a series of categorical oppositions.
  • In Brouwerian logic, one can not deduce from the falsity of the non-existence of some object that the object actually exists!
  • Based on the nature of Exclusive or operation, deduce the forming procedure for Grey one and analyze the application of exclusive or operation on the check code.
  • Can astronomers deduce, from the chemical composition of the leftover stars, how big it was?
  • Alison had cleverly deduced that I was the author of the letter.
  • With calls for Senator Clinton to abandon what is now seen as little more than a schismatic adventure that risks a fracture along a racial fault-line dividing the Democratic Party just as the Whig Party was fractured by race, some have deduced that the probable motive driving the sinking campaign deeper into the mire is a misplaced belief some attribute to James Carville that they can torpedo Obama's presidential ambitions; survive the disaster of his loss to McCain and prevail as owners of the Democratic Party through the agency of the now discredited Democratic Leadership Council. Michael Carmichael: The Political Titanic
  • Mur" is French for "wall" - and we assume you can deduce the rest. The Register
  • The instrument which they employ to measure the angles from which to deduce the height of the clouds is a peculiar form of altazimuth that was originally designed by Prof. Mohn, of Christiania, for measuring the parallax of the aurora borealis. Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887
  • From the flow patterns the speed at this new position can be deduced and the procedure can be repeated.
  • Better, far better aspire to deserve this name, than to repose indolently on a rank and a title deduced from monarchies, to say to thyself, "I shall be a lady forever. The Young Maiden
  • Depth of puncture can be deduced according to interval of apogee of malar archs.
  • Mag. _ in May 1861, writes: "I have deduced from this result the relation between statical or dynamical electricity, and have shown that the elasticity of the magnetic medium in air is the same as that of the luminiferous medium, _if these two coexistent, coextensive, and equally elastic media are not rather one medium_. Aether and Gravitation
  • The non-linear differential equation describing the growth of a biological population which he deduced and studied is now named after him.
  • From all this they deduced a lofty theory which embraces all mankind, and all that portion of creation which may be animalized. The physiology of taste; or Transcendental gastronomy. Illustrated by anecdotes of distinguished artists and statesmen of both continents by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. Translated from the last Paris edition by Fayette Robinson.
  • Depict the influence on the plant cellular, caused by the added high electrostatic field, by the bimolecular lipid membranes, and deduce the micro principles.
  • We can deduce a conclusion from the premise.
  • The amino acid sequences were deduced from the DNA sequences.
  • The brightest rainbows occur when the raindrops are large, so by studying the rainbow, you can deduce whether the drops that are falling are large or small.
  • Some dates and places from this period can again be deduced from descriptions of astronomical events recorded by al-Biruni.
  • The gene markers included in parentheses were not mapped in our backcross; rather, approximate locations of these markers were deduced from other genetic maps.
  • What did Darwin deduce from the presence of these species?
  • So presumably the amount present can be deduced from spectrographic data and the amount infered by this and other means is insufficient for the job. Being a Heretic is Hard Work
  • And that leads me to deduce that there is more DNA evidence, evidence of possibly bruising, torn clothes, blood.
  • 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.
  • The non-linear differential equation describing the growth of a biological population which he deduced and studied is now named after him.
  • This miserable creature --- Wesley deduced --- was none other than the fabulously bewhiskered Path- finder). BEHINDLINGS
  • A science, in the proper acceptation of that term, cannot be formed technically, that is, from observation of the similarity existing between different objects, and the purely contingent use we make of our knowledge in concreto with reference to all kinds of arbitrary external aims; its constitution must be framed on architectonical principles, that is, its parts must be shown to possess an essential affinity, and be capable of being deduced from one supreme and internal aim or end, which forms the condition of the possibility of the scientific whole. The Critique of Pure Reason
  • It is of course hard to deduce mentalities from private libraries, which can serve many purposes besides immediate reading. The Times Literary Supplement
  • You look at the maggots, and say things like "ah yes, that's a 2nd instar Protophormia terranovae, from which I deduce this man has been dead for between 32 and 43 hours. State of the Brat - a check in.
  • The figures deduced play a key role in determining the number of seats in the House of Representatives and in the allocation of government grants from the commonwealth to the states and territories.
  • He deduced that the warmer summers were having a beneficial effect on their breeding patterns. Times, Sunday Times
  • We can deduce from the picture that its aim is to criticize the spreading extravagant behavior among students, especially college students.
  • The second misrepresentation runs thus: -- 'The developments of electricity and the formation of stars and suns, luminous and nonluminous, moons and planets, with their rings, &c., is deduced, very much according to the nebular theory of Laplace, from the principle propounded above.' International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850
  • When a positive fix was not possible, the position was deduced from reckoning (time, speed, and direction).
  • From the context, one can deduce that 'cera' [wax] is used in the meaning of The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, co
  • I'm not sure how New York could have 7180000 and half of inhabitants, but if this were the case then the type of the tuple string * int anymore and would instead be float, as the type inference would correctly deduce that the second element of the tuple is a floating-point number. The Code Project Latest Articles
  • The physicist Brian Pippard, who held Maxwell’s old chair†¦ at the University of Cambridge, has put it thus: ‘What is surely impossible is that a theoretical physicist, given unlimited computing power, should deduce from the law of physics that a certain complex structure is aware of its own existence. ’” (p44) Continuation…
  • That the "Phoebus" is hackneyed, and a school-boy image, is an accidental fault, dependent on the age in which the author wrote, and not deduced from the nature of the thing. Biographia Literaria
  • As best I can deduce from reading Paul's repetitive whinges, his main gripe seems to be the adverse impact of labour market practices like casualisation, downsizing and outsourcing on GenXers like himself.
  • For the problem of detonation driving plate, if some quantities could be gained from theories or experiments, we can deduce the projection angle formula from the projection angle equation.
  • Less obvious truths are deduced from these self-evident beginnings by individually obvious steps.
  • You cannot properly reason, deduce or infer without a framework or structure on which to hang individual items of information. The Descent of Mind - the how and why of intelligence
  • It took me decades to realise what an odd thing this was, longer still to deduce the reason. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the study of the fixed stars Secchi distinguished himself not only by the invention of new instruments (heliospectroscope, star spectroscope, telespectroscope), but especially by the discovery of what are known as the five Secchi types of stars deduced from about 4000 spectra of stars, on which he had been at work since 1863. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • Therefore reformists deduce that no direct challenge to the state is necessary and civil society can be reformed.
  • As always, Rathbone gives us a Holmes that is quick-witted and focused, able to deduce what mere mortals cannot.
  • Henry observed a large spark that was generated when the circuit was broken, and he deduced the property known as self-inductance. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • The lines abnormity , with the artistic conception, simple and elegant, amalgamating thousands of species amorous feelings, deduces the beauty of the natural world.......
  • At any rate, the point of that was going to be that my plan failed, and I was unable to deduce from the search return which obscure text you were looking at. Getting it Wrong
  • Much can be deduced from his art, but the facts surrounding his life remain obscure to an English-speaking audience.
  • As on can deduce from the quote from Wilson above, the Germans may have copied their racism from Anglo-phone countries, but Anglophone and French countries also had strong humanistic and egalitarian traditions that they did not copy. Matthew Yglesias » The Real German Resistance to Hitler: The Social Democrats
  • The existence of quarks inside the mesons and baryons had to be deduced mathematically because free quarks have never been observed by particle physics.
  • That this is the general mechanism of gastropod locomotion was deduced a long time ago. Archive 2009-08-01
  • But the disdain of these accomplished economists for supply-side economics can easily be deduced from their writings and congressional testimony.
  • He disagreed though that a general rule against such a sentence could be deduced from the existing law. The Volokh Conspiracy » Life-Without-Parole Sentence for Under-18 Offender Unconstitutional, When the Crime Is Not Homicide
  • What can we deduce from these figures?
  • Love soaked in paper, deduce sadness.
  • Newton had deduced from his theory of gravitation that the Earth would be flattened at the poles.
  • The more precisely we understand how the machine works intrinsically, the better we can deduce the contribution of extrinsic factors.
  • It's not possible to deduce moral conclusions from first principles.
  • MTF can be deduced by PSF and the filter used in image reconstruction can be made thereby, so the accuracy of PSF directly affects the performance of reconstructed image.
  • Consequently, I deduced that the descendants of Eze Chima were refugees fleeing from the Oba of Benin and his slave raiders.
  • One can reasonably deduce that 150 years of sporting interest have been good for nature conservation on this site. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dr. Johnson, however, strangely enough deduces the word bumpkin from bump; but what if it should prove to be a corruption of bumbard, or bombard: in low Latin, bombardus, a great gun, and from thence applied to a large flagon, or full glass. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 387, August 28, 1829
  • On the basis of evidence we deduced that he was guilty.
  • The Rabbis understand the word “tohen” as meaning sin, specifically sexual misdoing, which they deduce from Job 31: 10: “May my wife grind [tithan] for another, may others kneel over her!” Women in Samson's Life: Midrash and Aggadah.
  • Since Mom's still flat on her back in hospital, we can safely deduce she's not to blame.
  • Less obvious truths are deduced from these self-evident beginnings by individually obvious steps.
  • The date of the document can be deduced from references to the Civil War.
  • The equivalent impedances of inductor and capacitor in transient response were deduced from the exponential transient solution and the volt ampere relation of these elements.
  • That man has a duty to so domesticate his passions to serve his reason we can deduce from the raw fact that the appetites are a multitude of contradictory desires, as easily able to be inconsistent with surrounding facts of reality as consistent. Stoicism, Sophistry and Sodomy
  • As a proof that this view of the construction is correct, let L.B.L. substitute for "delighted spirit", _spirit no longer delighted_, and he will find that it gives precisely the sense which he deduces from the passage as it stands. Notes and Queries, Number 51, October 19, 1850
  • 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.
  • What can we deduce from these figures?
  • I looked again at the vast object being knitted and deduced that it must be a blanket. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because no attempts were made to re-interview informants, we are left with questions that are either unanswerable or the answers to which can only be deduced from other informants' replies.
  • Darwin's observations led him to deduce that plants and animals could adapt to their surroundings.
  • This formula is accompanied by another which makes it possible to deduce the refractive index of a chemical compound from its composition, admittedly only in rough approximation as was possible earlier with the aid of certain empirical formulae. Hendrik A. Lorentz - Nobel Lecture
  • The ceramic porous material is chosen to make restrictor and the restriction parameters related to the bearing is deduced aimed at the special form and qualification of the water-lubricated bearing.
  • Liquid Junction equation was deduced from the dissipation function of irreversible process thermodynamics.
  • Proteins encoded by the abnormal genes are then identified and their interactions studied by pathway analyses and probable functions deduced.
  • Until recently, ion microprobes could only analyze dozens of such sub-grains at one time and so were able to deduce only the average properties of a sample.
  • Yet if you choose to prefer Coleridge’s explanation, no great harm will be done: since Coleridge, who may be presumed to have understood it, promptly goes on to deduce that, as the elements of metre owe their existence to a state of increased excitement, so the metre itself should be accompanied by the natural language of excitement. which is precisely where we found ourselves, save that where Coleridge uses the word ‘excitement’ we used the word ‘emotion. IV. On the Capital Difficulty of Verse
  • If we consider, in fact, that by far the largest proportion of recorded existing species are known only by the study of their skins, or bones, or other lifeless exuvia; that we are acquainted with none, or next to none, of their physiological peculiarities, beyond those which can be deduced from their structure, or are open to cursory observation; and that we cannot hope to learn more of any of those extinct forms of life which now constitute no inconsiderable proportion of the known Flora and Lectures and Essays
  • Same babushka collocation is very appropriate, nevertheless, cowboy hat and jerkin, deduce mix the amorous feelings that build likewise wonderful.
  • Didactics deduced from Dream in the Red Mansion sharply reflects the author's positive and negative didactical concept and modern consciousness of advocating democracy and equality on didactics.
  • A considered shear deformation affect, exactitude multi - segment bar stiffness matrix was deduced by structural mechanics principle.
  • There is thus no reason to automatically deduce from a booklet and label about the moon that the vineyards are farmed biodynamically for they can be organic as well. Department of Greenwashing: Ceci La Luna lambrusco | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • From what has been said we may safely deduce this consequence; to wit, that a man born blind and made to see would, at first opening of his eyes, make a very different judgment of the magnitude of objects intromitted by them from what others do. A Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision
  • What new developments in science would he be able to deduce from the features of my automobile and its contents?
  • Newton had deduced from his theory of gravitation that the Earth would be flattened at the poles.
  • We deduced from their dusty condition, that this particular croquet set hadn't been used since the old viscount's time, and, as we had just done the lawn that day, it was natural that we would put the set to use.
  • What did Darwin deduce from the presence of these species?
  • Thompson deduced that the buyer was trying to increase the stock price.
  • Since Mom's still flat on her back in hospital, we can safely deduce she's not to blame.
  • Monotheism, the belief in the oneness of the Divine, can be deduced from different sources of inspiration, not merely the Bible or the Quran.
  • He also deduced that she had lived in London's northern suburbs. Times, Sunday Times
  • We can deduce a lot from what people spend their money on.
  • According to my teachers, even the Oral Law, the commentary that makes the written Torah intelligible, was deduced by the sages according to definite exegetic principles also given at Sinai.
  • Chatelaine of nifty wide margin of peaked cap collocation, black is tight slope of pants, rivet follows round head shoe or new fund follows short boots high to be deduced another pattern time.
  • Different moulds peak at certain times of the year and it may be possible from this to deduce which one is the culprit. The Allergy Handbook
  • We can perhaps deduce only one thing from this. Times, Sunday Times
  • One could deduce from this that optics would become a branch of the science called electromagnetism and thus lose its status as an autonomous science. OPTICS AND VISION
  • As a proof that this view of the construction is correct, let L.B.L. substitute for "delighted spirit", _spirit no longer delighted_, and he will find that it gives precisely the sense which he deduces from the passage as it stands. Notes and Queries, Number 51, October 19, 1850
  • Sally deduced that the colours Jane should be wearing were light colours with some warmth such as peach, beige, caramel, cinnamon, apricot and a lighter version of warmer colours such as jade, lilac and blue.
  • What next, will he watch a Keystone Kop reel and deduce that these Kops are not effective lawmen? Josh Wolk's Pop Culture Club talks 'White Collar': Was it fun crime or punishment? | EW.com
  • With her advanced and redesigned brain, she deduced my predicament and called the collies into my superiorly advanced laboratory - lab for short. Damn Interesting
  • The formulae of force and moment of force acted by an arbitrary coil in non-uniform magnetic field are deduced with Feynman's model.
  • Another riddle is found and Batman deduces that Gordon will die. Where Could The Dark Knight Go Next - Contest Winners! « FirstShowing.net
  • 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.
  • From her son's age, I deduced that her husband must be at least 60.
  • Believing the emblem to be a national ensign, he could deduce that the two worlds in the star system had formed one nation.
  • There are, in short, some good historical reasons why we cannot simply formulate mathematical principles of noun declension and deduce all declensional forms in terms of a simple formula.
  • The modification principle of tooth surface is deduced, and it draws the conclusion that the modificative tooth depth of wave producer, end face gear and oscillating teeth have certain relation.
  • The deduced order of differentiation is manifestly driven by the reduction of translation errors. A Disclaimer for Behe?
  • According to the spectra of sound pressure the predictions of the resonant bubble fraction are deduced.
  • We can deduce whether a consonant was sounded from the way puns work.
  • And having deduced 'that good of man which is private and particular, as far as seemeth fit,' he returns 'to that good of man which respects and beholds society,' which he terms DUTY, because the term of duty is more proper to a mind well framed and disposed towards others, as the term of VIRTUE is applied to a mind well formed and composed in itself; though neither can a man understand _virtue, without some relation to society_, nor _duty, without an inward disposition_. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • According to the theory of gearing, equation of the meshing line can be deduced from the tooth profile of basic rack.
  • But the disdain of these accomplished economists for supply-side economics can easily be deduced from their writings and congressional testimony.
  • According to axially natural period, the relation of the dynamic magnification factor vs the linearly loading time under linearly loading is deduced and presented.
  • If you deduce from this that the band are about to go stratospheric, you may well be right. Times, Sunday Times
  • The answer comes from a fourth line of evidence on the deep-Earth composition: cosmic abundances of the elements deduced from analyses of chondritic meteorites and the solar photosphere.
  • The structural crack affection on modal frequency is studied . The piezoelectric frequency-admittance spectrum under two kinds of harmonic excitation including pressure and voltage are deduced.
  • The total amount can be deduced logically from the figures available.
  • It is not surprising that if you know the letter distribution you can deduce the unseen letters when there are only a few left. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • I think I'm pretty good, too, but how he was able to deduce that from a single take-out review and a brief meeting when I was more focused on making sure my papadum arrived with onion chutney, I can't say. Instant Immortality
  • Different moulds peak at certain times of the year and it may be possible from this to deduce which one is the culprit. The Allergy Handbook
  • Such people, he deduced, were not socialists at all but ruthless envoys of a ‘mean state capitalism with the grab motive left intact’.
  • You cannot properly reason, deduce or infer without a framework or structure on which to hang individual items of information. The Descent of Mind - the how and why of intelligence
  • We have very little information about Bhaskara I's life except what can be deduced from his writings.
  • Where humanity can take but limited views of its relations to nature (as among the ignorant tribes of Africa,) there is no sufficient power of abstraction to deduce, by its reason, the conclusion of an invisible Creator; nor is there sufficient inventive power to conceive the idea irrespective of outward impressions; nor is their knowledge of nature so dignified in its character as to produce such grand conclusions. The Bible or Atheism
  • 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.
  • By crossbreeding them with other gene-targeted mice, it has been possible to deduce the importance of genes regulating inflammation, lipid metabolism, blood pressure and other factors proposed to be involved in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease [64]. The 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine - Advanced Information
  • He developed a ‘science’ called craniology, which sought to use the shape and measurement of the skull to deduce intelligence ratios.
  • From a study of the behaviour of certain mutants, the general molecular nature of the genetic code had been deduced.
  • When the computer encounters the phrase “killed the bill,” it would deduce that “bill” can only be a proposed law submitted to a legislature, and that “kill” could mean only “stop. Internet News: Search Technology Archives
  • First they must deduce who is hiding what, and to what extreme they will go to protect their positions. Times, Sunday Times
  • At least we are able to deduce a long history, geologically and evolutionarily on Earth, astrophysically with the age of stars and cosmologically with redshift and Hubble distance. Do Atheists Exist?
  • You cannot have multiple data-types (types that can be deduced to different types): error C3538: in a declarator-list 'auto' must always deduce to the same type The Code Project Latest Articles
  • A similarly shaped boundary for a glass lens in air was deduced by both Descartes and Huygens.
  • Age of movement has been deduced from Rb-Sr mineral isochrons.
  • The data from which results have been deduced with respect to the hygrometrical and thermometrical conditions, to the climate in short, of different countries, have very often been derived from observations at single points in cities or districts separated by considerable distances. Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 01 (historical)
  • Thus the only question left is why should one deduce from a “booklet explaining the phases of the moon” that the product has anything to do with Biodynamics? Department of Greenwashing: Ceci La Luna lambrusco | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • I looked again at the vast object being knitted and deduced that it must be a blanket. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hempel and Oppenheim made the important logical point that statements about a phenomenon cannot be deduced from general laws alone.
  • According to the theory of gearing, equation of the meshing line can be deduced from the tooth profile of basic rack.
  • Joseph Raphson's life can only be deduced from a number of pointers.
  • Yet it would be quite wrong to deduce that he has a cavalier attitude to training. Times, Sunday Times
  • the momentum of the particles was deduced from meteoritic velocities
  • We can perhaps deduce only one thing from this. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the evidence the detective deduced that the servant had done it.
  • Flintoff, as Selvey correctly deduces, has become the heartbeat of the team; the carthorse that also provides the gallops.
  • It was first investigated in the late nineteenth century, and by 1932 its formula had been deduced.
  • Upbuild the signal model for ship noise, deduce the relationship between sound pressure and particle velocity in plane wave.
  • We deduced that adenine and 2,6-diaminopurine must be anabolized by the same enzyme, and that the product of diaminopurine anabolism interfered with purine interconversion (17). Nobel Lecture The Purine Path To Chemotherapy
  • I imagine that you may deduce an apt moral from my tale.
  • One can reasonably deduce that 150 years of sporting interest have been good for nature conservation on this site. Times, Sunday Times
  • You cannot properly reason, deduce or infer without a framework or structure on which to hang individual items of information. The Descent of Mind - the how and why of intelligence
  • God is transcendent; the belief deduced from this is that nature was mere scenery in the divine order of things.
  • Undersökningar, _ presented to the Stockholm Academy in 1853, he not only pointed out that the electric spark yields two superposed spectra, one from the metal of the electrode and the other from the gas in which it passes, but deduced from Euler's theory of resonance that an incandescent gas emits luminous rays of the same refrangibility as those which it can absorb. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • Common larval types are used to deduce a radially symmetrical, medusa-like organism as the common ancestor for all animal groups above coelenterates, i.e., for all triploblastic animals.

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