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ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being derived

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  • Steven Weinberg, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979, concedes in his book "Dreams of a Final Theory" that there's a problem with consciousness, and despite the power of physical theory, the existence of consciousness doesn't seem derivable from physical laws. Robert Lanza, M.D.: Why Does Life Exist?
  • They do not think it likely that the potash exists in fresh plantain juice as carbonate, but rather that this salt is the product of decomposition, arising from a compound of potash and a vegetable acid, such as tartaric or oxalic acid present in the fresh juice; be this as it may, any utility derivable from the plantain juice is evidently owing to the potash it contains. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • Behavior modification refers only to that body of procedures and conceptual systems derivable from experimental psychology or experimental learning theory.
  • In Blake, however, it would be an organization and, in relation to the classical order, a reorganization — and emergence — of singular, unique "minute particulars" as here described, rather than, as (or so it would appear) in Plato, "derivable Chaosmic Orders: Nonclassical Physics, Allegory, and the Epistemology of Blake's Minute Particulars.
  • The advance in the book is not noticeable until close to the end, but it's derivable from the title.
  • It is quite evident that he had no notion of the exquisite enjoyment derivable from being an executant in a quartette, the conversational powers of which have been so frequently noticed. The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators
  • In short, the very existence of information costs is compatible with, or “derivable” from, the antientropic thesis. THE MORAL DIMENSION
  • Let us say that two or more substances are compossible if and only if there is no contradiction between the predicates derivable from their CICs. Leibniz's Modal Metaphysics
  • I do not believe that the evolution of the biosphere, economy and human culture are derivable from or reducible to physics. Stuart Kauffman and Reinventing the Sacred
  • Nevertheless, the central theme — that mathematics is derivable from logic — persisted, and the Principia Mathematica has continued to be a source of both inspiration and sym - bolic modes for workers in the foundations of mathe - matics and logic. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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