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From and differentiation
From conception until sexual differentiation, all mammalian fetuses within the same species look the same, regardless of sex.
From a mathematical point of view the IR divergences can be regularized by assuming fractional differentiation with respect to a parameter, for example is well defined at p = a but is UV divergent, if we take the 3 / 2-th fractional derivative with respect to we obtain the IR divergence, so we can cure IR divergences by turning them into UV divergences.
From the differentiation formulas given above, the linear space spanned by and contains each of
From a center of self knowledge and self differentiation, intimate behavior joins family members and close friends as well as those in love.
From about 5 million years ago, the Hominin brain began to develop rapidly in both size and differentiation of function.

From and follows
From this follows a simple algorithm, which can be stated in a high-level description English prose, as:
From this it follows that correctness of drawing depends solely upon the principal rays ; and is independent of the sharpness or curvature of the image field.
From Okhla the canal follows the high land between the Khari-Nadi and the Yamuna and finally joins the Banganga river about below Agra.
From the commutativity of kets with ( complex ) scalars now follows that
From this it follows that the set of complements of the problems in NP is a subset of the set of complements of the problems in co-NP, i. e., co-NP is a subset of NP.
From Woodside to near Sandilands ( routes 1, 2 and 4 ) and from near Sandilands almost to Lloyd Park ( route 3 ) Tramlink follows the former Woodside and South Croydon Railway, including the Park Hill ( or Sandilands ) tunnels.
From the above rule of calculation of heat with respect to volume, there follows one with respect to pressure.
From the criterion it also follows that Carmichael numbers are cyclic .< ref > Proof sketch: If is square-free but not cyclic, for two prime factors and of.
From the east-coast of Sweden to Lake Vänern the locks are as follows:
From these two axioms, it follows that for every g in G, the function which maps x in X to g · x is a bijective map from X to X ( its inverse being the function which maps x to g < sup >− 1 </ sup >· x ).
And He is called Angel and Apostle ; for He declares whatever we ought to know, and is sent forth to declare whatever is revealed ; as our Lord Himself says, “ He that heareth Me, heareth Him that sent Me .” From the writings of Moses also this will be manifest ; for thus it is written in them, “ And the Angel of God spoke to Moses, in a flame of fire out of the bush, and said, I am that I am, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob, the God of thy fathers ; go down into Egypt, and bring forth My people .” And if you wish to learn what follows, you can do so from the same writings ; for it is impossible to relate the whole here.
From the point of view of a passenger, latency can be described as follows.
From May to July 2006, several groups presented papers that filled in the details of Perelman's proof of the Poincaré conjecture, as follows:
From this it follows that there are three divisions of oratory-( 1 ) political, ( 2 ) forensic, and ( 3 ) the ceremonial oratory of display ".
From this, the disease activity of the patient can be classified as follows:
From the above stated equations it can be expressed as follows:
From Mars there follows a space of 4 + 24 = 28 such parts, but so far no planet was sighted there.
From outside to inside, the path to the uterus is as follows:
:: From the fact that if this match is scratched it will light, it follows that if it does not light it was not scratched.
:: From the fact that if this match is scratched it will light, it follows that if it were not to light it would not have been scratched.
From the gene-centred view follows that the more two individuals are genetically related, the more sense ( at the level of the genes ) it makes for them to behave selflessly with each other.
From here the canal follows the course of the River Bulbourne through Bourne End with the well-known swingbridge at Winkwell, and the " Port of Berkhamsted ".
From this general law, it follows that there is an inverse relationship between the wavelength of the peak of the emission of a black body and its temperature when expressed as a function of wavelength, and this less powerful consequence is often also called Wien's displacement law in many textbooks.
From these calculations follows an acceptable flood risk from the sea at 1 in 4, 000 – 10, 000 years, while it is 1 in 100 – 2, 500 years for a river flood.
From there U. S. Highway 30 which follows the Platte River is a better approximate path for those traveling the north side of the Platte.

From and mere
From being a mere village in an agricultural district at the beginning of the 19th century, the place grew rapidly in population owing to the abundance of coal and iron ore, and the population of the whole parish, 1, 486 in 1801, increased tenfold during the first half of the 19th century.
From Irving Stowe, Jim Bohlen learned of a form of passive resistance, " bearing witness ", where objectionable activity is protested simply by mere presence.
From this point on began what historians refer to as " The Misery of Austria ", in which Austria served as a mere vassal to the superior Germany, a relationship that was to shape history up to the two World Wars.
From the beginning of times, W had in Swedish been considered as a mere decoration of V. In Swedish typography, blackletter ( fraktur ) used W where antiqua used V. With orthographic standardization and spelling reform, W was abandoned except for some family names and a few loan words such as whisky, whist, wienerbröd and wobbler ( also spelled visky and vobbler ).
Writing in " Eine Mitteilung an meine Freunde " (" A Communication to my Friends ") in 1851, Wagner claimed that Der fliegende Holländer represented a new start for him: " From here begins my career as poet, and my farewell to the mere concoctor of opera-texts.
Opening to rave reviews, From Here to Eternity proved to be an instant hit with critics and the public alike, the Southern California Motion Picture Council extolling: " A motion picture so great in its starkly realistic and appealing drama that mere words cannot justly describe it.
From the 18th through to the 20th century ( particularly after World War 2 ) any attempt to address the special problem of the social rights of women and their specific characteristics has been seen as a mere by-product of a spiritual or psychic shock or the result of a revolutionary crisis in centers of learning or as a response to political currents and international movements.
From its very beginning the GAA was considered to be no mere sporting organisation, with T. E.
From the erection of his first church at Ellerker, in Yorkshire, in 1843, to that of St Peter's, Vauxhall, in 1864, his buildings are geometrical in manner and exhibit a close adherence to precedent, but elegance of proportion and refinement of detail lift them out of the commonplace of mere imitation.
Glazer's most recent book is the 2007 publication From a Cause to a Style: Modernist Architecture ’ s Encounter With the American City, an essay collection " that traces the diminishment of Modernist architecture from a social revolution — which asserted that traditional architecture ' had come to an end ' — down to a mere style, and one almost universally resented outside the profession.
From its modest beginnings – HGO's inaugural season featured a mere two performances of two operas, Salome and Madame Butterfly HGO has grown into a company of international stature that presents six to eight productions per season.
From a mere promise given by a colonial power in time of war, Israel was able to carve for itself a precious part of our homeland, continually threatening and trying to intimidate our people with murderous attacks across the armistice lines which the Arab countries have not crossed once since 1949 but which the Israelis have crossed with their armies twelve times.
From this point of view, the artist is considered a mere intermediary.
From 1875 on the provinces were bodies combining regional home rule through representatives delegated from each rural and urban county (), forming the provincial diet ( with a 6 year term ), which elected from its midst a head of this self-administration, the Landesdirektor ( with a 6 to 12 year term ), and a provincial government (, provincial committee ) as well as part of the superordinated overall Prussian royal administration, supervising-on a provincial range-the self-governing municipalities and counties as well as each governorate (, mere supervising bodies of the Prussian government ).
From the beginning the military establishment rightly understood that the breakup of the all-black unit would in a closed society necessarily mean more than mere desegregation.
From this generation emerged a new breed of human, one with the ability to influence objects and other people with the mere power of their minds.
From being a mere stop-over, Palapye is rapidly developing to one of Botswana's main financial, residential and educational hubs.
From the atomistic standpoint, the individuals who make up a society are interchangeable like molecules in a bucket of water -- society a mere aggregate of individuals.
From the Right, Otto Pflanze claimed that Wehler's use of such terms as " Bonapartism ", " social imperialism ", " negative integration " and Sammlungspolitik (" the politics of rallying together ") has gone beyond mere heuristic devices and instead become a form of historical fiction.
* From the fact that logos is Greek for " word ", Stuart Chase concluded in his book The Tyranny of Words that logic was mere manipulation of words.
From the sparse pictorial evidence we have of the republican Roman army, it seems that in Italy the Corinthian helmet evolved into a jockey-cap style helmet called the Italo-Corinthian, Etrusco-Corinthian or Apulo-Corinthian helmet, with the characteristic nose guard and eye slits becoming mere decorations on its face.
From 1865 to 1898, a big number of form workers in the Dinalupihan Estate were arrested, severely punished and oftentimes killed by Spanish authorities on mere suspicious of stealing agricultural products from the Hacienda owned by the archbishop of Manila.
From the hypothesis of an external world a series of contradictions are deduced, such as that the world is both finite and infinite, is movable and immovable, & c .; and finally, Aristotle and various other philosophers are quoted, to show that the external matter they dealt with, as mere potentiality, is just nothing at all.
From a technical point of view, MoSoSo applications are very connected to the concept of Mobile Internet and the emphasis is more on data sharing than mere communication.

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