- Look up
derivation or
derives in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Derivation may
refer to:
Morphological derivation, a word-formation
process P**** tree...
- Look up
derive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Derive may
refer to:
Derive (computer
algebra system), a
commercial system made by
Texas Instruments...
- The
dérive (French: [de.ʁiv], "drift") is an
unplanned journey through a landscape,
usually urban, in
which parti****nts stop
focusing on
their everyday...
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redundant in the
sense that it is
admissible or
derivable. A
derivable rule is one
whose conclusion can be
derived from its
premises using the
other rules. An...
- was
production and multiplication, i.e. reproduction.
Where there is no
derivation, reproduction, or
production of a new and
original work
which incorporates...
- )
Every derivable rule is admissible, but not vice
versa in general. A
logic is
structurally complete if
every admissible rule is
derivable, i.e., ⊢...
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prefix or suffix, such as un- or -ness. For example,
unhappy and
happiness derive from the root word happy. It is
differentiated from inflection,
which is...
- SI
derived units are
units of
measurement derived from the
seven SI base
units specified by the
International System of
Units (SI). They can be expressed...
- in use as
early as the High
Middle Ages and it was
common for
people to
derive their surname from a
distant ancestor, and
historically the
surname would...
- In mathematics, a
derivation is a
function on an
algebra that
generalizes certain features of the
derivative operator. Specifically,
given an
algebra A...