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31derived — a character or character state not present in the ancestral stock; apomorphic. The term should not be applied to organisms or taxa since they are a mix of plesiomorphic and derived character states …
32derived unit — (in physics, chemistry, etc.) a unit derived from fundamental units of length, mass, and time. * * * …
33derived unit — noun (In the SI system of units) Any unit derived from one of the seven base units of length (meter), mass (kilogram), time (second), electric current (ampere) …
34derived subgroup — noun The subgroup of a specified group generated by the larger groups commutators. Syn: commutator subgroup, derived group …
35derived group — noun The subgroup of a specified group generated by the larger groups commutators. Syn: commutator subgroup, derived subgroup …
36derived — adjective a) Of, or pertaining to, conditions unique to the descendant species of a clade, and not found in earlier ancestral species. The French language is derived from Latin. b) Possessing features believed to be more advanced or improved than …
37Derived no-effect level — The derived no effect level (DNEL) is the level of exposure to a substance above which humans should not be exposed. According to REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals) legislation, i.e. REGULATION (EC) No… …
38derived image — In digital imaging, an image that is obtained from another one, usually by eliminating part of it. Common techniques used to create a derived images include taking a detail, subsampling to a lower resolution, using lossy compression, or using… …
39derived unit — /dəraɪvd ˈjunət/ (say duhruyvd yoohnuht) noun any unit derived from primary units of length, time, mass, etc …
40derived quantity — išvestinis dydis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. derived quantity vok. abgeleitete Größe, f rus. производная величина, f pranc. grandeur dérivée, f …