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Some nicknames for the name Jessica are Jess, Jessie, Essie, and J.
Persimmons are sometimes sold as 'fuyu fruit' or you may hear of them being called by some derivative of kaki or diospri.
If it is with respect to t: 1 If it is with respect to some other variable (x for example): (dt)/(dx), which is literally read "the derivative of t with respect to x"
We call "jerk" the third order derivative of position with respect to time, that is, the variation of acceleration. Some say that the derivative of jerk with respect to time (the fourth derivative of position with repsect to time) is called "jounce" or "snap".
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The name Paul is NOT a derivative of pallbearers. It's roots are latin, most probably derived from the word paulus meaning small. This name has no other meaning in English other than a name, and has no sinister connotations.
The name "Hokee" does not have a widely recognized or specific meaning in English or popular culture. It may be a variation or derivative of other names or terms in different languages or cultures. In some contexts, it could be a personal name or a place name. To understand its significance, it would be helpful to consider the cultural or regional context in which it is used.
There are many uses in mathematics for derivative rules in order to derive from formulas. The main use of using derivative rules for mathematical formulas is to differentiate the logarithm.
Yes, Jessica the Hippo is still alive and well. She is still with the family that found her and is about 10 years old. She has some other hippos that she goes grazing with now.
There are a number of paintings in the Louvre which bear the name "the Deluge" (or some derivative of that name), however you may be thinking of "The Deluge" by Anne-LouisGirodet de Roucy-Triosson (1806).
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