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Some of the chemical symbols are derived from element names in foreign languages, especially Latin.
Momentum is the product of the mass and the velocity of an object. It's SI unit is kgms-1. Correct, but perhaps more easily interpreted as kgm/s.
Bacteria derive nutrients through means such as decomposition of organic matters, photosynthesis, and fixing of inorganic compounds (e.g nitrogen)
Conifers are trees. They derive nourishment from the soil .
See the links below. Remember to distinguish where necessary between the universal gas constant R (joules per mole Kelvin) and the particular gas constant R (joules per kilogram Kelvin)
It is elemental. Therefore it does not derive from any other thing.
Through programming. They take up a basic language derive one if necessary and then create the magical windows.
Neither. Ferrets are obligate carnivores which means they can only eat meat and derive all necessary nutrition from meat.
Copyright protection gives creators the chance to ascribe value to (and perhaps derive income from) their creativity and hard work.
Some of the chemical symbols are derived from element names in foreign languages, especially Latin.
Derive the castiglino's theorem
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Jarvis is derived from the Norman personal name Gervaise, the meaning of which is undetermined. It has been suggested that it may derive from a Germanic name where the first element, Gar or Ger, means spear. But a plausible second element has not been suggested.
A postulate is assumed to be a fact and used to derive conclusions. However, there is no assurance that the postulate is itself true and so all the derived conclusions may depend on a proposition that is not necessarily true. Euclid's fifth, or parallel) postulate in geometry is a notable example.
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The formula to calculate density of a liquity is the following: Density=mass/volume. The density of liquity consists of grams per centimeter.