derivable造句1. The topic framework consists of elements derivable from the physical context and from the discourse domain of any discourse fragment.
2. In the second place, the modal meaning is derivable from the canonical lexical meaning but not the other way round.
3. The customer code may exist elsewhere or be derivable from other data.
4. The private key should not be derivable from the public key (or at least it should take a very long time to do so).
5. The uniformly derivable function on the interval I is defined, and two sufficient and necessary conditions of uniformly derivable function are given.
6. They enrich Zhu's conclusion about the generalized derivable mappings at zero point on finite nest algebras from different methods.
7. The implication is that this data must be derivable from user inputs and drives the read operations on the services in a top down fashion.
8. Unfortunately, because the calculation of feedbacks is influenced by parameter uncertainties and restrictions of "derivable condition", the controller has inferior robustness.
9. But Frege, in 1879—1888, showed that arithmetic was derivable from logic alone.
10. Similarly, the structure of words might be derivable from memory limitations.
11. The teacher is the practical subject, with a derivable feature.
12. These results are derivable from the theory of quantum mechanics.
13. Coherence, derivable from relevance, is divided into two kinds: the coherence of propositional content and the coherence of contextual effect.
14. You should never use memcached as the only source for the information you need to run your application; the data should always be derivable from some other source.
15. The invention provides a process for the preparation of a chemical derivable from an olefin oxide.
16. In the philosophy of mathematics, the thesis that all mathematical propositions are expressible as or derivable from the propositions of pure logic.
17. The invention also provides a process for the epoxidation of an olefin and a process for the preparation of a chemical derivable from an olefin oxide.
18. When there is one harmonic source in electric power system, the harmonic component could be derivable .
19. Almost all the classical methods of numerical differentiation, numerical quadrature and numerical integration of ordinary differential equations are directly derivable from interpolation formulas .
20. There is another principle, independent of the first law and not derivable from it, that is the second law of thermodynamics.