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derivation (1) The creation of a new or derived class from an existing base class. (2) The relationship between a class and the classes above or below it in a class hierarchy.
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derivation Monopolar recordings from both outer canthi are recommended to distinguish eye movements from contamination such as superimposition of electroencephalographic (EEG)waveforms.
Ãâó: dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1819.2001.00810.x
derivation Used in two senses: (a) the historical development of a form; (b) morphological derivation or the creation of a form on the basis of another.
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derivant derivative.
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derived a. any albumin denatured by chemical action, as albuminate.
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