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derivatives of the protein molecule formed by hydrolytic changes, including coagulated proteins, proteoses, peptones, and peptides.
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| derivative |
Chemicals which are made from their parent compounds are known as derivatives of the parent compound.
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A generic term often used to categorize a wide variety of financial instruments whose value
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An instrument or product whose value changes with changes in one or more underlying market variables, such as equity or commodity prices, interest rates or foreign exchange rates.
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Derivatives are financial products, such as futures contracts, options, and mortgage-backed securities, most of whose value is based on the value of an underlying security, commodity, or other financial instrument. For example, the changing value of a crude oil futures contract depends primarily on the upward or downward movement of oil prices. ...
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