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derive

[dih-rahyv] / dɪˈraɪv /


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Dating back to the late 18th century, “hoax” seems to derive from what a conjurer or juggler might say, a truncation of “hocus pocus,” utilized to divert the attention of an audience.

From Salon

The group’s name is derived from an Indigenous term for North America.

From Los Angeles Times

The nanodots are created from molybdenum oxide, a compound derived from molybdenum.

From Science Daily

With additional tiers, the models show up to a twelve fold improvement on real AI workloads, including workloads derived from Meta's open source LLaMA model.

From Science Daily

The researchers note that this method is especially useful when traditional equations are unavailable, incomplete, or too complex to derive.

From Science Daily