The common name, glucokinase, is derived from its relative specificity for glucose under physiologic conditions.
Salaries and other operating expenses are derived from premium payments and the income of the funds under management.
Singapore English's roots may be derived from her 146 years (1819 to 1965) under the British colonial rule.
Accidental particles - derived from the rocks under the volcano.
The band's name was derived from late-night sessions under the influence of alcohol.
Any pinkish tinge is derived from blood in the tissues under the skin.
Its name is derived from its fluorescence under UV light.
Its common name, which was coined in 1966, is derived from the "hairy" appearance of the malignant B cells under a microscope.
This problem is in general highly underdetermined, but useful solutions can be derived under a surprising variety of conditions.
The family fortunes were largely derived from the exploitation of coal reserves under their lands.