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Definition of Derivates
1. derivate [n] - See also: derivate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Derivates
Literary usage of Derivates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society by London Mathematical Society (1908)
"There is no distinction of right and left with respect to derivates, except
possibly at a set of the first category. For, since in every closed interval the ..."
2. A Course of Modern Analysis: An Introduction to the General Theory of by Edmund Taylor Whittaker (1902)
"Expansions for the logarithmic derivates of the Gamma-function^ We have
Differentiating logarithmically, ..."
3. A Treatise on gall-stones: Their Chemistry, Pathology, and Treatment by John Louis William Thudichum (1863)
"BILIARY ACIDS, THEIR derivates AND SALTS. Gall-stones from man contain but very
small quantities of biliary salts, which remain in the alcoholic solution ..."
4. Hebrew Grammar of Gesenius by Wilhelm Gesenius, Moses Stuart (1846)
"... commonly these monosyllabic derivates have a (-) , so as to make a sharp
sound ; as " lowly, an much,fem. ..."
5. Proceedings (1905)
"That is to say, this linear equation and its (xl} • • -, x^) derivates applied
to an M of degree d, express the necessary and sufficient conditions that M ..."