Prepositions after "deduce"

deduce from, by, AS or in?

In 77% of cases "deduce from" is used

This has been deduced from certain? Ahdth.

However, I suspect the main reason can be deduced from Icon.

To this class belonged all that was supposed to be implied in, or that could be deduced from, the Law of Moses.

In science, consequences (observational &; other) are typically deduced from many hypotheses and other assumptions.

I'd going to say that it is Newton's first Law, as follows, that is the primary cause of the order of the universe that is deduced from observation.

Solstheim is identical to Skyrim in terms of climate, but as you may have deduced from the trailer, the local culture, flora and fauna are dramatically different.

The archaeologist deduced from experimentation that the quartz had to have been placed on the front of the mound in order to have ended up underneath the cairn slip material.

This was in no way deduced from any experiment, just simply a logical deduction that the concept of a vacuum was meaningless since if something existed it could not be nothing.

The? Ulam? have deduced from this verse that it is fard (compulsory) to send salutations and greetings upon the Prophet sallall? hu? alayhi wasallam at least once in a lifetime.

And in that case it would be possible to deduce from it, and other empirical hypotheses, certain experiential propositions which were not deducible from those other hypotheses alone.

In 12% of cases "deduce by" is used

My net cost was deduced by 37% or $780.

In 8% of cases "deduce AS" is used

However you can deduce AS from the Gospels if you insist upon it.