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deneylerden

Deneylerden is Turkish for “from the experiments.” It is the ablative plural form of the noun deney (experiment, test) and is used to indicate origin or source from multiple experiments. In Turkish, the word is built by adding the plural suffix -ler to deney to form deneyler, and then the ablative suffix -den to the plural, yielding deneylerden. The suffixes follow Turkish vowel harmony and attach to the noun in sequence, so the resulting form denotes the source of information, findings, or data.

Usage in Turkish text is typical in academic, scientific, and technical writing. Deneylerden can modify nouns

Examples:

- Deneylerden elde edilen veriler analize dahil edildi. (The data obtained from the experiments were included in

- Bu sonuçlar deneylerden elde edilen bulgulara dayanmaktadır. (These results are based on findings from the experiments.)

Related forms include deney (singular: the experiment), deneyden (from the experiment), and deneyler (experiments). Deneyler and

or
appear
in
predicative
constructions
when
referring
to
results
or
evidence
that
originate
in
experiments.
For
example,
phrases
like
deneylerden
elde
edilen
veriler
(data
obtained
from
the
experiments)
or
deneylerden
elde
edilen
bulgular
(findings
obtained
from
the
experiments)
are
common
in
research
reports
and
articles.
the
analysis.)
deneylerden
are
used
when
referring
to
multiple
experiments
and
their
sources
or
outcomes.
The
term
is
primarily
used
in
formal
contexts
rather
than
everyday
conversation.