A diverse assemblage of mainly wetland plant species resulted from sampling. |
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The political power of these four groups resulted from their particular ability to influence voters. |
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Political instability has resulted from the inability of leaders to gain support outside their regional bases. |
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In an attempt to avoid the confusions that resulted from the similarity between their names, Dear changed his surname to Dearden. |
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The participants were also asked to label any groups or subgroups that resulted from their sorting. |
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It is interesting to note that the 1970s corn blight resulted from an attempt to introduce an element of diversity to the corn plant. |
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This book resulted from his belief that today's environmentalism has gone astray from its original roots and ethical values. |
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The best thing that ever happened to our company was the Internet and the globalization that resulted from it. |
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In part, these successes resulted from changes in national forest policies and practices. |
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Denmark's book resulted from a multidisciplinary exercise involving academics from different countries. |
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A small part of this spectral shift probably resulted from dipolar interaction with the AOT polar headgroup. |
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The majority of these cases of heterosexual transmission resulted from sexual contact with a partner who was an intravenous drug user. |
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It is possible that the land's appreciation resulted from an increase in its productivity. |
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Essentially, the long downturn resulted from the sharp fall of the profit rate and the long time it took to recover. |
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In contrast, a greater increase in velopharyngeal lateral diameter resulted from glossopharyngeal stimulation than from any of the other nerves. |
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A large effect on compliance resulted from a relatively small intervention effort. |
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If the inflammation resulted from playing sport, professional advice on technique may be necessary. |
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Energy deregulation resulted from lobbying by executives and backhanders paid to politicians. |
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The contemporary system of land ownership and tenure resulted from French efforts to introduce a system of individual land ownership. |
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Almost every near miss lately in which someone almost hit me resulted from their inattention as they gabbed, gabbed, gabbed on the phone. |
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This raises the suspicion that such work resulted from a process of dictation and transcription. |
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Nevertheless, a number of drugs of major therapeutic potential have resulted from these investigations. |
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Others claim the bulldog resulted from the crosses between mastiffs and Dutch pug dogs. |
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He wasn't paying attention since he saw that a forced mate resulted from the line he actually played. |
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The present juxtaposition of the two sedimentary basins may have resulted from two separate events. |
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Investigation proved jams resulted from not cleaning the rifle, and that it was not a self-cleaning weapon as manufacturers claimed. |
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Again, however, the central point is that the redistribution resulted from Soviet choice, rather than from American exaction. |
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Some of the inequity resulted from the continuation of access acquired previously by general practice fundholders. |
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The notion of unfairness has also resulted from the demands of the military for service beyond an agreed or implied enlistment period. |
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A funny bit of irony resulted from the mid-air debate that was sparked by the sight of my cropped hair. |
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The error might have resulted from a second's distractedness rather than illiteracy. |
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The increase in precipitation resulted from an upper air trough situated over the Great Basin region of the Rocky Mountains. |
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In general, healed injuries are considered to have resulted from trauma during molting or wounds by predatory attack. |
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A country lies in ruins and an uncounted number of dead has resulted from this lie. |
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Firstly a chronic underinvestment in the infrastructure has resulted from falling supplier prices in the deregulated electricity market place. |
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But this time, it has more to do with rectifying or even undoing some of the damage that resulted from the last international economic movement. |
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Internal voids resulted from the more rapid decay of internal organs and musculature than the cuticle of the exoskeleton. |
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In the final analysis, the war resulted from the fact that in the epoch of world economy, the nation state was no longer viable. |
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British influence on the wine trade resulted from more complex circumstances than a simple lack of native wines, however. |
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Currency weakness pushed up inflation, an untimely event as it reinforced price pressures that had resulted from soaring oil prices. |
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Many of the deaths have resulted from conflicts with local traffic at crossroads and junctions along the single carriageway sections. |
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The public scare resulted from technologies developed before the anti-GM foods brigade learned about them. |
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The earthquake resulted from horizontal displacement of the ground across a nearly vertical fault plane. |
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Many human deaths have resulted from explosions or toxic cleaning chemicals in oil spills. |
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The features suggested that the clear cell change resulted from ballooning and rarefactive changes of mitochondria. |
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Whether that problem resulted from human or machine error may never be known. |
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So far nearly all human cases of avian flu have resulted from direct contact with infected birds. |
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In any event, it was unlikely that the blood in the lungs resulted from the nosebleed or coughing blood from the lungs. |
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Major problems confronting CITES have resulted from the highly lucrative trade in the ivory from tusks of elephants. |
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We say that the liability resulted from the acts or omissions of negligence and the act or omission in relation to the trespass. |
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There is no head crash resulted from a deposition of vapor recalcitrantly released from silicone. |
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The sponge's basal part, oscular part and side part occur at different levels within the mud layers, which might have resulted from rapid burial. |
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Martin also defused any bad feelings that could have resulted from Yashin's holdout last season. |
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He further said the narrowing surplus in the current account resulted from a narrowing surplus in the investment income account. |
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The fire resulted from a short in an electrical panel that ignited flammable materials in the 100-percent-oxygen atmosphere. |
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Mind you, the meal that resulted from my middle-class organic shopping spree was chuffing gorgeous. |
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Other researchers think that the head injuries resulted from fights using clubs or other weapons. |
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It is not clear what resulted from the demands for impeachment of the union leadership. |
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Conversely, only 5 percent of the fatalities resulted from accidents that occurred at cruising altitudes. |
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The creation of memory, however, is no longer seen as having resulted from the public infliction of physical pain. |
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It is considered likely that mineralization was episodic and resulted from a series of influxes of acidic fluids. |
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Then, a week later, the ingrown toenail that resulted from her stubbing becomes infected. |
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The need for a co-op has resulted from the need for better quality, better quantity food. |
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Rather, the German state resulted from the union of a collection of principalities and kingdoms under the domination of the strongest, Prussia. |
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The acceleration of productivity growth also resulted from a tight labor market, as firms made better use of their workforces. |
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The large amount resulted from a growth in income and an increase in subscribers. |
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Numerous decorations including Purple Hearts resulted from that fierce gun fight. |
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Of these, most resulted from a female initiating amplexus with a calling male. |
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Most of these deaths resulted from puerperal fever, a bacterial infection of the uterus. |
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Drought during those two years mainly resulted from a lack of growing season precipitation. |
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The three-tier stadium design resulted from a specific requirement that spectators be closer to the field. |
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This study of the period 1880 to 1947 concentrates on ideas, and not on the policies which resulted from them. |
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The lens and tip are checked for scratches, and the tip is checked for chips that may have resulted from a collision with a shaver or other instrument. |
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The sextuplets resulted from fertility drugs used last summer. |
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Clearly her lack of appreciation for my proof resulted from her not being a mathematician. |
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Color variation resulted from many combinations of ready-mixed colors. |
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The majority of these deaths resulted from suffocation or strangulation caused by entrapment of the child's head in various structures of the bed. |
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He concluded that discontinuity patterns resulted from ecological and geological barriers at high elevations, attributable mostly to the effects of glaciation and volcanism. |
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The subject parts can then be oil quenched to obtain a deeper effective and thus harder case than would have resulted from the carburizing process alone. |
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The death toll through famine in Ukraine and Kazakhstan was certainly lower than in the famines that resulted from the British pillage of Ireland and India. |
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Rather, the Deluge resulted from Divine Judgment and was attended by miracles, though many natural processes were also at work during that yearlong event. |
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Ever since the proposal that the mass extinction resulted from a bolide impact, the nature of mass extinctions has been the subject of much debate. |
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Because osmolarity of urine is affected by osmolyte load in the diet the decreased osmolarity of the urine may have resulted from the decreased in food intake. |
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It resulted from a sheered steering cable allowing the single outboard to swing with the torque of the prop, turning the boat suddenly and tossing us all into the water. |
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This, in turn, has resulted from a wholly false conception of gender as a construct to be overthrown, not as a defining fundament of what makes human beings precisely human. |
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He had the right to have that river run through his land unimpaired and its quality undiminished except where it resulted from reasonable use of the river upstream. |
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Each candidate was then backcrossed to the unmutagenized parent and tetrads were dissected to ensure that the synthetic lethal phenotype resulted from a single mutation. |
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These basins were interpreted to contain thick Old Red Sandstone sediments and to have resulted from the extensional collapse of thickened Caledonian crust. |
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The emergence of the modern nation took place over several centuries and resulted from a combination of the cultural influences of Gauls, Romans, and Franks. |
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Some scientists now believe that there was more long-term biological damage from the chemical dispersants than would have resulted from leaving the oil untreated. |
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Initial indications are that the positive test resulted from the consumption of a contaminated feed product. |
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If there was any significant recovery, it probably resulted from spontaneous regrowth rather than artificial revegetation and artificial erosion control. |
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This may have resulted from a voltage increase between two dielectric plates, for example, slabs of limestone below the site that are separated by a thermoelectric material. |
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As well as the toll taken by the increasing use of hard drugs, there was the psychological and spiritual fallout that resulted from abuses of dignity and personal boundaries. |
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We suspected that the relatively high error rate of the model based on all lissamphibians resulted from differences in body proportions between Anura and Caudata. |
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The shallow planting resulted from the planter not adequately cutting through heavy corn and soybean residue and properly placing the seed in the furrow. |
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In the past, such population shifts resulted from white flight. |
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Moreover, it has been suggested that some of the reported blue-UV effects may have resulted from phytochrome instead of blue-UV photoreceptor action. |
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The underlying cause of growing discontent is the enormous degree of social inequality that has resulted from the introduction of capitalism in the former Soviet Union. |
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Both of West Germany's goals in the 1974 World Cup Final resulted from long moves from deep, which surely would have been stopped by a better-organised defence. |
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These igneous rocks record the extensive magmatism that resulted from northward subduction of Neotethyan oceanic lithosphere beneath the Lhasa terrane. |
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The extensive intergradation that has resulted from interbreeding is the chief cause of classification difficulties. |
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New France had a rather small population, which resulted from more emphasis being placed on the fur trade rather than agricultural settlements. |
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It resulted from powerful preaching that gave listeners a sense of deep personal revelation of their need of salvation by Jesus Christ. |
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The Peace of Westphalia resulted from the first modern diplomatic congress. |
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Another important impact of Dickens's episodic writing style resulted from his exposure to the opinions of his readers and friends. |
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Borrowings into Rock music have often resulted from the fluid borders between Folk and Rock performers and audiences. |
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The convictions that resulted from the Hells Angels megatrials in 2004 have shown just how valuable this legislation is. |
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The fight was stopped towards the end of the fifth round due to Barrera suffering a cut in the first round, which resulted from a clash of heads. |
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The most recent massive naturalization case resulted from the Argentine economic crisis in the beginning of the 21st century. |
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When Thomas Smith advised Somerset that enclosure resulted from inflation, Somerset ignored him. |
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Third, group formation resulted from the drive to monopolise power and status. |
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While the United Nations held a travel conference in 1963, no passport guidelines resulted from it. |
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The loss of ecclesiastical patronage that resulted from the Reformation, meant that native craftsmen and artists turned to secular patrons. |
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The most severe stress resulted from drastic climatic changes, reduced living space, and curtailed food supply. |
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The nonextrapolation to zero in the upper plot might have resulted from systematic experimental error in the grid measurements. |
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This difference resulted from the High German consonant shift, with the Uerdingen and Benrath lines being two notable linguistic borders. |
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Natural gas was discovered accidentally in ancient China, as it resulted from the drilling for brines. |
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The resulting social pressures were complicated by bursts of deflation that resulted from John's military campaigns. |
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His colour resulted from dysentery and malaria in middle life, which nearly caused his death. |
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The Caledonian Orogen resulted from these events and various others that are part of its peculiar orogenic cycle. |
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The United Reformed Church resulted from the 1972 union of the Presbyterian Church of England and the Congregational Church in England and Wales. |
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While this body form is similar to that of ankylosaurs, it resulted from convergent evolution. |
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Most scientists believe this resulted from the air burst of a meteor or a comet. |
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These formations may have resulted from carcass burial in an anoxic environment with minimal bacteria, thus slowing decomposition. |
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Freshwater is famous for its geology and coastal rock formations that have resulted from centuries worth of coastal erosion. |
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The poor taste and lack of sugar in modern garden and commercial tomato varieties resulted from breeding tomatoes to ripen uniformly red. |
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Skin erythema and burning as well as lens and corneal effects have resulted from exposure to specific wavelengths. |
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Many unique dishes resulted from the spice blends that the wives of Portuguese sailors used in an attempt to replicate European dishes. |
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The diphthongs that resulted from the Romance and the Romanian breakings were modified when they occurred after palatalized consonants. |
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Scottish English resulted from language contact between Scots and the Standard English of England after the 17th century. |
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This has resulted from the huge increase production and sales in the emerging markets like India and China. |
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Both actors and audiences complained of the escaping gas, and explosions sometimes resulted from its accumulation. |
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It remains possible that the regranulation resulted from the glucose-lowering effect of the treatment. |
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The inclusion resulted from a decision by the British Columbia Labour Relations Board. |
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Presented here is a case of nonsurgical pneumoperitoneum that resulted from mechanical ventilation-induced barotrauma. |
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Strong net income numbers resulted from the growing demand for linear motors in China and their application in a wide variety of industries. |
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However, the author insists on blaming the Federal Government of Nigeria for the horrendous plight of Biafrans that resulted from this impasse. |
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He said that apparently the fetus was the twin sibling resulted from binary fission inside the same placenta. |
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Tangelos resulted from a genetic cross between tangerines and grapefruit, for example. |
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The initial mistake very likely resulted from the typesetter miscopying a handwritten manuscript. |
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Joint failure usually resulted from fracture of the tenon at its point of entry into the tie beam. |
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The malformations resulted from infection of the dams in summer or autumn 2011 and transplacental transmission. |
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The cladogram that resulted from our analysis of the European isolates is in agreement with those previously published. |
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In other microorganisms, sulfa drug resistance has resulted from specific point mutations in the dihydropteroate synthase gene. |
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He asserted that any planets that may have resulted from these explosions would have enjoyed the warmth of cosmic microwave background radiation. |
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The additional funds that resulted from the oversubscription will not be called for, it added. |
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Upon cooking, a distinct outer layer was observed, which resulted from protein denaturation and starch gelatinization. |
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It was not immediately clear what if any damage resulted from the quake in the area, which lies along the northern coast of the Gulf of Alaska. |
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Tsutsui examines the Godzilla motion picture franchise that resulted from the international success of the initial photodrama. |
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Deaths attributed to being caught in collapsing materials during that period predominantly resulted from grain engulfments. |
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It consists in the epuration of the blood by the toxical substances resulted from the metabolic process. |
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Cillies resulted from a combination of two different mistakes in a multi-part message by some Enigma operators. |
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The highest gains in first-pass ash retention resulted from tests of the new additive with a flocculant. |
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The incident occurred at 10am at a gas shop in the 3rd police district, damaging nearby buildings, Ghori said, adding the incident resulted from incaution of the gas seller. |
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A more lasting solution to image fixing resulted from the observation made by the astronomer Sir John Herschel that sodium hyposulfite had silver-dissolving properties. |
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The suspension resulted from both the natural disaster and the fact that the vehicle makers use unique piston rings, which Riken's and the clients' engineers jointly design. |
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In the preantibiotic era, when infectious aortitis usually resulted from bacterial endocarditis, streptococci, staphylococci, and gonococci were most commonly reported. |
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On Wednesday neuropathologist Dr Colin Smith said he had never come across a case where injuries of the kind suffered by Amelia had resulted from a low-level fall. |
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Organisers say the Saturday school resulted from demand for Finnish-medium education from parents who are raising their children bilingually, or even trilingually. |
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Feindel rejected claims that specific localized cortical lesions caused ticcing behaviors and instead argued that they resulted from bad habits formed during childhood. |
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The causalities resulted from a roadside bombing and militant attacks. |
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Many benefits have resulted from jump-starting the new leadership team. |
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The pegmatitic origin of the main host to the Mont-Laurier mineralization resulted from anatexis of sandstone units during high-grade metamorphism. |
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The bleaching process has been known for millennia, but the chemicals currently used for bleaching resulted from the work of several 18th century scientists. |
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Verner's law caused, under certain conditions, the voicing of the voiceless fricatives that resulted from the Grimm's law changes, creating apparent exceptions to the rule. |
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The use of Egypt's immense land rents to finance the Empire's operations resulted from Augustus' conquest of Egypt and the shift to a Roman form of government. |
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The Younger Dryas is the youngest and longest of three stadials, which resulted from typically abrupt climatic changes that took place over the last 16,000 calendar years. |
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A concern for Western world, if not the whole world, was the late modern form of terrorism and the warfare that has resulted from the contemporary terrorist acts. |
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The Ozark Plateau is a broad uplifted area which resulted from the Permian Ouachita Orogeny to the south in the states of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. |
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Contamination by plutonium oxide has resulted from nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents, including military nuclear accidents where nuclear weapons have burned. |
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A shift in structure from bare tidal flat to pastureland resulted from increased sedimentation and the cordgrass extended out into other estuaries around New Zealand. |
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The former church had resulted from mergers of several groups of German Methodist heritage, however there was no longer any need or desire to worship in the German language. |
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Rosenfeld concludes that the phenomenal appeal of his pamphlet resulted from his synthesis of popular and elite elements in the independence movement. |
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In the USA the Salvation Army's first major forays into disaster relief resulted from the tragedies of the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. |
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Part of the transformation resulted from his decision to join the college boat club, the University College Boat Club, where he coxed a rowing team. |
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Thus, every reaction is relaxed until the equilibrium constant given by equation becomes equal to the value resulted from equation, with an acceptable error. |
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