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The phrase "a resultant one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is the outcome or effect of a particular process or situation.
Example: "After analyzing the data, we found that the most effective strategy was a resultant one that combined several approaches."
Alternatives: "an outcome one" or "a resulting one".
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The following is presented: (a) hierarchical structures of the courses, (b) change items between the courses, (c) combinatorial design of prospective forecasts, (d) aggregation of the forecast into a resultant one.
According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, for every one ton of food scraps that is composted, there is a resultant one metric ton avoidance in greenhouse gas emissions.
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A resultant One-Way ANOVA showed no significant differences (p = 0.355).
A resultant One-Way ANOVA (p = 0.003) and subsequent Student-Newman-Keuls test for multiple comparisons showed a significant decrease in Stage 4 staining compared to Stage 2 (p = 0.003).
The resultant one dimensional CNT core/mesoporous TiO2 sheath (CNT@mesoporous TiO2) hybrid nanocables shows well-crystallized quality, porous feature and large surface area, favoring its electrochemical performance.
Figure 5 shows the probability of correct detection for FACTOR = 1/256 which is better than the resultant one shown in the DVB-T2 implementation guide [4] in case of AWGN channel.
One might buttress this defense of non-naturalism by pointing out that it does seem analytic that moral properties are "resultant" ones in Jonathan Dancy's sense the instantiation of a moral property must always be explained by the instantiation of certain particular non-moral properties.
The lacuna of such techniques is the unpredictability in the magnetic properties such as coercivity of the resultant one-dimensional structures after electrodeposition.
"To develop a defensive smoking and health strategy, to avoid our countries and/or companies being picked off one by one, with a resultant domino effect".
The memoir as a negative examination of the self, a form in which to showcase our reasons to be, in John Calvin's words, "displeased with ourselves," indelibly marked the Anglophone autobiographical tradition thereafter — as did a resultant vaingloriousness about the extent of one's waywardness.
An adequate amount of mRNA could be extracted in all but one case, with a resultant study population of 56 patients.
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