Sentence examples for accepted to result from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accepted to result from" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey that something is acknowledged as a consequence of something else, but the construction is awkward.
Example: "The changes in climate are accepted to result from human activity."
Alternatives: "acknowledged to stem from" or "recognized as arising from".

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The precise mechanism of DSS-induced colitis is still not fully understood but is widely accepted to result from direct damage to the colonic epithelial monolayer by DSS, allowing the penetration of proinflammatory intestinal contents into the underlying tissue (Perse and Cerar, 2012).

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This compositional abnormality was first recognized over 50 years ago [ 1- 3] and is now generally accepted to result directly from the mutagenic effect of methylation of cytosine (mC) bases in CpG dinucleotides.

The high-profile case of Libby Zion, who is generally accepted to have died from serotonin syndrome, resulted in changes to graduate medical education in New York State.

So which environmental impacts caused in the production and disposal of a flow regulator have to be accepted to achieve the environmental benefits resulting from its installation?

To validate the accepted peaks resulting from our genome-wide approach, we performed qPCR designed to individually amplify several previously ChIP-enriched regions, chosen due to either the known function of the genes present in the peaks or a high statistical value.

We don't have to accept slow growth, resulting from austerity policies, as the "new normal".

Despite the breadth of these collections, they generally do not include what is considered the 'gold standard' of scientific communication – peer-reviewed journal articles or final accepted manuscripts resulting from agency funding, and this gap in what OSTI offers is not unique to DOE.

While Mrs. Shorter accepted the consequences resulting from a refusal to receive a blood transfusion, she did not accept the consequences of Dr. Drury's negligence which was, as the jury found, a proximate cause of Mrs. Shorter's death.

It has been claimed that this may result from private institutions accepting students of lower quality than those accepted to study in public institutions [ 25].

Provincial reluctance to accept the program resulted from an underestimation of disease risk and perceptions that "market influences" rather than local need determined program existence.

It is generally accepted that fighting resulting from an emotional event within the game is part of the sport.

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