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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a resultant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consequence or outcome resulting from a particular action or situation.
Example: "The changes in policy led to increased productivity, and as a resultant, employee satisfaction also improved."
Alternatives: "as a consequence" or "as a result".
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Once the manifold is broken the symmetry too, naturally, gets broken and as a resultant the act produces two manifolds.
Fluid pressure distribution on gears, which is time-varying, is computed and included as a resultant external force and torque acting on the gears.
Weak emergence is linked to processes stemming from the states and powers of constituents, with a reductive notion of downwards causation of the system as a resultant of constituents' effects; yet the connection is not a matter of Nagelian formal derivation but of implementation through, for instance, computational aggregation and iteration.
Isotope hydrology was born just after the Second World War, mainly as a resultant of the knowledge collected in the monitoring of man-made radioactive nuclide fallout (specifically tritium) and the usage of radioactive isotopes as age estimation tools in geology with the theoretical understanding gained on the fractionation of isotopic species (Aggarwal, et al., 2005).
This twinkling is a dynamic photon emission phenomenon of single poly(DecCPA) molecule that we mention specifically as a resultant from the time scale — changing very slowly in the time scale of milliseconds and seconds — with the changed fluorescent intensity being associated with the changing single polymer molecule conformation caused by the micro-Brownian motion.
Their ethno-historical records suggest that these sub-tribes are as a resultant of fission-fusion processes due to inter tribal war fares [26], [28].
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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.
As a result, the resultant contribution of the QDs' GS and ES1 is equivalent.
As a result, the resultant T-splines of decomposed components are automatically glued and have high-order continuity everywhere except at the extraordinary points.
N-type channels can be regulated, particularly through GPCR signaling by analgesic drugs such as opioids, with a resultant modulation of sensory transmitter release, for example, substance P, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and glutamate, at both spinal and peripheral sensory nerve terminals.
In ICU patients, coding errors concern as many as 46% of cases, with a resultant financial loss of 18.4% [ 22].
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