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be resulted
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That which results; the conclusion or end to which any course or condition of things leads, or which is obtained by any process or operation; consequence or effect.
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Such a recruitment may be resulted from tissue injury caused by migrating larvae and parasite-derived chemotactic factors55,58.
The high radiative exciton utilization could be resulted from hybridized local and charge transfer (HLC T.
It is concluded that satisfactory agreement can be resulted between the numerical simulation and model test.
This may be resulted from the different drug dispersion degree, release character and bioadhension activity.
The higher of the wind power plants establishment location, the higher wind speed will be resulted.
The superior electrochemical performance may be resulted from the high surface area and the small and uniform grain size.
The strain rate effect is revealed to be resulted from the intrinsic strain rate sensitivity of the bulk material.
Only age factor was found to be resulted in significant differences in GP means at both hands of the subjects.
Otherwise, annoying artifacts may be resulted.
As the consequence, less VMT and VHT, vehicle CO2 emissions and fuel consumption could be resulted.
The SERS effect can be resulted by the electromagnetic mechanism (EM) and chemical mechanism (CM) [2].
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