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"effect resulting from" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the outcome or consequence of something. Example: The long hours spent studying had a positive effect resulting from the student's high grades on the exam.
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The quantum confinement effect resulting from the vertical effective electric field is incorporated into the k · p calculation.
On Thursday, the first of a set of new rules went into effect resulting from the landmark credit card legislation earlier this year.
It may be viewed as a second-order relativistic Doppler effect resulting from the mean square velocity of the atoms in the solid; i.e., the thermal motion.
The findings underscore the spillover effect resulting from technology transfer.
This conclusion suggests a potential pull effect resulting from a minimum wage increase.
In contrast, the latter emphasize the redistributive effect resulting from a political separation.
There is also an indirect effect resulting from the change in consumption behavior.
Shadowing is a large-scale pathloss effect resulting from obstacles blocking the propagation of signal energy.
Our hypothesis is based on a synergistic effect resulting from the fused peptide.
We find little evidence of a signaling effect resulting from the mere exposure to labels.
Apple generally enjoys a halo effect resulting from people using their lower cost entry-level devices and investing in other parts of their product line.
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