Sentence examples for environment resulted from from inspiring English sources

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An inhospitable environment resulted from the inability to recover from intense energy demands induced an extensive dysfunctional adaption (maladaptation) with consequent abnormal responses of multiple markers [1].

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The study design accounted for changes in scenery and biodiversity indices in the forest environment resulting from forest management practices.

The ever-changing business environment resulting from changing consumer behaviors, fierce competition and advances in technology affect the strategic positioning of a brand.

The Guizhou Province is characterized by an extremely fragile environment resulting from serious ecosystem destruction, termed "karst rocky desertification" (Song et al., 1983; Yang, 1988; Wang et al., 2004a, b; Yang et al., 2009).

Consequently, minimizing the risk for man and the environment resulting from micropollutant and pathogen discharges into this ecosystem is of great public interest especially with respect to the precautionary principle.

A reliability-based method was developed for predicting the initiation time and the probability of flexural failure for continuous slab bridges with load-induced cracks exposed to chloride environment resulting from de-icing salts.

The local inhibitory environment resulting from an injury poses a significant impediment to spinal cord regeneration and is one of the reasons why functional improvement will require multiple treatment strategies.

Waste containment refers to the design of liner and cover systems required for protection of human health and the environment resulting from disposal of a wide variety of wastes.

A restriction of a chemical under REACH can be proposed by the European Commission or by member states if there is an unacceptable risk to human health or the environment resulting from use, manufacture or placing on the market which needs to be addressed on a community-wide basis [14].

The acidic waters have the additional risk of carrying elevated concentrations of metals (iron, aluminium and manganese, and possibly other heavy metals) and metalloids to the environment resulting from the exposure of the minerals to both oxygen and water (Johnson and Hallberg 2005).

It includes the Lagrangian description of the dehumidification, devolatilization and char gasification reactions of the coal particles in the homogenized gaseous environment resulting from the three fuels, CO, H2 and volatiles, supplied by the gasification of the particles and their simultaneous group combustion by the gas phase oxidation reactions, which are considered to be very fast.

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