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The phrase "found to result from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a result or effect that has been discovered or determined through research or investigation. For example: "The study found that poor sleep quality is often found to result from mental health problems."
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This phenomenon, which was later designated Brownian motion, was found to result from the irregular bombardment of colloidal particles by the molecules of the surrounding fluid.
Clustering in the networks is found to result from homophily by language and religious affiliations.
Screening is found to result from both the crystal coalescence and the existence of nanopores.
Passivation was found to result from blockage of the electrode by the larger crystals.
The increase in water intake was found to result from increases both in number and size of individual drinking bouts.
The final morphology was found to result from the competition between heterogeneous nucleation and homogeneous nucleation of PE.
Stacking faults in Zr3Al3C5 were found to result from the insertion of an additional Zr C layer.
Decrease in corrosion rate with increasing rotation speed was found to result from anion-adsorption which is diffusion-controlled.
In conclusion, the surface water chemistry of the Reindeer Creek was found to result from the mutual influence of hydrometeorological indices and the biogeochemical environment of the catchment.
These isoforms were separated by cation exchange chromatography and found to result from a combination of truncation of the C-terminal arginine and post-translational phosphorylation.
Corrosion of the buried pipe was found to result from the combined effect of saline ground water, defective coating, ineffective cathodic protection, and stray current.
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