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Discover Ludwig"hence result" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate that the following statement is a direct consequence or conclusion of the previous statement or situation. Example: "The company's irresponsible financial practices have caused significant losses in revenue, hence resulting in the need for budget cuts and layoffs."
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Different jobs will require different activities and hence result in more or less carbon emissions, but this does not mean that in scientific practice there is no scope for improvement.
Hence, result (i) is true.
The use of this residue could increase its commercial value and hence result in the profitability of processing.
These leaked speech components hence result in noise power overestimation and consequently in speech distortion after the enhancement stage.
Earlier approaches neglect dependence between different time-of-the-day intervals and hence result in noisy daily profiles.
Due to this fact, the ions accumulate outside of the pores, hence result in the decrease in the capacitance.
Decision support systems can be developed to improve our understanding of the inter-relationships between the natural and socio-economic variables and hence result in improved decision-making.
It is attributed to the rigid nature of DADPS, which may induce more extended conformation of PANI chains, and hence result in a more ordered structure.
Sporadic-E is often patchy in nature, i.e., the electron concentrations display spatial variations and hence result in inhomogeneity in the atmosphere (Miller and Smith, 1975).
This indicated instability in the electrochemical response of cells at the modified carbon electrodes and could hence result in inaccurate results.
Such implants fail to accurately fit the defects and hence result in outcomes that are associated with high revision rates [2,7].
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