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is resultant
adjective
Following as a result or consequence of something
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Since the pyoderma is resultant of diverse GAS strains not necessarily expressing these antigens, we interpret the results to mean that antibodies to SIC or DRS predispose subjects to skin infection by GAS.
A low dissimilarity is resultant of neighbouring voxels having similar values [32].
There is resultant savings of 1614 tons of CO2 per year by the system.
There is resultant excess mucin production and progressive dilatation of the main pancreatic duct or cystic dilatation of the branch ducts.
Due to ingestion of hyperdense oral contrast, there is resultant high contrast resolution between the bowel lumen, bowel wall and surroundings.
Thus, greater fruit and seed number in P VW is resultant of increased photosynthetic efficiency of the plant with vermiwash treatments.
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The Croatia forward's resultant free-kick was deflected inches wide.
It involves a "distinctive quality" (p. 55) which emerges, rather than merely being resultant, from the neural process (p. 14).
Thus, the topological images suggested that particle sizes were not well defined; it might be resultant of uncontrolled ambient conditions.
They are resultant to the right-lateral oblique-slip movement along the Rosetta fault trend during the Early Miocene.
For instance, some dhammas are wholesome, others unwholesome; some are resultant, others are not; some are motivated, others are without motivations.
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