Sentence examples for practically resulted from inspiring English sources

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Using the example 'flexibility', this practically resulted in allowing responses to be recoded based on individually-described context, rather than use a content analysis process whereby appearance of a single keyword determined which category/code to employ.

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which practically results in sometimes large jumps during search process.

However, a significant decrease, practically resulting in exclusion, was seen in the nucleolus, as previously observed by fluorescent confocal microscopy in [30], by laser scanning microscopy in [46] and for other proteins [47].

Practically, the resulted conditions of the ratio between stopping sight distance and the length of horizontal curve are not feasible in horizontal curve design especially when the horizontal sightline offset equals to 3.0 m.

Practically, this resulted in a four point scale for both years.

The experimental results indicated that minimization of the aerobic mass fraction to values as low as 11% was practically feasible, resulting to high nutrient removal percentages, of 81%and83%3%, respectively for nitrogen and phosphorus.

For the particular specimen of Fig. 11, the R-curves are practically overlapped, resulting in consistent measurements of G Ic.

Since the influenza A(H1N1) 2009 virus had already spread internationally before it was recognised, the implementation of containment and mitigation measures was practically impossible, resulting in a rapid increase of the number of cases worldwide [ 27].

It was found that disassembling the commercial RFID-tags was practically feasible and resulted in a properly working set-up.

We chose a retrospective study design, because recruiting a representative population prospectively for detecting their ADEs in healthcare units would have been practically infeasible and resulted in drop-outs, limiting generalizability.

As these behavioral interventions were practically costless and still resulted in large value savings, we estimate that Virgin Atlantic saved about $250 for each metric ton of CO2 abated.

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