Sentence examples for principles resulting in a from inspiring English sources

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Such sensors vary widely in their operating principles, resulting in a diverse array of potential data.

To offer a large variety of end products with a limited number of components, more and more companies take advantage of the modular design, platform and type series principles resulting in a construction kit development.

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Thus, synthesis of nanomaterials using microorganisms is compatible with the green chemistry principles, resulted in a surge of interest in scientists towards biological systems for inspiration [7 9].

Following these principles resulted in a sample of four wards from the top quartile for morale in the national survey and three wards from the bottom quartile.

The development of the participatory workplace intervention according to the Intervention Mapping principles resulted in a structured return-to-work intervention, specifically tailored to the needs of sick-listed employees with SMDs.

Ellis's American Psycho, meanwhile, is a novel that takes lists as its organising principle, resulting in a near pure text of disaffection.

The advantages of the MAP method, the eigenvoice method, and the eigenphone method can be combined using a probabilistic formulation and the Bayesian principle, resulting in a hierarchical Bayesian adaptation method[10].

In other words, the perception of a violation of putative ethical principles, resulting in unfair treatment, inhibits social perspective taking related to justice issue awareness.

The authors further state that this so-called uncertainty principle resulted in a heterogeneous patient population.

Instead, normative arguments for both prospective health and fair innings are assumed to be compelling; thus, given that both principles result in different prioritizations, a reconciliation of or trade-off between the two is required.

The above-mentioned principles resulted in the development of a stepwise intervention for employees with a chronic disease: a) exploring and clarifying work-related problems, b) communication at work, and c) thinking out and realising solutions.

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