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I am much more of a pragmatist when it comes to any technology – often, the promises of major change resulting from something new wind up being more subtle and nuanced.
Pain can be acute — usually temporary and resulting from something specific, like a fall or a traffic accident.
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Or had they resulted from something more sinister, like a Russian mole inside the agency?
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The military provided no immediate details about the scene, like whether there were any signs that the death may have resulted from something other than natural causes.
The fragility of the leprosy bacterium suggests that infections result from something more than casual contact with an armadillo, Dr. Truman said.
The collapse, he said, resulted from "something of a perfect storm" relating to the delicate balance in his system of vitamins, nutrients and electrolytes in a special diet he has adopted to treat his cancer.
Stanimirovic speculates that the discrepancy between theory and observations could result from something affecting the efficiency with which heavy elements condense into dust, from a much higher rate of dust destruction in energetic supernova shock waves, or because astronomers are missing a very large amount of much colder dust that could be hidden from infrared cameras.
To explain a bimodal relapse hazard among early stage breast cancer patients treated by mastectomy we postulated that relapses within 4 years of surgery resulted from something that happened at about the time of surgery to provoke sudden exits from dormant phases to active growth.
Hypersensitivity can result from something as simple as an insect bite, but it can also result from a form of performance enhancement, when irritants are applied to the legs so a horse will try that much harder to avoid hitting the rails on jumps.
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