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The part of the sentence "resulting in improved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation in which an action or efforts produce a positive result. For example: "Her hard work and dedication to her studies resulted in improved grades at the end of the semester."
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This ensures the recording head never touches the disk surface resulting in improved long term reliability due to less head wear, and improved non-operational shock tolerance.
Improved understanding of platelet physiology has led to developments of pharmacologic adjuncts resulting in improved patency rates and improved patient outcomes.
This device operates at lower voltage than a pure electrophosphorescent white OLED, resulting in improved efficiency.
On coated coverslips, high-precision events are increased for both colors, resulting in improved image resolution.
Stories help caregivers better understand and empathize with residents, resulting in improved care quality.
Developed computational tool to predict corrections to errors in EMR data resulting in improved disease predictions.
This induced crack deflection, resulting in improved fracture toughness.
Their collision operators lead to a cascaded structure involving higher order terms resulting in improved stability.
The larger grain size can effectively suppress the moisture permeation at grain boundaries68, resulting in improved environmental stability for the PSCs based on the E-SnO2 ETLs.
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Thus, more nerve cells can be available for the hand, resulting in improved hand function.
Overexpression of HSPB8 led to a reduction in amyloid oligomer and aggregate formation, resulting in improved cardiac function and survival.
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