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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that was resulted" is not correct in English.
The correct form would typically be "that resulted" or "that was a result." Example: "The changes in policy were significant, and that resulted in a noticeable improvement in employee morale."
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These changes were dependent on the upregulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that was resulted from autophagy inhibition, and ultimately accelerated the process of hepatocarcinogenesis.
Therefore, the patients with trochanteric fractures must have had severe trabecular degeneration that was resulted in TroT region to be filled with yellow bone marrow.
The turbidity of the actively growing broth culture was adjusted with sterile saline solution to obtain turbidity optically comparable to that of the 0.5 McFarland standard that was resulted in a suspension containing approximately 1 2 × 10 CFU/ml for the test strains.
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Some decry the loss of seriousness, depth, subtlety, intelligence and moral engagement that's resulted.
"We can't have this fractured society that's resulting at the moment".
Tucson Unified School District has unique management and political issues that are resulting in these outcomes.
That's resulted in a lot of people talking about leaving".
So far, that's resulted in $225 million in job offers for developers on the site.
And that's resulted in a pretty significant thinning of the herd.
That's resulted in several investigations into the industry, opening the door to reform.
That's resulted in a large lobby".
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