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to resultant
adjective
Following as a result or consequence of something
Exact(29)
Again, this strategy is most naturally applied to resultant luck.
A second strategy for explaining away moral luck is most naturally applied to resultant luck.
We show how complete band gaps are tuned by adjusting the electric field, owing to resultant geometrical and physical changes.
Similarly, as we saw earlier, when it comes to resultant luck, moral luck skeptics have a variety of strong alternative explanations of our judgments and emotional responses.
Only four girls were in local authority care initially; another eight went into care after the ICST began due to resultant behavioural deterioration.
On the other hand, in OW during ([0,t_{1} ]), the inventory level (W_{1}) decreases due to deterioration only, and during ([t_{1},t_{2} ],) it decreases due to resultant effect of deterioration and customers' demand.
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The main objections relate to the loss of a heritage asset, and to the resultant harm to the character and appearance of the conservation area.
David S. Glosser, a retired neuropsychologist, accused both his nephew and Trump of becoming "numb to the resultant human tragedy and blind to the hypocrisy of their policy decisions".
SalI adapters were ligated to the resultant double-strand cDNAs prior to digestion with NotI or SfiI.
In effect, such use expands the system boundaries to include the activities contributing to any resultant changes.
The protein was precipitated to 30% saturation by adding ammonium sulfate to the resultant supernatant.
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