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was resultant
adjective
Following as a result or consequence of something
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The size of the gold nanoparticles was resultant of the processing conditions such as the evaporation temperatures and chamber pressures.
The fact that there was resultant suffering wasn't a surprise to aid organizations — but the scope was.
When CaSki-dnAkt cells were complemented with caRhoC, there was resultant increase in non-apoptotic cells.
One of the most devastating consequences of sexual violence was resultant pregnancy, which was reported by a total of 62 women in this study (6.1%).
As opposed to circulating cytokines, the major advantage of measuring mHLA-DR was that its level of expression was resultant of the sum of the effects of multiple mediators during septic shock [ 14].
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There is resultant savings of 1614 tons of CO2 per year by the system.
Similarly, many of the phenomena presented by vitamins, not being as yet deducible, are still emergent, but will probably be resultant for future bio-chemistry.
If, for example, we accept Prof. Morgan's criterion, then to Galileo electromagnetic storms, due to solar radiation, would be emergent, while to us they are resultant.
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) consisting of Crohn's and ulcerative colitis are resultant of dysregulation of the immune system leading to intestinal inflammation and microbial dysbiosis.
The Croatia forward's resultant free-kick was deflected inches wide.
A low dissimilarity is resultant of neighbouring voxels having similar values [32].
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