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were resulted
noun
That which results; the conclusion or end to which any course or condition of things leads, or which is obtained by any process or operation; consequence or effect.
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Economies that may have been weakening — and stock markets that definitely were — resulted in a dreadful quarter for owners of just about every kind of stock mutual fund.
Though Nader was vilified by some, his screed against the flip-over-prone, rear-engined Chevrolet Corvair (model years 1960-69), pedestrian-impaling tail fins, and blinding dashboard chrome, beloved as they were, resulted in such features taking a back seat to public well-being.
Eighty-one metrics were resulted from interviews (shown in Table 2).
Antioxidant activity tests were resulted in the superiority of the methanol extract.
High retention (> 99%) for organic dyes and moderate retention (≈ 20 60%) for ion salts were resulted from uGNMs.
The highest dry weights were resulted by Siahkal (260 g), Kolm (205 g) and Chemarbashi (220 g).
The bending stresses were resulted due to inclined fitting of the hose at the fixed flange end.
The changes in runoff distribution were resulted in opposite impacts within the two land use scenarios including forest and agriculture.
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