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Discover Ludwig"which results with" is correct and usable in written English
In your sentence, it should be used to indicate the outcome of a specific action or decision. For example: "I decided to take the early bus, which resulted with me arriving at the office on time."
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These components are conveniently modeled by piecewise linearization which results with linear circuits containing switches.
The XOR and NOT gates are simulated using Finite Difference Time Domain method which results with a high contrast ratio of 55.23 dB and 54.83 dB, respectively at a response time of 0.136 ps and 0.1256 ps.
Main challenges for a fuel efficient micro scale combustion are rooted from size restriction of micro combustors which results with inappropriate residence time of fuel/air mixture and intensified heat losses due to relatively high surface to volume ratio of such devices.
Under the same conditions, GCPE had oxidation potential of +0.288 V and reduction potential of +0.069 V which results with ΔEp of 219 mV and formal potential of 0.179 V (Fig. 3Ab).
Kindness, he said, brings compassion and understanding to the human that is serving you which results with good service.
The EGCG ingredient which results with similar viabilities after both procedures imposes sufficient protection on the cells during both freeze thawing and freeze drying.
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The report, quoted by Reuters, said security officers came under fire and "dealt with the situation by firing back, which resulted with the death of one".
The state news report said security officers came under fire and "dealt with the situation by firing back, which resulted with the death of one".
The validity of the findings is supported by the use of alternative and complementary multivariate statistical approaches which resulted with similar output.
Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's Disease is a type of dementia which results in problems with memory, thinking and behavior.
The key pathophysiology is decreased insulin secretory capacity, which results in hyperglycemia with a propensity to develop ketoacidosis.
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